Use Me As Your Buyer’s Agent

After being in the real estate business for over 20 years, I know how to negotiate the purchase of a great home at the right price.  And please keep in mind, using my Buyer’s Agent service is FREE, because a real estate commission is typically paid  by the seller, not theSeattle Realtor buyer. A Buyer’s Agent is also called a Buyer’s Broker.
My services include:

  1. Negotiating the purchase to get you the best deal. It can be difficult for a buyer to negotiate effectively by going to the listing agent directly. You need someone on your side to get you the best price.
  2. Creating an “automatic search” to find you the home that is “just right”. I can alert you to any homes that fit the exact criteria that you have chosen. We will talk about exactly what you are looking for.
  3. Saving you time. Any homes that come on the market matching your specific criteria I can preview first to see if it is worth your valuable time.
  4. Again, using a Buyers Broker does not cost a buyer or seller anything extra. So why not use a Buyer’s Agent if there are only benefits by doing so?
  5. Getting to know a neighborhood and its pricing. New to the neighborhood? I can help with pricing history and recent changes in the neighborhood.
  6. Using a Buyer’s Broker is vital to getting the best deal possible and having excellent representation. Can you imagine using the opposing side’s attorney? Of course not. The same goes for a real estate purchase.
  7. And when making an offer on a home that is “hot” and likely to sell very quickly, speed is essential and Communication Is Key. I am quickly reached via email, text, and voice, whichever you prefer.


General Research:
Use me for general research if you are considering buying a home. Use this website you are on right now. If you like, you can create your own automatic search by joining my website by clicking on the link to the left. All of my listing information comes straight from the MLS, and is updated automatically every few minutes.

Let’s talk about today’s real estate market.

Brent Fosso