1. Is Real Estate your full-time gig? If you don’t do Real Estate full time, how many hours do you dedicate per week to this profession?

You will want to know how often your potential Realtor is available to you, and how much time and effort they are going to be able to dedicate to your needs.

  1. How long have you been in the business?

This is important to know so that you are aware of the level of expertise your Realtor has. You want someone who is knowledgeable, and trustworthy.  Whether you are buying or selling a home, the endeavor is a big step to take. If the agent is a bit green, but you are impressed with their character, find out how experienced their brokerage firm is. New agents are not necessarily a bad choice, as long as they have a well-established managing broker behind them.  Often a newbie is willing to work round the clock to please the client, where as an extremely experienced realtor can come off a bit nonchalant as though their time is more valuable than yours. There must be a good balance found in a potential agent.

  1. How often will you communicate with me?

It is a good idea to establish up front what the agent’s hours are and to convey to the agent the best way to communicate with you, be it text, phone calls or email.

  1. Can you provide me with at least 3 references from past clients?

A good agent will always have past clients who are more than happy to share their experience and their honest opinion of the agent. Consider asking the previous client what they think the strengths AND weaknesses were with the Real Estate Agent you are interviewing.

  1. Can you help me find other professionals?

Realtors have great connections with Lenders, Home Inspectors, Appraisers, and Moving Companies. Be sure to use them as a one-stop resource for these needs ….it can save you a lot of time and energy surfing the web for such services!