Is Dual Agency Harmful to A Buyer?

By Lindsey, on April 18th, 2011

Dual agency definition: Occurs when the same brokerage represents both the buyer and the seller under written agreement. This means that if a buyer has a buyers agreement with a real estate agent and the buyer has interest in a home that is listed under the same broker that the buyer’s agent works for, another agent or the same agent within the same office can represent the seller of the home of interest.

Just because there is a written agreement doesn’t mean it is safe to work under.

There isn’t even any fine print to warn the buyer. Dual agency can be detrimental to a buyer in certain situations. A company who advocates dual agency may say they work as a dual agency but actually perform similarly to a single agency. In small spaces, phone calls can be made with the buyer talking about pricing and terms and can be overheard. Faxes can accidentally be seen. Unintentionally an agent may be talking about a buyer by the coffee pot and be overheard by the sellers agent. If the sellers agent has information that may benefit the seller they must reveal the information to them because their fiduciary responsibility is to the seller.

Brokers Year In Review – Part Deux

By Lindsey, on December 16th, 2010

Following the previous post regarding brokers thoughts on the local markets, I have included the rest of the comments made here. This is just to give you a general idea of what the markets are looking like in these specific areas. If you are wondering what the market is like in the area you are interested in, be sure to contact a buyers agent who is knowledgeable about the local housing market.

5/3/2010 Broker King: The current trend is still pretty stable here, some slowing because of economy, average sale price $159064.  Petal, MS

5/5/2010 We have a busy market (after none!) only have about 1300 homes on market in a community of about 400,000. Mostly short sales. Broker Glassner Bakersfield, CA

5/8/2010 Agent Brine stated: Homes average price $275,000.  Halifax Nova Scotia

6/15/2010 Broker Davis says they still have a very active market, and prices have only dropped 20% in her area.  Would be easy to get a condo in the 150K-200K range. Virginia Beach, VA