Choosing a real estate agent in Calgary is one of the most important decisions you will make in a property transaction. The right agent can mean the difference between a smooth, well-priced sale and a frustrating experience that costs you time and money.
The best way to find the right fit is to ask the right questions before you commit. Most agents expect to be interviewed, and a good one will welcome the conversation. Here are the questions that reveal the most about whether an agent is genuinely the right person for your transaction. You may also want to check client reviews to hear directly from people who have already gone through the process.
Local expertise matters enormously in real estate. An agent who regularly works in your specific Calgary neighbourhood understands the buyers it attracts, the price points that move quickly, the features that add value locally, and the comparable sales that should be driving your strategy.
Ask the agent how many homes they have sold in your community in the past twelve months. Ask them what they know about buyer demand in the area right now. Their answer will quickly reveal whether their knowledge is genuinely local or broadly general. You can browse Calgary communities to get a sense of the different neighbourhoods and their unique characteristics.
Past performance is one of the strongest indicators of future results. Ask for specific data: average days on market for their recent listings, their list-to-sale price ratio, and the volume of transactions they have completed in the past year.
An agent who consistently sells homes close to or above the asking price, in a reasonable timeframe, is demonstrating that their pricing and marketing approach works. An agent who cannot provide this data clearly or deflects the question is worth approaching with caution. You can view Jai’s sold properties as an example of transparent track record sharing.
If you are selling, this question is essential. Ask the agent to walk you through exactly how they will market your home. Professional photography should be a given. Beyond that, you want to understand their MLS strategy, social media approach, digital advertising reach, and any additional promotion they plan to use.
Ask to see examples of listings they have marketed recently. The quality of those listings – the photos, the description, the overall presentation – tells you a great deal about the effort and care you can expect for your own property.
Communication is one of the most common sources of dissatisfaction in real estate. Before committing to an agent, establish how they prefer to communicate, how quickly they typically respond to messages, and how often you can expect updates during an active transaction.
There is no single right answer here – it depends on your own preferences. The important thing is that your communication expectations match what the agent can realistically deliver. If you need frequent updates and the agent typically checks in once a week, that is a mismatch worth knowing about upfront.
Commission is negotiable, and the structure varies between agents. Ask clearly what the fee is, what it covers, and what, if anything, is not included. Some agents offer lower rates but exclude professional photography or limit their marketing spend. Understanding the full picture helps you compare options accurately.
Also,o ask what happens if the home does not sell, or if you decide to remove the listing. Knowing the terms of your agreement before you sign it prevents unpleasant surprises later.
A confident, reputable agent will provide references without hesitation. Speaking to two or three recent clients gives you firsthand insight into what working with the agent is actually like – how they communicated, how they handled challenges, and whether clients would work with them again.
If an agent hesitates or provides references only from older transactions, ask why. Recent references are more relevant because they reflect how the agent is performing in the current market. Reading testimonials from recent Calgary clients is a good starting point.
This question reveals a great deal about an agent’s honesty and character. Every experienced agent has had to tell a seller their home is worth less than they hoped, advise a buyer to walk away from a property, or flag a problem that put a deal at risk.
An agent who can speak candidly about these situations – and who clearly prioritized the client’s best interest even when it was uncomfortable – is demonstrating exactly the kind of integrity you want representing you.
Taking the time to ask these questions before hiring a Calgary real estate agent is one of the best investments you can make at the start of a property transaction. The right agent will not only have strong answers – they will appreciate that you are taking the process seriously.
Trust your instincts as well. The agent you hire will be your partner through one of the most significant financial decisions you will make. You should feel confident, informed, and heard from the very first conversation. When you are ready, get connected with Jai to start that conversation.
Thinking About Buying or Selling in Calgary?
Jai Chaudhary at RE/MAX Real Estate (Mountain View) helps Calgary buyers and sellers navigate every step of the process with honesty and care. Whether you are just starting or ready to make a move, Jai is here to help.
Call or text: 403-483-3300
Email: jai.yycrealtor@gmail.com
Website: jaichaudhary.ca
Office: 101, 110 Country Hills Landing NW, Calgary, AB T3K 5P3