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January 2015 Archives - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. Monthly Archives: January 2015. Über drivers andWhat’s the difference between an Über driver and a buyers’ Realtor? The Über driver gets paid for driving their passengers around while the Realtor very often does not. It’s not uncommon for a buyers’ Realtor to show their client several different listings. After investing considerable time and racking up lots of mileage it’s […]. January 19, 2015 at 9:56 am. 2015 Realtor Reality Check. January 8, 2015 at 9:30 am.
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Want to be a Realtor®? - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. Want to be a Realtor? What does it take be a Realtor? Well according to Barbara Corcoran the once popular NBC’s. The self confessed academically challenged Barbara Corcoran highlighted are real skill and knowledge levels in a. Interview on the last real estate market boom. Where she gave us this amazing straight D industry expert insight:. Despite this road wreck expert statement the media continued to promote Corcoran as the go to real estate expert. NBC’s. This Corc...
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Value vs. Price - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. Value vs. Price. Each day we see and hear value vs. price stories. For example we’re bombarded with fast food value vs. price advertising. The $5 value meal burger with large flies, an extra large beverage and a fudge brownie is such a whelming value vs. price story many will buy into it. The real estate industry is one industry that no matter what the economic and market conditions are, have never had to offer its clients value vs. price options? On a high end listin...
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. The Industry and Real Estate Agents. People become real estate agents for a variety of reasons. The most predominant one is to capitalize on the opportunities the industry offers individuals to earn a significant part-time income without the requirement of a full-time commitment. An agent’s education level, prior business and work experiences are all irrelevant. As such, there are three dominating stereotypical views of real estate agents. November 15, 2011 at 4:20 pm.
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Real Estate Coaching Acronyms
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. Real Estate Coaching Acronyms. Recruit Select Action Training Lead Motivate, or RTSLM is one of the many training courses offered by Keller Williams . It’s also a typical example of the fee paying coaching that’s pushed out into the field. The addition of BS at the end of the acronym would provide a more accurate course content description. Many Realtors will have signed up for their Business or Objective Life by Design course. This expensive course has 3 differen...
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Hints and Tips - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. For sellers and buyers the transaction process will often be an emotional roller coaster ride, which is further compounded because in today’s market for a variety of reasons, many of which are preventable, the outcome still means 50 percent of submitted offers can fall through. As either a seller or buyer there are few rules to build you transaction foundation process on. The one golden rule for both parties is price, price and then price. Prior to any offer submissio...
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Buyers and Sellers - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. Whether you are buying or selling a home there are three well-known basic questions you must ask and be able to answer to save yourself and your agent time, trouble and frustration. These questions are:. Are you ready: This means you have made your mind up to move forward without hesitation. Are you willing: Both the seller and buyer are willing to accept their individual sale and purchase terms and conditions. In these situations both buyers and sellers are represent...
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September 2014 Archives - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. Monthly Archives: September 2014. Real Estate Coaching Acronyms. Recruit Select Action Training Lead Motivate, or RTSLM is one of the many training courses offered by Keller Williams . It’s also a typical example of the fee paying coaching that’s pushed out into the field. The addition of BS at the end of the acronym would provide a more accurate course content description. Coaching is […]. September 29, 2014 at 8:32 am. 5 Questions You Should Ask Your Realtor.
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Censorship - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. For the vast majority in social media land the law of reciprocity prevails. I’ll like you if you like me back has become the foundation of building up ones social media following. The value of like has no real value, yet millions of us remain undeterred and liking has become its own unpublished viral phenomenon. How important is it to be liked in Facebook? The Origin of the World,. There are thousands of stories of people who justifiably feel aggrieved that Instagram ...
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5 Questions You Should Ask Your Realtor® - The Reluctant Real Estate Agent
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The Industry and Real Estate Agents. 5 Questions You Should Ask Your Realtor. I read a recent KCM article [i]. On the 5 questions to ask your Realtor . The article states if the Realtor could answer these 5 questions, then you’ve picked someone who truly understands how to connect the current market dots. The 5 questions were: –. Are home values approaching a new bubble or will prices continue to appreciate? Where will the 30-year mortgage rates likely be in 12 months? It did not take a genius to figure ...
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