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The One Question Buyers and Sellers Forget to Ask Their Agent

by Dr. David Reis

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
eXp Referral Division NY & CT
Mobile: (203) 980-6811
e: david.reis@yourdoseofrealty.com

February 9, 2026

Most buyers and sellers spend their first conversation with an agent asking the same questions: How long have you been in real estate? How many homes have you sold? What’s your marketing plan?

Those questions matter—but they miss something critical.

The one question buyers and sellers often forget to ask is:

“What happens after we go under contract?”

Why does this matter? Because the real work—and the real risk—starts after the agreement is signed.

Many problems in real estate don’t come from pricing or marketing. They come from poor follow-through. Missed deadlines. Unclear communication. Lack of guidance when inspections, negotiations, or emotions escalate.

A strong agent should be able to clearly explain:

  • How they manage timelines and deadlines

  • Who communicates with lenders, inspectors, and attorneys

  • How they handle unexpected issues

  • How often you’ll hear from them once the deal is in motion

If an agent struggles to answer this, it’s a red flag.

Buying or selling a home is not just about getting an offer—it’s about navigating a complex process under pressure. The right agent doesn’t disappear once the paperwork is signed. They take ownership of the process until the keys change hands.

As a referral-only real estate professional, my role is to connect buyers and sellers with agents who are strong not just at starting transactions, but at finishing them well.

Because in real estate, how the process is managed matters just as much as the result.

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