08-07-2009, 03:01 AM
It also helps to have a realtor with an MBA, one who really understands business, contracts, negotiating, liability etc. But like Kathy says, with island properties (as in many areas of business here)much of it is about networking, who you know and establishing relationships.
An agent who has time for you, who makes time for you, who really cares about your best interests, not just a commission is vastly important. When we started our home search I contacted over 5 agents who never responded to us. This was only 18 months ago, so you cannot blame it on a Bull Market. Finally through a good friend, we were connected with one of the best brokers we have ever dealt with on any of many transactions on the mainland. He spent many 12 hour days with us over the course of our three buying trips here.
A realtor here also needs to go the extra mile if the client is off island. Inspections and repairs all have to be supervised by the agent. Our broker even took us around to the utility companies to get service established the day we closed escrow. He received 20 large boxes at his office because there was nobody at the house to receive them. He then drove them over to the house for us so that basic living essentials would be at our house when we arrived. He had the house professionally cleaned (on his dime) before we arrived since it had been empty for two months. he met the exterminator there for the monthly treatments. He stopped at the house every few days to make sure everything was OK. After a storm he repaired a gutter that came loose and picked up fallen branches. He lined us up with contractors and over saw the work being done while we were still on the mainland. He also worked with our landscape maintenance company to be sure all work was being done properly. He met us at the airport with leis and drove us to get our autos at the port. He helped us with referrals for everything from insurance agents to dentists. That is what a good agent can do for you. I have friends who moved here and got NO HELP whatsoever from their agents. Not even a thank you gift. Our broker gave us a multitude of fruit trees and exotic spice trees/vines and had them professionally planted as a housewarming gift. And he took us and the sellers to a celebration dinner at the Yacht Club. What that broker did for us was crucial in the ease of our acclimation to the island. A realtor that stays with you after his check has been cashed is someone that you will use for life. Someone who does not garner your respect on the other hand will be replaced, just as Kathy did with her several agents.
Aloha au i Hawai`i,
devany
www.myhawaiianhome.blogspot.com
www.eastbaypotters.blogspot.com
An agent who has time for you, who makes time for you, who really cares about your best interests, not just a commission is vastly important. When we started our home search I contacted over 5 agents who never responded to us. This was only 18 months ago, so you cannot blame it on a Bull Market. Finally through a good friend, we were connected with one of the best brokers we have ever dealt with on any of many transactions on the mainland. He spent many 12 hour days with us over the course of our three buying trips here.
A realtor here also needs to go the extra mile if the client is off island. Inspections and repairs all have to be supervised by the agent. Our broker even took us around to the utility companies to get service established the day we closed escrow. He received 20 large boxes at his office because there was nobody at the house to receive them. He then drove them over to the house for us so that basic living essentials would be at our house when we arrived. He had the house professionally cleaned (on his dime) before we arrived since it had been empty for two months. he met the exterminator there for the monthly treatments. He stopped at the house every few days to make sure everything was OK. After a storm he repaired a gutter that came loose and picked up fallen branches. He lined us up with contractors and over saw the work being done while we were still on the mainland. He also worked with our landscape maintenance company to be sure all work was being done properly. He met us at the airport with leis and drove us to get our autos at the port. He helped us with referrals for everything from insurance agents to dentists. That is what a good agent can do for you. I have friends who moved here and got NO HELP whatsoever from their agents. Not even a thank you gift. Our broker gave us a multitude of fruit trees and exotic spice trees/vines and had them professionally planted as a housewarming gift. And he took us and the sellers to a celebration dinner at the Yacht Club. What that broker did for us was crucial in the ease of our acclimation to the island. A realtor that stays with you after his check has been cashed is someone that you will use for life. Someone who does not garner your respect on the other hand will be replaced, just as Kathy did with her several agents.
Aloha au i Hawai`i,
devany
www.myhawaiianhome.blogspot.com
www.eastbaypotters.blogspot.com
Aloha au i Hawai`i,
devany
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www.myhawaiianhome.blogspot.com
www.EastBayPotters.com
devany
www.SassySpoon.wordpress.com
www.myhawaiianhome.blogspot.com
www.EastBayPotters.com