King bell
VIP Contributor
This is a question that has been asked, and answered, by many. There are no definitive answer as to where you should begin your search. It all comes down to personal preference and what type of experience you are looking for.
What we do know though is that what makes a good real estate agent? Things like personality, trustworthiness, honesty, and dedication to the job will make sure you have the best real estate agent possible working on your behalf. You should also be looking for someone who has built their business based on referrals from happy clients because these agents have a solid sense of what clients need and want out of an agent like them. These agents have built their business based on strong relationships that they have built with past clients.
Here are some places to get you started:
1. Local Real Estate Board. These are great places to start your search, they have real estate agents who pay membership fees and abide by a code of ethics and etiquette in order to maintain a membership within their local board.
2. Your Local Association of Realtors® (LAR). This organization is the governing body for all real estate agents in North America. You can locate the one nearest you here: http://www.realtor.org/localassoc/.
What we do know though is that what makes a good real estate agent? Things like personality, trustworthiness, honesty, and dedication to the job will make sure you have the best real estate agent possible working on your behalf. You should also be looking for someone who has built their business based on referrals from happy clients because these agents have a solid sense of what clients need and want out of an agent like them. These agents have built their business based on strong relationships that they have built with past clients.
Here are some places to get you started:
1. Local Real Estate Board. These are great places to start your search, they have real estate agents who pay membership fees and abide by a code of ethics and etiquette in order to maintain a membership within their local board.
2. Your Local Association of Realtors® (LAR). This organization is the governing body for all real estate agents in North America. You can locate the one nearest you here: http://www.realtor.org/localassoc/.