Fettes says in an email to REM that
organized real estate needs «one strong dynamic provincial office, with all board offices rolled into one, that manages all the Realtors in the province where they are licensed and gives them the support they need, along with hiring one CEO that lives and breathes real estate 24/7 to improve the image of the Realtors, and insure every Realtor is in control of their own individual business, and does everything possible to see that the public understands that Realtors truly are professional salespeople.»
Not exact matches
In order for VOW operators to be in the position to offer the kind of Commission savings, that have been promoted by the Competition Bureau within their pleadings — and why would they want to unless it was absolutely necessary — would it also not hold true that in a industry such as
organized real estate that is grossly oversaturated with members that VOW's would not only have to hurt some existing competitors, but would
need to accomplish this to an extent where the figurative wall will rise up and thus represent a literal «barrier to entrance» into the
real estate industry?
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Opening the MLS to the public and adopting an appropriate, proven 21st - century business model would not only benefit the public and Realtors directly, but also provide the financial means by which
organized real estate could develop the expanded infrastructure and services
needed to provide world - class MLS data delivery services and give the Canadian
real estate industry the true professional standing it has always strived to achieve.
For the Competition Bureau of Canada to concern itself with how
organized real estate: Registrant's, Practitioner's or Brokerages attract new Clients, beyond our ability to charge various rates of commission, is absolutely bizarre — when it's grossly evident that there is ample competition already, and it is just as evident that ours is an industry that really
needs to compete through increased professionalism: competence and ethics, because the cost of the absence of the aforesaid can be immeasurable!
We do
need REM to be an important medium for bringing forth healthy exchanges and informed commentary on
organized real estate in Canada.
Points about the shortcomings of
organized real estate can be made with the use of artifice, but clearly there is at least one poor soul that feels the
need to play such games.
Maybe your words will ring some bells where they
need to be rung in order that some at the top of the
organized real estate pyramid of power will take heed, and actually do something to change up the requirements vis a vis becoming a «properly equipped» licensed
real estate practitioner, and not just a sales person.
In the hurly burly of buying or marketing a home, the swirl of activity spins around the
real estate agent who efficiently
organizes the steps, outlines the service
needs and acts as a buffer for the shills that come out of the woodwork ready to take advantage of the home owner seller or buyer.
ORE, you have your work cut out for you if you really want to change the culture that underpins
organized real estate, because that imbedded decades - old pure sales culture is the major variable that
needs to be changed.
But the loss of members and their fees to
organized real estate has meant the loss of services that professional Realtors
need.
Should it be the case that the Competition Bureau of Canada's interventions into
organized Real Estate have had any bearing whatsoever on the Provincial Regulatory authorities pursuing their duties with the appropriate resolve and vigor, then it would stand as the most eloquent of evidence as to why CREA
needed to fight the right fight and explain fully what was right, about
organized Real Estate in Canada!
Since your board can not legally issue a complaint on one member alone, since fellow registrants FEAR retaliation so issue no such complaints and because the consumer has in fact been kept in the dark by
organized real estate in its
need to maintain high membership numbers, only an Advisor now appears to hold those agents who break the rules accountable.
Due to the source of this storey it
needs to be told in full, or not at all — especially when it is being reproduced by a publication that is seen as having peculiar ties to
organized real estate.
Moen: Last fall the Futures Implementation Team identified four strategic focus areas that they wanted to concentrate on: development of a state - of the - art technology platform, providing information and tools to Realtors and to consumers; increased emphasis and enhancement of professional development to increase our value to consumers; looking at restructuring
organized real estate — the governance — to expedite decision making, and ultimately reduce costs and duplication; and finally to acquire consumer insight so
organized real estate can understand changing consumer
needs and improve our relationship with consumers.
The more people
organized real estate can push thru their process of getting into the business and regardless if there is a
need for more people, we keep adding more without regard to ability,
need and quality.
«
Real estate is a lifestyle, and Contactually provides a CRM with a family aspect of keeping track of not only your real estate sphere, but everyone and everything you need,» says Schaar, who has his vendors organized in buckets, as w
Real estate is a lifestyle, and Contactually provides a CRM with a family aspect of keeping track of not only your
real estate sphere, but everyone and everything you need,» says Schaar, who has his vendors organized in buckets, as w
real estate sphere, but everyone and everything you
need,» says Schaar, who has his vendors
organized in buckets, as well.
You're the «poster boy» for what's wrong with
organized real estate — someone who
needs to think he has it all figured out, yet who can't make an intelligent argument, or respond lucidly when pressed.
«There
needs to be property information exchanged between Realtors, but I don't believe that
organized real estate should now be creating all the other things.»
I think the Competition Bureau
needs to be told by someone in authority that it should stop with the compliance kick it is on when it comes to
organized real estate and its member boards.
As we consider the external pressures on
organized real estate for change, the change that has already taken hold and what is in store for the future, we
need to be able to identify where we were weak and where we went wrong.
An online
real estate destination for commercial buyers, sellers and investors, CommNet
organizes commercial
real estate agents» business and saves them time by offering everything they
need under one virtual roof, the company says.
The deafening silence by CREA and BCREA when it was
needed can leave absolutely no doubt that they have zero relevance in
organized real estate.
Should Chris be a nut, then apparently more of us
need to get nuts, to correct the insane aspects of
organized real estate.
Simply put «
organized real estate»
needs a set of rules, and a cooperative marketing tool — MLS.
In order for VOW operators to be in the position to offer the kind of Commission savings, that have been promoted by the Competition Bureau within their pleadings — and why would they want to unless it was absolutely necessary — would it also not hold true that in a industry such as
organized real estate that is grossly oversaturated with members that VOW's would not only have to hurt some existing competitors, but would
need to accomplish this to an extent where the figurative wall will rise up and thus represent a literal «barrier to entrance» into the
real estate industry?
«Today leaders
need flexibility and the desire to help others look good, but mostly a strong belief that
organized real estate offers
real benefits to our members.
Stefan, Jack and I have each spent decades helping to transform
organized real estate, but so much work still
needs to be done.
in April 2015, small group
organized the SouthWest
Real Estate Association as an Oklahoma based non-profit corporation, with the intent of petitioning the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) to create a «Commercial Overlay» Local Board to serve the needs of commercial real estate practitioners in the central Oklahoma a
Real Estate Association as an Oklahoma based non-profit corporation, with the intent of petitioning the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) to create a «Commercial Overlay» Local Board to serve the needs of commercial real estate practitioners in the central Oklahoma
Estate Association as an Oklahoma based non-profit corporation, with the intent of petitioning the National Association of REALTORS ® (NAR) to create a «Commercial Overlay» Local Board to serve the
needs of commercial
real estate practitioners in the central Oklahoma a
real estate practitioners in the central Oklahoma
estate practitioners in the central Oklahoma area.
A career in
real estate means that you'll set your own schedule, but you'll
need to be
organized and ambitious enough to actually work at your business every day.
Real Estate Marketing Calendar: Keep organized and on top of what you need to accomplish each month with a detailed real estate marketing calen
Real Estate Marketing Calendar: Keep organized and on top of what you need to accomplish each month with a detailed real estate marketing cal
Estate Marketing Calendar: Keep
organized and on top of what you
need to accomplish each month with a detailed
real estate marketing calen
real estate marketing cal
estate marketing calendar.
So, I think it's fair to say we
need to do a better job collectively —
organized real estate and Realtors — at respecting the rules, which are pretty clear and simple to understand.»
The last time CREA held its annual general meeting in Quebec, in 1996,
organized real estate was put on notice that a major restructuring effort was urgently
needed to put boards and associations back in touch with the
needs of Canadian Realtors.
what we
need are our Boards actually looking out for their memebers... THATS US... the hard working Sales Representatives who pay for this Pyramid scheme called
organized real estate....
Right now, there obviously isn't the demonstrated
need that isn't being filled by
organized real estate, whether that's CREA, the provincial associations or the local board levels.
I think that there is a
need for some changes within the structure of
organized Real Estate, but I believe that now that the current issue has been raised within the «public» forum (which public still does not understand what the hell is going on), that the folks best suited to suggest what changes should be implemented are any but government types.
This was just after the national Industry Leaders Group spoke out about the
need for substantial change at provincial and national levels of
organized real estate.
The adverse publicity against the
organized Real Estate Industry by the provocative and vindictive Melanie Aitken at the Competiton Bureau
needs to be put on notice for what she has done.
Rather than promoting «who we are and what we are», we
need to demonstrate to consumers what we can do for them differently than we have been doing in
organized real estate for a 1/2 century.