Long Beach, CA

Buyer's Agents in Long Beach

A buyer's agent represents home buyers throughout the purchase process. They help you find properties, negotiate offers, navigate inspections, and close the deal. In most transactions, the seller pays the buyer's agent commission. Find the best buyer's agents in Long Beach and get competitive commission bids.

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Top Buyer's Agents in Long Beach

#1

Beatrix Whipple

The Whipple Group
Top Performer
18 yrs exp
531 sales/yr
luxuryestates
#2

Melinda Elmer

Keller Williams
Top Performer
15 yrs exp
297 sales/yr
first-time buyersinvestors
#3

Justin Sidell

RE/MAX
Top Performer
12 yrs exp
421 sales/yr
luxurywaterfront
#4

Oriana Shea

Anderson Real Estate Group
Top Performer
10 yrs exp
280 sales/yr
condosrelocation
#5

Andy Dane Carter

Carter Realty Group
Boutique
11 yrs exp
164 sales/yr
waterfrontindependent services
#6

Trina Rufo

Independent Broker
Boutique
12 yrs exp
163 sales/yr
senior communitiescustom pricing
#7

Gia Silva

Silva Realty
Boutique
9 yrs exp
124 sales/yr
luxury condosnegotiable commissions
#8

Eileen Rivera

eXp Realty
Rising Star
5 yrs exp
99 sales/yr
HOAstownhomes
#9

Scott Kato

Pacific Sotheby's
Rising Star
3 yrs exp
45 sales/yr
first-time buyersVA loans
#10

Jeff Anderson

Anderson Real Estate Group
Rising Star
4 yrs exp
35 sales/yr
investmentsflips
#11

Costanza Genoese Zerbi

Independent
Rising Star
2 yrs exp
28 sales/yr
multifamilydiscounts
#12

Clare Corcoran

RE/MAX R.E. Specialists
Boutique
8 yrs exp
18 sales/yr
first-time buyersflexible rates

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About Buyer's Agents in Long Beach

Do I have to pay my buyer's agent?

Historically, sellers pay buyer's agent commissions. After the 2024 NAR settlement, this is more negotiable. Many agents still work with buyers at no direct cost, while others may charge reduced fees in exchange for rebates.

How do I choose a buyer's agent?

Look for agents with experience in your target neighborhoods and price range. Check their recent transaction history, read reviews, and interview 2-3 agents before deciding.

Can I work with multiple buyer's agents?

You can meet with multiple agents before signing, but once you sign a buyer's representation agreement, you typically work exclusively with that agent. AgentPik helps you compare before committing.

What questions should I ask a buyer's agent?

Ask about their experience in your target area, how many buyers they're currently working with, their availability, communication style, and what happens if you want to see a home they listed.