A buyer's agent represents you — not the seller — throughout the home buying process. Their job is to protect your interests, explain your options, and help you make informed decisions.
From the beginning, a buyer's agent helps you understand the market, identify the right properties, and determine a strong offer strategy. Once you're under contract, they guide you through inspections, negotiations, and timelines while watching out for potential issues.
Many buyers don't realize that a buyer's agent often costs them nothing directly, yet provides significant value. Negotiating repairs, managing contract details, and coordinating with lenders and title companies are all part of the role.
Most importantly, a buyer's agent helps you avoid costly mistakes. Real estate contracts are detailed, and having someone explain what each step means can make the experience far less stressful.
I believe informed buyers make better decisions. My goal is to educate, advocate, and guide — so you feel confident, not rushed.