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Choose your Real Estate Advisor Carefully! 

Before you start looking at condos, select a buyer’s agent to represent you.  A buyer’s agent is a licensed real estate advisor committed to representing your interests. 

Purchasing real estate can be very costly, complex, time consuming, risky and emotional.  Working with an experienced real estate advisor ensures you’ll receive the market knowledge, support and experience you need 24/7!


Buyer’s Agent Fees
All buyer agency fees at Geiger Real Estate Group are paid by the listing broker or seller.  No out of pocket expenses for you. 

Contact us to set up a no-obligation meeting to learn more.


Advantages of Working with a Buyer’s Agent
Despite what some people may think, a buyer’s agent doesn’t rush in and browbeat the seller into submission.  The buyer’s agent represents the interests of the buyer, but also must know how to work constructively with the listing agent so that the parties are satisfied with the transaction:  The seller sells and the buyer buys.  Acting in an adversarial way is not the most effective way to represent a buyer.

A buyer’s agent can:

- Give a negative opinion or critique of a seller’s property beyond just disclosing defects.

- Recommend or suggest an offering price or give an opinion about whether a particular house is priced too high or too low.

- Structure the offer and draft offer provisions with the buyer’s best interest in mind.

- Recommend and assist the buyer with negotiation strategies for the best price and beneficial terms.

- Research and disclose information about a property’s history, title and liens so the buyer can make a better-informed decision. 

- Give information and advice within the scope of the agent’s expertise as a licensed real estate agent.