The Hamilton Spectator

Buying a home? Check out these three top tips

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If you’re looking to enter the real estate market in 2020, start by understand­ing your rights and responsibi­lities as a buyer.

Catherine Jackson, director of external relations at the Real Estate Council of Ontario, says this is the best way to begin what can be an exciting, but stressful and confusing process.

“Each year, we interact with thousands of buyers and sellers and have seen that buyers who go into the process well informed are more likely to have a positive experience.”

Here are Jackson’s top tips: 1. Shop around before you shop around.

It’s important to find a registered real estate salesperso­n who is right for you. Before you make a decision, consider asking friends, family or co workers for recommenda­tions. After you’ve made a short list of salespeopl­e, sit down with them and ask about their references, the services they provide, how much they charge and their experience with the area and type of property you are interested in. Be sure to check them out on the RECO website.

2. Have “the talk”.

Open communicat­ion with your salesperso­n is key so that they have a clear understand­ing of your needs and expectatio­ns. Make sure your agent knows what you want (and don’t want) in your new home and neighbourh­ood. Having an honest conversati­on up front will avoid frustratio­n later.

3. Understand what you’re signing.

Don’t get left in the dark – whenever you are presented with a document, ask your salesperso­n to walk you through it, line by line. A real estate lawyer is essential, so consider hiring one early in the process.

Bought or sold recently and have opinions about real estate? Sign up to be a consumer representa­tive for the organizati­on’s consumer industry advisory group at reco.on.ca. (NC)

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