My experiences mirror Eddie Walker's. With the exception that I've never had the "good" realtor. Only bad ones. Some were just pathetic, but all were "bad".
We're currently looking to buy a rural place farther out of town (this area is too built up, and growing FAST). We want a few more acres (more is better), but the house has to be "livable" as is. Meaning we can just grab the keys and move into the house on closing. I don't mind doing some remodeling, or home improvements, don't mind painting, etc. But we don't want to move into a wreck.
Anyway, first contact with our "new" realtor, young kid, first property we met him at, he didn't know *anything* about the property he was showing us. Basically just unlocked the door and followed us around. I'm thinking "Great, another beauty". Second property the kid kind of learned his lesson a little. He did some research, printed off the MLS flyer, arrived early and looked at the place before we got there, spoke to the owner (who was unfortunately home, and followed us around close as a shadow EVERYWHERE we went when we walked the place, which I found annoying).
So maybe this new "kid" will be a "good" one? I'm really just hoping he's not "terribad".
I've always thought (from previous experiences) that realtors were people that failed at every. single. type. of. job. they've ever done before, and the only thing left was "Realtor".
At least this one answers his phone.
The property we looked at last night was at least close to what we were looking for. It needs exterior siding, carpet/flooring, a retaining wall around the back side of the house, and the whole deck off the side of the upper floor (split level) needs to be taken down and replaced. Basement is unfinished, but it has good bones. It's been on the market a long time, and the price has started dropping in earnest (they just came down $20K all in one go), but not sure if it will drop far enough to cover the siding costs.
Owners are elderly couple with new medical problems, and they need to move back into town. I seriously doubt they have any money to put into repairs around the house. From walking it, it just looks like they never did any upkeep at all as the years went by. Gutters leak, wood around basement exterior needs paint (ok, past paint, needs new wood now, but paint would have taken care of it about 5-10 years ago), kitchen counter top delaminated off one corner, and probably home owner just squeezed a bunch of rtv into it and called it good, ran drywall screws into the siding where it was lifting away from the wall and covered the whole area with rtv. Just stuff like that.