Discovery
Picture the life you're buying into.
Before listings, we talk about lifestyle, neighborhoods, must-haves and nice-to-haves. You leave with clarity, not pressure.
- Lifestyle & timeline interview
- Commute and school priorities
- Wishlist vs. dealbreakers
Building your buyer profile.
I translate your vision into searchable criteria, map micro-markets, and align inventory forecasts against your timeline.
- CRM profile + saved-search alerts
- Micro-market absorption analysis
- Off-market network outreach
- An agent who sends listings before asking what you actually want
- Pressure to tour homes the same week you call
- How many buyers like me have you helped in the last 12 months?
- What's inventory like in my target neighborhoods?
- Buyer Representation Agreement
- Contract that says an agent works for YOU (not the seller). Required in most U.S. states as of 2024.
- Micro-market
- A neighborhood-level slice of data — far more useful than city-wide stats.
$0 spent · $0 committed
Itemized costs (typical $800k–$1.2M West Valley / Simi home)
| Item | Typical range | Who pays |
|---|---|---|
Consultation & strategy session Always free with a real buyer's agent | $0 | — |
MLS access & saved searches | $0 | — |
Neighborhood tours / drive-arounds Gas + your time only | $0 | — |
- Get on saved-search alerts BEFORE you talk to a lender — costs nothing and you'll know the market cold by month two
- Tour open houses Saturday afternoon (late) — listing agents are tired and let real intel slip
- Drive your target streets at 7am and 9pm — commute, noise, and lighting tell you what photos hide
- Your buyer agent commission rate is negotiable (required disclosure since Aug 2024)
- Length of the Buyer Representation Agreement (30 days vs. 6 months)
"In West Hills and Woodland Hills, the best homes are sold within 6 days. If you're not on alerts the day they hit MLS, you're seeing 80% of the leftovers."
— Kareem Jamal · The Realtor
