a question for all of you RE experts–hope this is an appropriate place to post this:
my husband and i have been watching the MLS for the past year. we're both in agreement that the market is too unstable right now to jump in, but want to have a lender and a realtor lined up just in case we see the right place at the right price, etc. we had a realtor who we'd been working with–just let him go recently for a variety of reasons. we've selected a new lender who we just love.
now we're out interviewing realtors. it's a rather disappointing endeavor because i'm so sick of hearing 'this is the time to buy/prices are only going to go up/the pres of NRA says sales are up/blah blah blah' because i don't agree! anytime i try to ask about factors like case-shiller, unemployment, lag in seattle's bubble bursting, worldwide economic status, etc. i get the same glazed-over response...
i know that realtors must be stressing right now, and they just want to recruit clients in any way possible. but we're looking for someone who is willing to stop spouting the usual BS and give it to us straight–that the market probably isn't going to improve for awhile and may actually still be headed down. we don't want the high pressure crap that we hear from agents.
any suggestions on how to find an agent who can be honest with us?? i figured you guys are the ones to ask thanks!