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		<title>Critique from A. C.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To date, we&#8217;ve only had one negative review from a client. In the spirit of full disclosure and constructive criticism, we&#8217;re publishing that critique in addition to the many testimonials that we&#8217;ve received. A. C. was a buyer who wasn&#8217;t as thrilled as she could have been with her buying experience: I felt that I [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To date, we&#8217;ve only had one negative review from a client.  In the spirit of full disclosure and constructive criticism, we&#8217;re publishing that critique in addition to the many testimonials that we&#8217;ve received.<span id="more-175"></span></p>

<p>A. C. was a buyer who wasn&#8217;t as thrilled as she could have been with her buying experience:</p>

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I felt that I was doing more of the legwork myself.  Sweth only found one property that I had not found on my own&#8211;and that one was way outside the neighborhoods I was interested in&#8230; He did help in the contract phase, but I just felt I did more work to find my place than he did.
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<p>A. C. was right&#8211;she <i>did</i> do a lot more work to <i>find</i> her new home than I did; in retrospect, however, the real problem was that I didn&#8217;t do a good enough job of explaining to her that for most buyers, modern real estate agents usually <i>don&#8217;t</i> find the homes that their clients ended up in, and making it clearer to her just what it was that I <i>was</i> doing to help her get into a new home.</p>

<p>In years past, real estate agents earned their commission by controlling information&#8211;they were the only ones with the access to the MLS, so they were the gateway to the lists of available homes, and thus just the act of providing that information to consumers and then showing the properties to prospective buyers was enough to warrant their getting paid.  The Internet has changed all of that, however; now, information on which homes have recently come on the market is available to any consumer who wants it.</p>

<p>A good agent in the Internet era thus provides <i>access</i> to <a  href="/?p=582">all of the relevant listings</a> to their clients, and lets those clients choose the ones that are most interesting (which also removes one of the traditional complaints that consumers have had about real estate agents&#8211;that they only show clients their &#8220;preferred&#8221; listings, such as the agent&#8217;s own listings or properties whose owners are offering higher commissions). It&#8217;s only occasionally, when the agent feels that the buyer has overlooked a property or as a test to see if the buyer might be well-served by expanding their search to cast a wider net, that they will suggest other, specific, properties.</p>

<p>For some buyers, of course, an agent does need to be more proactive about suggesting properties; in A. C.&#8217;s case, though, the exact opposite appeared to be the case&#8211;where our automated searches were emailing her information on the latest listings once a day, she admitted that she was checking the listing databases online multiple times an hour throughout the day, and emailing us about new properties that she was interested in sometimes <i>within minutes of those properties going on the market</i>.  As such a diligent searcher, of course, A. C. quickly noticed every listing that appeared in the areas that she knew that she was most interested in, so there <i>was</i> only one property that I suggested to her, and almost by definition it was outside her area of core interest, since I suggested it to see if she might want to expand her search to other areas.</p>

<p>As A. C. noted, then, the real value that I was providing came <i>after</i> she had identified homes that she was interested in.  A. C. was buying during the height of the 2005 sellers&#8217; market  in DC, and many other buyers during that period were putting in dozens of offers before getting one accepted; more often than not, the offers from buyers that were getting accepted were dangerously weighted to favor the sellers, with no inspections, no protection for the buyer if the home under-appraised or their loan fell through, and escalations in price tens of thousands of dollars above the asking price.  With my guidance on how to draft her offers and my assistance in negotiating the terms, on the other hand, A. C. managed to get her third offer accepted, complete with home inspection, appraisal contingency, and lender contingency, and all at only $1 over list price.</p>

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