Below are excerpts from an article that the Middlesex News published
highlighting our Buying Team concept.
Middlesex
News
October 11, 1996
by Sue Brickman
Buying Team offers full range of
services
Team Approach gives buyers more choice, power
Homebuyers looking for representation from an
exclusive buyer broker may want to stop in...
"The team concept was introduced by the
network in an effort to provide homebuyers with every professional necessary to complete
the home buying process," said Bob Simone, President of Buyer's Network.
"This is an exclusive concept created, by
Buyer's Network for homebuyers to go through the whole real estate process smoothly,
quickly, and at the least cost to them," he said.
"The buyer is actually like a quarterback,
who calls the plays and tells the team what he or she needs, " he explained.
"Typically, a buyer walks in, meets with an exclusive buyer agent (who represents
only buyers), and is walked through the process of developing a team.
The buyer can hire any team member he wants or
needs or use any other vendor, whether a family attorney or a local bank for a
mortgage."
The whole idea behind the team approach, Simone
said, is to give buyers more choice and power in their purchase.
"About 80 percent of the buyers will use
some of the people on our lists after they interview them and the other 20 percent have
already made a connection with a lender, attorney, or accountant," he said.
The basic team is composed of an attorney, up to
three lenders, a home inspector, a financial planner or certified public accountant, and
at the end of the process, they may involve an insurance agent that the buyer generally
chooses on his own.
"They really don't need anything
else," Simone said. "That's a pretty tight group of people, and the buyer
agent acts as a kind of intermediary between the buyer and team players, so they are
always up to the same speed as the buyer wants the transaction to be up to."
The agent would make sure the attorney has the
right paper work, that the home inspector is getting his report to the buyer, and that
report is being reviewed by the attorney, Simone said.
The buyer agent can also set up meetings with
the accountant so the buyer understands the tax advantages and special tax programs
available to them.
Simone said his group also has a unique mortgage
auctioning process which helps buyers "secure some of the lower rates in the mortgage
industry."
This team approach, he said, "is one of the
best ways to present ourselves as a buyer resource. People get it. The light
bulb goes on. They see that with a traditional broker (one who represents the
seller), they are not going to get serviced as a true client."
The team approach, Simone said, doesn't cost the
buyer any more, and in fact, may cost the buyer less than other approaches.
"When we're done helping assemble a team,
the buyer usually saves more money then if the home were bought in a more traditional
manner," he said.
The agents, however, never push a buyer to hire
someone, relying on that buyer to do his or her own interviewing.
"That is their responsibility, to interview
everyone they want on the team," he said. "We just want to assemble a team
they're comfortable with."
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