What is the difference between a buyer's agent and a seller's agent in Montreal?
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In a Montreal transaction, the seller's broker represents the homeowner, markets the property, and negotiates to get the highest price. A buyer's broker represents you as the purchaser, helps you evaluate properties, and negotiates the lowest price and best conditions on your behalf. Each party has their own broker acting exclusively in their client's interest. For what a buyer's broker specifically does, see what a buyer's agent does in Montreal.
If you speak with the listing broker at an open house without your own broker, they are working for the seller. Some brokers offer a dual agency arrangement, but this limits their ability to fully advocate for either party. Having your own broker costs nothing extra as a buyer. Find a buyer's agent in Montreal who works exclusively for you.