Value Proposition Checklist: Why New-Home Buyers Need
Representation
A buyer’s representative monitors all transaction details and advises
the buyer at every step of the way.
A buyer’s representative
protects the buyer’s interests.
As your representative, I will:
Look out for your
interests.
Builders and
their representatives
do not represent you.
Make sure you see the
full range of new and
existing homes on the
market.
Negotiate on your behalf to have the builder pay your: Title Policy, Closing Costs (3%) and other fees to minimize and sometimes eliminate ANY money out of pocket at closing.
Builders are
not obligated to show
you every home they
have for sale.
Describe the workings of
the development process,
how it works, and what
can go wrong so that you
know what to expect.
Help you understand
how building schedules
affect your financial
obligations in the
construction process.
Help you sift through
information and
speed up decision
making so you don’t
lose out on
opportunities.
Review the builder’s
contract with you, alert
you when the builder’s
deal seems one-sided,
and advise when legal
counsel is needed.
Help you plan your move-
in and timing for selling
your existing home.
Alert you to
considerations that
may not be provided for
at closing, including
title insurance and
protection against
mechanics’ liens.
Track the flow of
money through escrow
accounts.
Obtain public subdivision
reports on any
subdivision you are
interested in so you can
be more fully informed
about specific data.
Help you research
builders’ reputations
and references.
Obtain environmental
hazards disclosures from
the builder as well as
other desired
disclosures, such as
Megan’s law, pests,
pollution, and so forth.
CALL FRANK 972-752-2882 for proper representation when purchasing your new or resale home. This service is FREE because the builder/seller pay my broker fees.
If you have a house to sell, call today to discuss significant listing discounts when purchasing a new home.
FRANK WALLEY, REALTOR, NHCB
972-752-2882
EXP REALTY, LLC