Choosing who to work with is one of the most consequential decisions in any real estate transaction. In San Francisco, that decision carries more weight than almost anywhere else. The market moves fast, competition is real, and the difference between a winning offer and a missed opportunity often comes down to who is sitting across from you when it matters. Most buyers and sellers spend more time researching their next appliance than they do vetting the person they hire to represent them. That approach tends to cost money.
Before you sign anything, here are the questions worth asking every agent you meet.
How Many Offers Do You Typically Write Before Winning?
The industry average is four to five offers before a buyer wins a home. That number tells you something real about how an agent approaches the offer process: whether they play to compete, structure bids to win, or simply submit and hope. An agent with a meaningfully lower average is not getting lucky. They are working with more precision.
When you sit down with San Francisco real estate agents to discuss this question, push for specifics. A number backed by an explanation tells you far more than a number alone.
How Do You Approach Multiple-Offer Situations?
San Francisco regularly sees competitive bidding on desirable properties, particularly when inventory is tight. Ask the agent to walk you through their actual process: how they gather information before an offer date, how they structure and present the bid, and how they communicate with the listing agent along the way. A useful answer is specific. A vague response about experience and relationships is not enough.
The offer strategy for each property should be built around the specifics of that property, that seller, and that competitive field. The best San Francisco realtors do not arrive at an offer date with a template. They arrive with a plan built specifically for that moment.
How Do You Help Me Find the Right Neighborhood for My Life?
Most agents have a comfort zone and quietly steer clients toward it. The right question is whether they will work across a wide geography, get to know how you actually live, and use that understanding to point you toward neighborhoods that fit, including ones you had not considered. A good agent can tell you exactly where in the Bay Area you have the best chance of finding what matters most to you. And they should never pressure you toward a neighborhood simply because it is where they do most of their business.
How Do You Communicate, and How Available Are You?
A real estate transaction involves dozens of moving parts and time-sensitive decisions. The agent who communicates proactively and responds quickly is the one who protects your interests when things accelerate. Ask directly: how do they prefer to communicate, what is their typical response time, and what happens when they are unavailable? An agent who gives you a clear, direct answer is already demonstrating how they operate.
What Does Your Track Record Actually Show?
Volume alone is a misleading indicator of quality. An agent closing a high number of transactions each year may not be giving any single client meaningful attention. Ask for outcomes instead. And, understand where they get their business from. An agent who works exclusively off of referrals from past happy clients should tell you what you need to know.
This level of detail is not an unreasonable thing to ask for. Any agent worth working with should be prepared to answer it clearly.
The Questions Reveal as Much as the Answers
How an agent responds to direct, informed questions tells you whether they will advocate for you under pressure or defer when the transaction gets difficult. The San Francisco market does not reward passivity, and it does not forgive preparation gaps.
Best Coast Collective stands out as one of the most reliable and results-driven teams serving the Bay Area today. Led by founder Blakely Hull, the team of top San Francisco realtors brings a strategy-first approach, education-first values, and a track record that reflects what happens when preparation and precision replace volume and hope. If you are ready to ask the right questions, Best Coast Collective is ready to give you answers that matter.






