Should You Get Multiple Appraisals Before Choosing an Agent?

The short answer is yes.

If you're preparing to sell your home, one of the smartest things you can do is speak with more than one real estate agent before making a decision.

In a recent video, Diego explained why comparing multiple appraisals gives homeowners a clearer picture of both their property's value and the agents they're considering.

How Many Agents Should You Interview?

There's no strict rule, but most homeowners should aim to interview between two and five agents.

Three is often a good benchmark.

Meeting multiple agents allows you to compare their advice, experience, marketing strategies, and understanding of your local market. It also helps you identify whether an appraisal is based on genuine market evidence or simply designed to win your business.

Look Beyond Your Street

Many sellers focus only on whether an agent has sold properties in their immediate neighbourhood.

While local experience is important, it's not the only factor worth considering.

A strong agent should also have a track record across surrounding suburbs and nearby areas. Buyers rarely limit themselves to one street or one neighbourhood, so broader market exposure can be valuable when it comes time to sell.

Check Their Recent Activity

One of Diego's key points is simple: agents who are actively selling homes are constantly engaging with buyers.

If an agent hasn't completed many sales recently, they may not have a strong pool of active buyers to draw from.

Recent sales activity can provide useful insight into how connected an agent is to the current market.

Read the Reviews

Past clients can tell you a lot about what it's like to work with an agent.

Take time to read reviews and testimonials. Look for consistent feedback around communication, negotiation, professionalism, and overall results.

A strong reputation is often built over years of delivering successful outcomes for sellers.

Choosing the Right Agent

Selling a property is a significant decision, and selecting the right agent can have a major impact on the result.

Look for someone with a proven sales record, strong local knowledge, positive reviews, and a strategy that makes sense for your property.

Most importantly, choose someone you feel comfortable working with. Trust and communication matter throughout the sales process.

Interviewing multiple agents takes a little extra time, but it can provide valuable clarity and confidence before moving forward.

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