Buying an existing (used) or new home in San Diego?
Want to see all new listings, including foreclosures and short sales before most other buyers?
Want to get thousands of dollars from the seller or builder?
Getting
your offer quickly in to the seller or their bank can mean the
difference between winning the deal or not. In this buyer's market,
we've seen homes, especially foreclosures and short sales, come and go
off the market in less than 24 hours. If you are searching for a home,
consider letting us be your "Buyer Representative/Broker." Don't just
call the number on the sign in front of a house, or the ad in the paper,
as you will be dealing with the Seller's representative/agent, who has a fiduciary duty to represent their interest.
By
using us to represent your purchase, you will not only obtain an
objective assessment of the house and its pricing, we will share part of
the seller-paid commission with you as a credit in escrow! As brokers
and owners of the company, we can offer this benefit to help you with
your down payment or closing costs.
We
strongly recommend entering a Buyer Representation arrangement with a
broker, and registering for Priority alerts such that you can beat other
buyers to available homes, rather than waiting for an agent to notify
you, or reviewing stale ads on a website or newspaper ad.
To
enter a Buyer Representation arrangement with us, please fill out the
information below and we will get back to you right away. Then, after
you see one of our alerts or happen to see a home driving by, etc., just
tell us the home (s) you want to open up and see, and we will meet you
there to tour the property. If you are interested in making an offer, we
will research the comps and review the existing loan/bank information,
if appropriate, and you can make your offer with confidence.
If
you are considering a new home, remember that most builders/developers
offer what is called "broker co-op." Simply tell them that you are
working with us, and we'll help facilitate the transaction and give you
money toward your closing/down payment, paid by the builder.