Navigating the Treasure Coast: Why a Dedicated Buyer’s Broker is Your Best Asset

Looking for a home on the Treasure Coast certainly offers so many wonderful options. While it is exciting to buy a home, it can also be stressful and intimidating. This…

Looking for a home on the Treasure Coast certainly offers so many wonderful options. While it is exciting to buy a home, it can also be stressful and intimidating. This can be especially so if you are relocating from another state. Working with a trusted real estate broker who lives in and knows the region and current real estate market can make the process easier and much more efficient. In this month’s article, I will offer some suggestions and tips for buyers.

Retaining a buyer’s broker who is both your advocate and who is legally obligated to prioritize your interests is my recommended first step to start your search. While many real estate professionals work as a “transactional” broker, buyers need to know that transactional brokers do not owe the same duty to you as a buyer’s agent does. In Florida, if an agent represents both parties to a sale, they are only in a “transactional” role with no fiduciary or loyalty duty to either side.

For example, a buyer’s broker legally and ethically owes you full loyalty and strict confidentiality.Unlike a listing or transactional agent whose primary duty is to the seller or to the “deal”, a buyer’s broker has an actual fiduciary duty to the buyer. In other words, your buyer’s broker must keep your information confidential and work to get you the best price and terms.

Traditionally, sellers have covered the fees of the buyer’s broker; however, as of August 2024, the rules have changed a bit. When you interview a buyer’s broker, they should fully disclose how they will be paid and a written agreement should be signed before you tour any homes. Many sellers are still offering compensation for the buyer’s broker, but it is no longer guaranteed.

In the buyer’s broker’s agreement, the new rules require how compensation will be managed. The fee and the amount are now subject to negotiation. A good broker will answer all of your questions promptly and clearly. If you are not comfortable with their answers, do not sign any agreement. It is better to take more time and find that broker who you can trust. 

Once you find the right person to be your buyer’s broker, in addition to showing you properties and helping prepare the related contracts, below are a number of ways a buyer’s broker can assist you:

Navigating the Treasure Coast real estate market does not have to be an overwhelming journey. By securing a dedicated buyer’s broker, you gain a loyal advocate who manages the complexities of HOA regulations, contracts, fiduciary duties, and inspection deadlines on your behalf.

While the industry rules regarding compensation have evolved, the value of expert representation remains more critical than ever. With the right professional in your corner, you can move forward with confidence, knowing your interests are protected as you find your perfect piece of Florida paradise.

            When you are ready to start your search for your dream home, give me a call or text at 617-828-9026.