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Clients are interviewing real estate agents differently. Here’s what they’re really looking for

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Juliet Clapp
May 25, 2026
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Clients are choosing real estate agents based on listening, candor, and steady follow-up, as uncertainty raises the bar for service.

There’s been a noticeable shift in how clients approach this business.

Buyers and sellers aren’t just What they’re actually evaluating is something less tangible. Can I trust this person? Are they listening to me, or just waiting to speak? Do they understand what I actually want, not just what the market says I should do? Those are the questions running in the background of almost every initial conversation, whether clients say them out loud or not.

Psychology plays a role in decision making

In a more complex market, psychology plays a bigger role in decision-making than it used to. Clients are navigating They’re also watching how you handle yourself across the entire transaction. How you collaborate with the other side. How you manage tension without escalating it. How you problem-solve when something unexpected comes up. All of that signals what it will feel like to work with you. All of it is part of the interview, whether you think of it that way or not.

In this environment, technical skill is assumed. Emotional intelligence is what stands out.

The agents who are building durable businesses right now are the ones who combine both. They bring strong market knowledge alongside patience, adaptability, and a genuine ability to connect with the people they’re working with. They know when to push and when to pause. They understand that not every client moves at the same pace or for the same reasons, and they don’t treat every interaction like a transaction to be closed.

So what does this actually look like in practice?

  • It starts in the first conversation. Instead of jumping straight into your process or your numbers, slow down and ask better questions. What has brought them to this decision right now? What are they most uncertain about? What would make this feel like a success a year from now? Most agents move too quickly past this part. The ones who don’t tend to build more trust before they’ve said anything about the market.
  • It also means being honest when honesty is uncomfortable. If the timeline is unrealistic, say so early. If the price expectation needs to be adjusted, have that conversation clearly and with data behind it, rather than waiting until the market forces it. Clients don’t expect you to be right about everything. They do expect you to be straight with them. That kind of candor, delivered with care, is what separates an advisor from an order-taker.
  • Consistency matters more than people realize. A quick update when there’s nothing new to report still signals that you’re on top of it. Checking in after a showing, following up after a hard negotiation, being reachable when things feel uncertain. These are not extraordinary gestures. But they’re the ones clients remember and the ones they describe when they refer you to someone else.
  • Finally, pay attention to how you show up when things go sideways. Every deal hits a moment where something doesn’t go as planned. How you handle that moment, how calm you are, how quickly you move to solutions rather than explanations, tells a client everything about what kind of partner you are. That’s often where trust is either built or lost for good.

At its core, this business has always been about relationships. What’s changing is how explicitly clients are prioritizing that. They’re not just asking whether you can sell their home or find them a property. They’re asking whether they can trust you to guide them through one of the most significant financial and personal decisions they’ll make. That’s a higher bar than it used to be.

But for the agents willing to meet it, it’s also a real opportunity. Because the clients asking those harder questions tend to be the ones worth working with. And when you earn their trust, you don’t just close a deal. You build the kind of relationship that generates the next one.

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Originally published by Juliet Clapp

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