
Spain Real Estate Agents
Thousands of homes are sold or purchased every year in Spain, and the vast majority of these sales and buys involve the work of an estate agent. Here's our guide to getting the best from your agent. "Real Estate Agent" is just another name for "Salesperson" Don't ever lose sight of that fact. Their only mission is to sell, sell, sell to you. Don't ever let on that you are in a desperate situation, or that you need to buy a house fast, or that you are in a desperate crunch to buy this house now, because you are being transferred into town this week. It's simply none of their business and as far as they are concerned, you are not in a rush to buy a house.
Getting the best result from your estate agent
When you're looking for an estate agent, ask among friends and relatives for
recommendations, and take a look at the boards in the area in which you're planning to buy.
As a customer you should told your requirement and budget. So, that Estate agent will get property
according your requirement and pocket. Also, have a look at the local press to see who advertises -
it will give you an idea of how busy they are.
Estate agents are self-regulated, working under codes of conduct regulated by their professional bodies. Look for agents who are members of organizations such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the National Association of Estate Agents. Some, although not all, agents are also members of the Ombudsman for Estate Agents (OEA) Scheme which guarantees that if you have problems with your agent, you will have a right of redress. Look for the OEA badge on their details.
Although estate agents are usually working on behalf of the seller, they still have certain duties to all buyers.
• They must not mislead buyers about the nature of the property in the particulars that they provide.
• They must treat all buyers fairly, and should not hold back offers in cases where a buyer has refused to use their services.
• When you make an offer, the agent must pass a written copy to the seller, unless they have
specified otherwise (for example, that they will not consider offers below a certain amount).
What estate agents do
Estate agents are the 'arrangers' of the property world, carrying out three main functions: valuing, advertising and negotiating.
• They decide how much a home is worth, based on an understanding of the local property market and consideration of
the fixtures and fittings.
• They make sure that potential buyers know of the sale by advertising and providing details, or 'particulars'.
• They act as the go-between for buyers and sellers communicating offers and counter-offers between the two parties.
