As more buyers move to North Carolina—especially to fast-growing areas like Clayton, Johnston County, and the Raleigh Triangle—one common search question stands out:
“Do I need a real estate agent to buy a home in NC?”
As a Realtor® with Century 21 Triangle Group and a trusted local expert, I’m Thomas Torkelson, and I work with countless buyers relocating from across the country. Here’s everything you need to know about whether representation is required—and why it’s beneficial.
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Are You Required to Have a Buyer’s Agent in NC?
No — North Carolina does not require buyers to hire an agent.
However, choosing not to have professional representation can lead to:
•Paying more than necessary
•Missing inspection or repair opportunities
•Misunderstanding contract terms
•Losing out in competitive situations
•Making uninformed decisions about neighborhoods or builders
Buying without a Realtor® is legal—but risky.
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What a Buyer’s Agent Does for You
A skilled buyer’s agent protects you, educates you, negotiates for you, and manages the entire process. My clients rely on me for:
1. Local Market Knowledge
Clayton, Selma, Smithfield, and Garner all have different price trends, incentives, and growth patterns. I help you compare communities and make smart long-term choices.
2. Negotiation Power
In today’s market, a winning offer requires strategy. I manage:
•Price negotiations
•Due diligence fees
•Repairs and concessions
•Builder incentives
•Appraisal conversations
3. Contract Expertise
North Carolina real estate contracts are complex. I ensure you understand:
•Due diligence vs. earnest money
•Inspection rights
•Closing timelines
•Loan obligations
4. Protection During Due Diligence
Inspections can reveal thousands in hidden issues. I advise you on risks, repairs, and renegotiations.
5. Relocation Support
Out-of-state buyers receive:
•Virtual tours
•Community breakdowns
•Builder comparisons
•Honest feedback on homes
This service alone saves buyers time, money, and stress.
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What About New Construction?
The #1 misconception in Johnston County is:
“The builder’s agent will take care of me.”
In reality, the on-site agent works for the builder, not the buyer.
When I represent you:
•I compare different builders
•I review upgrade options
•I monitor construction progress
•I advocate for you during walkthroughs
•I help interpret builder contracts
Buyers purchasing new construction absolutely benefit from having a dedicated advocate.
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Does It Cost Extra to Use a Buyer’s Agent?
In many cases, no.
Sellers or builders often cover buyer-agent compensation, meaning you receive professional representation at no added cost.
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Final Thoughts
You may not need a buyer’s agent by law, but having a knowledgeable, experienced Realtor®—especially in a competitive, fast-growing market like Johnston County—is invaluable.
I’m Thomas Torkelson — here to protect your interests and guide you confidently into your North Carolina home.