If you’ve ever contacted a real estate agent because you loved their marketing, their videos, or their personality… only to suddenly find yourself working with someone entirely different, you’re not alone.
This is one of the most common complaints I hear from buyers and sellers relocating to — or moving within — the Twin Cities. They thought they were hiring that agent, but instead they got handed off to someone on their team. Often, it’s a newer agent still gaining experience.
So let’s talk about it:
Should you work with a solo agent or a real estate team?
And what does that experience actually feel like as a client?
As a solo Twin Cities Realtor who handles every part of the process myself, I’ll tell you what you can expect — and why this choice matters more than most buyers and sellers realize.
What Really Happens When You Hire a Real Estate Team
Real estate teams are built for one thing: volume.
The larger the team, the more clients they can run through the system. That’s great for them… not always great for you.
Here’s the typical experience:
- You reach out to “Top Agent Jane,” the one all over YouTube and Instagram.
- Jane doesn’t personally take new buyer calls.
- Your information goes to their “buyer specialist” — a newer agent learning on the job.
- That buyer agent might not have the negotiation experience you expected.
- The lead agent may never show up at a showing, a strategy call, or even your closing.
There’s nothing wrong with new agents — everyone starts somewhere!
But you didn’t choose that person.
You chose the face of the brand… and got someone else.
For many people, this feels like a bait-and-switch — even if it wasn’t intentional.
What It’s Like to Work With a Solo Agent
When you work with a solo agent, the experience is entirely different.
You get the person you contacted. Every step of the way.
I know your timeline.
I know your story.
I know your preferences, your deal-breakers, your stress points, and your goals.
And because I’m the one taking every call, attending every showing, writing every offer, and negotiating every term, nothing gets lost in translation.
There is no hand-off.
No “let me check with the team.”
No confusion about who’s managing what.
Just one dedicated professional who truly knows your transaction from the inside out.
Why Experience Matters — Especially in Negotiation
One of the biggest advantages of working with a seasoned solo agent is negotiation skill.
Many team-based agents specialize only in buyers or only in sellers.
That sounds good… until you realize they don’t understand what motivates the other side.
When your agent works with both buyers and sellers — and manages every part of the deal personally — they have a complete understanding of:
- how sellers evaluate offers
- what buyers notice (and what they don’t)
- how listing agents prioritize communication
- what makes an offer stand out
- what terms truly matter in today’s Twin Cities market
You get strategy, not just logistics.
A Solo Agent Learns YOU — Not Just Your File
Real estate is deeply personal.
Buying or selling a home is emotional, stressful, exciting, and sometimes overwhelming.
When you’re passed between team members, the experience can start to feel transactional.
When you work with one dedicated agent, you get something simpler and more meaningful: trust.
You don’t have to re-explain yourself.
You don’t have to wonder who’s calling.
You don’t have to worry that someone new has taken over your file.
Instead, you get consistency, clarity, and confidence.
So… Team or Solo? What Should You Choose?
Real estate teams work well for highly structured, high-volume business models.
Some consumers prefer that.
But if you value:
✔ personal communication
✔ consistent guidance
✔ a seasoned professional overseeing everything
✔ relationship over volume
✔ thoughtful, strategic, experience-based advice
…then a solo agent might be exactly what you’re looking for.
And if you’re relocating to Minnesota — or moving within Minneapolis/St. Paul — having one dedicated guide makes the process so much easier.
