You found a promising home for sale online. You contact the broker and receive a reply from an agent who provides a showing appointment date and time. But when you arrive, there’s someone else showing you the house. This person may be a subagent. But what are subagents in real estate? Are they working for you or the seller, and how might a subagent impact your purchase? In this post, we explain the role of a subagent in real estate, and how there is more than one definition within the industry. Who they work for can make a big difference in your home-buying journey. A Top Agent Can Find the Right Deal For You HomeLight can connect you with a top-performing, trusted agent who has the experience to find you the right house at the right price. We analyze over 27 million transactions and thousands of reviews to determine which agent is best for you based on your needs. What is a traditional subagent in real estate? If we look through the lens of past housing market models, a subagent is someone who works with a listing agent to help sell a property but does not have a direct contractual relationship with the seller. A subagent can show you the house, but they typically don’t work for y...
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