I'm just glad it's over. Maybe I'll just stick to renting, this home buying thing seems like a scam. Realtors and inspectors in cahoots. Left a bad taste in my mouth, How do you find an honest realtor? I have no idea
Most realtors will be honest because they value their licenses. However, all of them are all working on a commission basis so they have a vested interest in selling the properties they show. If the buyer doesn't buy, the realtor doesn't get paid.
Because a home is probably the most expensive purchase a person will make, becoming educated about the house and its condition, the neighborhood and neighbors, the school system and the past and present sales of similar homes (among other things) can all be important before signing a purchase agreement - especially if one is also looking at the home as an investment. In other words, buying a home should not be an easy or quick purchase, and you should never feel pushed to purchase by a pushy realtor. You can and should take the time you need before committing yourself in writing to buying a house.
While renting
does have advantages, renting also means you have a landlord and your tenancy ends when your lease does. Plus, if you think you ran across some bad realtors, read some of the landlord/tenant threads about bad landlords. Your realtors sound almost charming in comparison.