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5 Reasons To Use A Military-Friendly Agent

If you're a veteran, your home-buying experience may look different than the average shopper. Here's what you need to know.

If you're a member of the military, chances are you're used to moving long distances with very little notice and often. So it goes without saying that from time to time, you'll need a real estate agent that understands your particular needs and challenges. When you're buying a house, here's why it's so important to work with a military-friendly real estate agent.

  1. They are used to an accelerated timeline.
    Service members may need to relocate often and quickly, which means buying and selling on a tight deadline. You need a realtor who is comfortable working fast and who can find you a home that meets all you're needs on a much stricter deadline than usual. And if you're also selling your previous home, a military-friendly agent will be able to turn it around quickly without sacrificing your profit.

  2. They understand the VA loan process.
    Plenty of lenders say they do VA loans, but many lack experience and may not understand the particular circumstances or documentation required. A military-friendly real estate agent will work with lenders who know VA loan requirements.

  3. They can maximize your benefits.
    A lot of housing benefits are available to veterans, active service members, and their families, so it's essential to work with a realtor experienced in working with military personnel. A great way to find out is to ask if your agent is designated by the National Association of REALTORS® as a certified Military Relocation Professional (MRP).

  4. They understand special needs.
    Veterans often have unique needs when it comes to buying a house. Some may need adaptive housing for disabilities acquired during their service, while others may need homes free of triggers and other potential hazards. The right realtor will understand these vital requirements and has experience helping veterans find VA-approved condos, co-ops, and townhomes.

  5. They are used to long distances.
    Because military clients often aren't able to travel to the area to which they're moving, a realtor has to be comfortable working remotely — taking and sending pictures and videos, working with documents electronically, and providing video tours of the property. You need an agent who can make you feel like you know the property even though you might not be able to see it in person until move-in day.

Whether you're a veteran, an active service member, or a member of a military family, it's crucial that you work with an experienced real estate agent who understands your needs to find you the perfect house.

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