Published February 27, 2023
Involving an Agent Early Can Make Your Move Better

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Are you thinking about buying or selling a house in the future? Do you know someone who is? If you answered yes to either question, you might be wondering when the best time is to involve a real estate agent. The answer is simple: as soon as you start thinking about it.
Many people believe that they should wait until they are ready to make a move before contacting a real estate agent. However, this is not necessarily the best approach. Real estate agents can provide valuable advice and guidance that can help you prepare for a move long before you make one.
For example, your agent can help you identify improvements that could increase the value of your home when it comes time to sell. They can also help you identify potential buyers who may be interested in your property. Additionally, they can provide you with information about the local real estate market, including recent sales and trends, that can help you make informed decisions about when and how to buy or sell.
"There is no such thing as ‘too early’ when involving a real estate agent."
What if you're not planning to move for several months or even a year? Is it too early to involve a real estate agent? The answer is absolutely not. The earlier you involve your agent, the better.
If they are involved early, they can help you avoid costly mistakes, like deciding between paying off your mortgage and building up your savings. They can also help you choose the right repairs or improvements that will increase your home’s value.
In short, there is no such thing as "too early" when it comes to involving a real estate agent. Whether you're thinking about buying or selling a home soon, or even if you're just starting to think about the possibility, it's never too early to seek the advice and guidance of a professional. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to me by phone or email. I look forward to hearing from you.