Buying a Home Today Is Different Than It Used to Be
Understanding buyer representation early can help you tour homes confidently, structure stronger offers, and avoid costly surprises.
Changes in real estate rules for REALTORS® mean buyers now need to make decisions about representation sooner in the process. Whether you’re just starting to browse or actively preparing to tour homes, understanding how buyer representation works will help you move forward with clarity.

What’s Changed for Home Buyers
In today’s market, buyer representation is no longer something that happens “later.” Outside of open houses, buyers are now required to have a written agreement in place before touring homes with a REALTOR®.
This change was designed to bring transparency and clarity to the process — but it also means buyers benefit from understanding their options earlier.
- Buyers need a written agreement in place with their agent before private showings
- This contract can be limited in scope (specific to a particular home or area of interest) or duration (even as short as a day when appropriate)
- Compensation for buyer representation is no longer advertised in the MLS
- Buyers and sellers negotiate these terms more openly
📄Learn more in: The Importance of Buyer Representation
📰Real Estate Changes May Provide a New Edge for Buyers
📅 Schedule a Buyer Strategy Call
What a Buyer’s Agent Actually Does for You
Touring homes is only a small part of buying successfully. A dedicated buyer’s agent helps you make informed decisions, protect your interests, and compete effectively — especially in fast-moving or low-inventory markets.
Strategy Before You Offer 🧠
- Pricing guidance grounded in local data
- Understanding where flexibility exists (price, timing, concessions)
- Preparing strong, realistic offers without overpaying
Guidance During Tours 🚪
- Identifying red flags and future costs
- Context on layout, location, and resale implications
- Honest feedback — not sales pressure
Negotiation & Risk Management 📊
- Inspection strategy and repair negotiations
- Appraisal planning and gap considerations
- Keeping transactions together when challenges arise
Transaction Oversight 📆
- Contract timelines and contingencies
- Coordination with lenders, partners, and service providers
- Clear communication from offer to settlement
🧠Download: Offer Strategies for the Win
📃Download: The Home Buying Process
📅 Schedule: A Buyer Strategy Call
How Buyer Representation Is Paid
Buyer representation is not “free,” but it is often funded in ways buyers don’t initially realize.
In many transactions:
- Sellers may offer a concession that can be applied toward buyer representation
- Buyers can negotiate how compensation is structured within their offer
- In competitive situations, buyers may choose to adjust or waive concessions to strengthen their position
The key is understanding these options before making an offer — so decisions are intentional and strategic.
The goal isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach — it’s helping buyers structure offers that align with their priorities and the realities of the market.
🧠Download: Offer Strategies for the Win
📅 Schedule: A Buyer Strategy Call

Why It Pays to Have This Conversation Early
- Avoid last-minute surprises when you’re ready to tour
- Enter showings with confidence and clarity
- Build a plan before competition heats up
- Understand your true buying power and cost variables
📞Schedule a Buyer Strategy Call
Our Approach to Buyer Representation
The Larry DiFranco Team works exclusively to represent our clients’ interests, and we do not practice dual agency. Our role is to advise, negotiate, and advocate — not to “sell” you a particular home.
Our focus is on preparation, strategy, and clear communication so buyers can move forward with confidence at every step.
- Local market expertise
- Data-driven guidance
- Long-term client relationships
Testimonials and Success Stories
Helpful Resources for Buyers
📄 The Importance of Buyer Representation
🧠 Offer Strategies for the Win
📊 Market Activity Reports (by area)
Thinking About Buying? Start With a Conversation.
Whether you’re months away or actively preparing to tour homes, understanding buyer representation early puts you in a stronger position.
The Larry DiFranco Team, Elfant Wissahickon Realtors
8039 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19118
Office: 215-247-3600 | Larry: 215-681-6940 | Neil: 215-520-7166
PA License Info:
EWR: RB047086C | Larry: AB044425A | Neil: RS326853
