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BREAKING: Fed Rate Cut Offers Savings !

The Federal Reserve has just announced a significant half-point rate cut, exceeding expert expectations of just 0.25%. This drop is great news for homebuyers, as rates are now at their lowest in 19 months, opening up new opportunities for those who’ve been waiting.

What does this mean for the Utah real estate market? As rates drop, more buyers will return, pushing home prices higher. If you’re planning to buy within the next two years, now is the time to start preparing. Prices are expected to rise, and waiting could lead to more competition.

If you’re considering buying, reach out to us today for a consultation. We’ll guide you through the process and help you capitalize on this rate cut before the market heats up further!

 

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New Realtor Rule: What Buyers Need to Know Before Touring Homes

If you’re a buyer and you’re thinking about buying a house in the next 12 months you need to know about this new rule that the National Association of Realtors just came out that all realter and Brokers like myself need to follow when viewing home so here’s the rule written agreements with Buyers will be required Nationwide such agreements will be required prior to touring properties with the buyer even including live virtual tours okay so if I FaceTime you or whatever I’m still supposed to get a bar broker agreement signed with you so I’ve got some really important tips for you buyers that aren’t sure which agent you want to choose first tip number one is I definitely would try to team up with somebody that is an expert that knows what they’re doing um that can help you understand the valuations of the home to make sure you don’t overpay um but in the event that you’re just like starting out and you don’t want to sign something exclusive for all the properties to view know that you can sign a buyer broker that is exclusive just for that property only so if you’re going to tour a home then yes you could sign it for just that home and it only applies to that home if you decide to buy another home you are no longer bound to that Realtor you can sign a new buyer broker with a different realter tip number two you’re going to want to make sure to ask how much if the seller is offering any buyer’s agent commission here’s why if you go to sign that buyer broker agreement and it says three % in there and the house that you’re Touring that you decided to maybe use the listing agent for let’s say that that seller is only offering 2% guess who’s responsible for that extra 1% that is written in there that would be you the buyer so if the buyer agent is only offering 2% then you want to sign a buyer broker that’s got 2% not one that’s got a 3% in there it all depends on what is being paid and that kind of goes for all properties is it now makes it more difficult for buyers and even me as an agent or a broker to understand exactly how much because every property can be different on how much commission now so far everything’s been kind of running similar to before doesn’t seem like a huge deal but these are really important tips for successful buyers out there to make sure that they get into the right home with the right agent.