Scott Baker Top real estate agent in West Chester

Scott Baker

Coldwell Banker West Shell
30 Years of Experience
(39)
$14.9M
Total Sales Last Year
30
Years of Experience
116
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$364.8K
Average Price Point

    About Scott Baker

    Scott Baker is a dedicated Realtor serving the surrounding Cincinnati Ohio areas, known for his passion for helping people achieve their real estate goals. His genuine commitment to client satisfaction inspired his career in real estate--where his desire to serve others meets his expertise in buying and selling homes. As a licensed real estate professional in Ohio, Scott takes pride in guiding clients through every step of the process with care, integrity, and local market knowledge. Scott has sold over 1,000 homes in his over 30 years and whether you're buying your first home, selling your current property, or relocating, Scott Baker is the Realtor you can trust to help you achieve your goals with confidence and success.
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - Ohio - # 0000425067
    Designation

    ABR

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers

    Buyer's Agent, Listing Agent, Relocation, Consulting

    Awards

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Hamilton, OH

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Fairfield, OH

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      2026

      TOP AGENT

      West Chester, OH

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    do i really have to sign a paper just to walk through an open house?

    No you don't, normally. But there may be some boards or brokers that want to force you to sign. Tell them the August 17, 2024 Buyer Representative Agreement change didn't change for attendance at an open house. No BRA needed.

    Answered by Scott Baker | Fort Wayne, IN, USA | 59 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    can my agent use ai to write my listing or is that a legal risk?

    That can be tricky. Make sure the information used to market your home is accurate. Think about the potential buyer's as your family, would want them misled? No you wouldn't. Regardless of who writes the marketing, make it accurate.

    Answered by Scott Baker | Marion, OH, USA | 27 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Did I offend my realtor?

    I would be surprised if you offended your Realtor. But, If she has never been interviewed by clients before, either she hasn't done much business, or she has only dealt with family members, IMHO.

    Answered by Scott Baker | Oak Park | 50 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    My agent wants me to sign a commission agreement before listingaEUR"do i have to?

    Yes, a seller needs to sign a listing contract/agreement. In the contract will certainly discuss commission for the listing side. Depending on where you are, it may also include what buyer broker compensation you will want to provide. However, the buyer broker side compensation will not show on the MLS.

    Answered by Scott Baker | Amarillo | 66 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Why do I need a real estate agent?

    You certainly can do "this" yourself. I can pull your tooth, but it may hurt a whole lot more by the time I finish. Think major pain! Kind of like "this". I do "this" everyday, that is why Doctors, Attorneys, Teachers, Electricians, Plumbers, and yes even Dentists call me to sell their home. I have all the tools needed. I know all the documents and what needs to be on them, and just as importantly what does NOT need to be on them. And not to mention the huge advantage I have in marketing real estate.

    Answered by Scott Baker | Topeka | 121 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Do I really have to pay a 2.5% buyer's agent fee in 2026?

    You are only required to pay what you agree to. That being said, the law changed very little. Only added documents and time to the transaction. Sellers in my area still pay the buyer broker compensation.

    Answered by Scott Baker | Plano | 230 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago
    Buyer's Contract?

    It depends on what the buyer's contract says. However, most Buyer Representation Agreements state that any home you purchase within a specified time period, you pay the buyer broker compensation agreed to in the agreement.

    Answered by Scott Baker | Shelton, CT, USA | 169 Views | Working With an Agent | 2 weeks ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    9321 Montgomery Rd #STE B&C Cincinnati, OH, 45242

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