I am going to look at houses in a city where I am considering retiring, but I don't know anyone there to ask for advice. I am going to assume that having a buyer's agent is a good choice, but I will listen if people think I would be hurting my position somehow.
Assuming I should have a buyer's agent, how would I know I was getting a good one? Are there ratings that are useful in selecting an agent? The one I spoke with so far was so over the top aggressive that I know she would not be a good fit for me. It's hard to just call them cold, though, and not expect them to want to get you as a client.
Any advice at all on how to find a good one? Should I just talk to the head of a large agency and describe what I want, and ask them to get me a good fit?
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