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What are the difference between an Estate Agent (UK) and an Exclusive Buyer Agent (USA)?

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What are the difference between an Estate Agent (UK) and an Exclusive Buyer Agent (USA)?

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The main difference between a real estate agent in the UK and an exclusive buyer’s agent in the US is their role and responsibilities in real estate.

A real estate agent in the UK usually represents sellers. They help sellers promote and sell their properties by performing tasks such as real estate appraisals, marketing campaigns, negotiations, and legal documentation. Their goal is to secure the best possible price for the seller.

On the other hand, an exclusive buyer’s agent in the United States specializes solely in representing buyers. They work exclusively on behalf of buyers and advocate on their behalf throughout the home buying process. Exclusive buyer’s agents help buyers find the right property, conduct market research, negotiate a purchase price, and navigate the complexities of real estate transactions.

An example of an American real estate agent is a large number of popular services as an example of a real estate marketplace. They often reflect the real situation!

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A. An Estate Agent will only show you the properties he or she has listed in their portfolio. That type of listing is called an “exclusive right to sell” listing. Here in the USA the seller wants the maximum exposure to the market to sell their property so they “list” the property with a selling broker on a “right to sell” listing basis. As brokerage firms we agree to split the already agreed upon fee that the seller is paying.

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