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THINGS THAT YOU SHOULD NOT SAY TO A REAL ESTATE AGENT

When it comes to buying or selling a property, a real estate agent can be a valuable asset. They can guide you through the complex process, negotiate on your behalf, and help you achieve your goals. However, like any professional, real estate agents deserve respect and professionalism from their clients. There are certain things that you should never say to a real estate agent if you want to maintain a positive working relationship and get the best results possible.

  1. "I don't need a real estate agent, I can do this on my own."

While it's true that you can buy or sell a property on your own, a real estate agent can offer valuable insights and guidance that can help you make better decisions. Additionally, telling an agent that you don't need them can be insulting and make them feel undervalued, so please do not waste any agents time if your ego is taking a toll on you.

  1. "I'm not in a hurry, so I can wait for the right deal."

Real estate agents work hard to find the best properties for their clients and negotiate the best deals. Telling them that you're not in a hurry can make them feel like they are not a priority, and may make them less motivated to work hard on your behalf.

  1. "I'm not willing to pay that much for your services."

Negotiating fees and commissions is a common practice in real estate, but it's important to remember that real estate agents work hard to earn their commission. Telling them that you're not willing to pay their fees can make them feel undervalued and unappreciated.

  1. "Can you help me hide this from my spouse?"

Real estate agents (especially members of AREA Uganda) are bound by a code of ethics that requires them to act in the best interest of their clients. Asking them to help you deceive your spouse is unethical and unprofessional, and can damage your working relationship or their credibility.

  1. "I want to buy/sell, but I don't want to sign a contract with you."

A contract is a legal agreement that protects both you and your real estate agent. Refusing to sign a contract can make the agent feel like you don't trust them, and may make them less willing to work with you.

  1. "I don't want to waste my time looking at properties that don't meet my exact specifications."

While it's important to communicate your needs and preferences to your real estate agent, it's also important to be open-minded and flexible. Insisting on seeing only properties that meet your exact specifications can limit your options and make it more difficult for your agent to find a suitable property.

  1. "I can't afford to pay that much for the property, but I'm sure the seller will accept a lower offer."

Real estate agents are trained negotiators, but they also understand the market and the value of the properties they are selling. Telling them that you can't afford a property but expecting them to negotiate a much lower price can make you appear unrealistic and difficult to work with.

  1. "I don't like that property, it's not worth anything close to the asking price."

Telling a real estate agent that a property is not worth the asking price can come across as insulting and dismissive. Real estate agents have a deep understanding of the market and the value of properties, and they will have considered the asking price before presenting the property to you.

  1. "I can't make any decisions without consulting my family/friends."

While it's important to consult with your loved ones before making a big decision, it's also important to be able to make your own decisions. Constantly deferring to others can make it difficult for your real estate agent to move the process forward and can create unnecessary delays.

  1. "I'm not really serious about buying/selling, I'm just browsing."

Real estate agents work hard to find suitable properties for their clients, and they invest a significant amount of time and effort in the process. Telling them that you're not serious about buying or selling can be frustrating and demotivating, and may make them less willing to work with you in the future.

By avoiding these common mistakes, you can build a positive working relationship with your real estate agent and achieve success in your real estate transactions. Remember to always be respectful, professional, and honest with your agent, and you'll be well on your way to achieving your real estate goals.

In conclusion, real estate agents work hard to help their clients achieve their goals. They deserve respect, professionalism, and honesty from their clients. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can build a positive working relationship with your real estate agent and achieve success in your real estate transactions. Remember to always be respectful, professional, and honest with your agent, and you'll be well on your way to achieving your real estate goals.

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Julius Czar
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