

Why a Buyer’s Agent is Essential in Today’s DMV Market

With online listings everywhere, some buyers wonder if they still need a real estate agent. The answer? Absolutely. In the DMV’s complex, fast-moving market, your agent is your best advantage.
What a Buyer’s Agent Really Does
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Finds listings before they hit the market
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Analyzes comps to determine fair offer price
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Writes legally sound contracts
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Negotiates terms, repairs, and contingencies
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Manages deadlines, lenders, title, and vendors
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Protects your interests throughout
Who Pays the Agent?
The agreement is
Avoiding Costly Mistakes
From misreading HOA rules to missing deal-breaking inspection items, solo buyers can lose money or miss key red flags.
Final Tip:
Don’t go it alone. A good buyer’s agent saves time, money, and stress — especially when inventory is tight or bidding wars are common.
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