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Joseph Feross

When shopping the Indianapolis real estate market, you will undoubtedly be confronted with a barrage of realtors who are after your business. Some of them will try to represent you, while others will claim that they serve both parties equally. Others still will offer you a combined package of a realtor and creditor to get those pesky banks out of the way. Rest assured, no matter which company you go through and who you use, all realtors are going to be after only one thing, your money. They exist to sell, and if you’re not careful, they’ll sell you a home whether you want them to or not.

One thing that realtors will use when showing off homes in the Indianapolis real estate market is the buddy approach. They will pretend to be your friend and try to inquire about your personal life. They do this to gain your trust, and also to make sure you are looking at a home that meets your needs. Often times they will act like they are going out of their way just for you, but don’t be fooled; they are going out of their way for your business, nothing more. Any realtor that denies this doesn’t really care about their job.

Another consideration when dealing with Indianapolis real estate realtors is the factor of time. Realtors work evenings and weekends, and no matter how flustered they may act about having to come out and show you a home, or how much they may whine and complain about being out in the evening and how lucky you are to have them at that time, remember that this is when they normally work. People don’t buy homes at noon, they shop for homes when they’re off work or on their time off. While you’re at work, realtors are often times left without customers.

Realtors will sometimes try to guilt you into buying a home. Remember that there are hundreds of homes in the Indianapolis real estate market, and you’ve only seen a handful. If you don’t feel right about a home, don’t let them pressure you into signing on something you don’t want. If they won’t stop, consider whether or not this is a home they’ve been trying to unload for a while. If that’s the case, maybe there’s a reason no one has bought it.

Realtors often times will tell you that they are working both sides of a deal, and that they will act in an impartial manner and by law they can’t disclose anything about the Indianapolis real estate that you want to the other party, and vice versa. This is technically true, but they’ll use that knowledge to push the deal one way or the other, so be leery. No realtor ever acted impartial in a deal; they acted for themselves. Any realtor that says no one else should be working the deal just wants a larger piece of the pie, plain and simple.

Sometimes realtors will even go so far as to lie about homes they won’t receive larger commissions on. You may ask about the price of a home and be quickly shot down. If this happens, call outside of your realtor and ask for yourself to confirm; there might be a reason they don’t want to sell to you. The Indianapolis real estate market is huge, and there are lots of people who are looking to benefit. If your realtor isn’t one of them, they may steer you wrong.

Remember when shopping the Indianapolis real estate market that it’s your money and your decision, and no matter what you cannot let yourself be pressured. They only care about the money, but you have to live there.

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This article is brought to you by Joseph FeRoss along with the help of the Indianapolis real estate team at Indy metro homes. For more information on Indianapolis homes for sale visit their website at http://www.indymetrohomes.com

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