Buying his own listing can land
a Realtor in a good deal of trouble, as I'll demonstrate in the following law cases.
Not exact matches
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In closing, using a short sale specialist or prudent
realtor is the key (ooh yeah the HUD
better be right — old water bills can sink a
deal too).
Scott Farrell, a
realtor and partner at Atlas Properties
in Boston, agrees that the fall, especially November, is a great time to find a house and score the
best deal due to less competition from other buyers.
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@Nick Romano I think the comments are steering you
in the right direction, as a local investor /
realtor in the north of boston area
in today's market we often try to make a «bad»
deal a
good one.
Your argument
in support of this scheme fails, for your approach is to use bribery, not marketing or negotiating skills to sell a would be seller prospect on hiring anyone you would coach and
in turn it is not skill, knowledge or negotiations they depend upon to pull the
best deal from the buyer's
Realtor, but bribery — bribe the seller, bribe the buyer's
Realtor.
After all, at the end of a long hard day out
in the field cobbling together a difficult
deal, the average
Realtor will return to their home and unwind with perhaps a
good book, or a few hours
in front of the television.
«Winning the
Good Neighbor Award has not only brought a great
deal of publicity and support for my charitable efforts but it has empowered me to reach out and help other
REALTORS ® and their efforts around the nation and
in my own state of Missouri.»
As
Realtors we know that getting
in front of the client and understanding them and
dealing with them face - to - face is the
best way to build a relationship, so the Open Houses are reaching out both to leaders and to members directly to explain some of the tools and services that CREA is offering.
Why would a
Realtor who is already (by dint of his / her own efforts) making a
good living «without» giving away a significant percentage of his / her income on a
deal - a-month-or-more standard then decide to start giving away significant money
in an effort to gain more business for «less» income per transaction... (has anyone heard of the negative economic principle known as «the principle of diminishing returns»?)
«
REALTORS ® believe
in the promise of lower tax rates, but this bill is nowhere near as
good a
deal as the one middle - class homeowners get under current law.
However, those should not preclude select qualified
Realtors from delivering
better deals to their clients through dual agency than they could otherwise — eliminating one
Realtor often breaks the «broken telephone» problem
in a transaction.
But believe it or not, there are very
good folks
in the business of genuinely helping consumers who want the help to
deal with their real estate concerns; apparently you just haven't had the
good fortune of being exposed to the benefits of
dealing with such a
Realtor.
He can elect to be either a client or a customer (duty of care), but if you are going to show him one of your own listings, or one of your company listings, you need to be cautious that he understands the full situation and has signed off on the document called Working With a
REALTOR, and that if he wishes to proceed
in client status, you will need to let your seller know that, with his permission, you will be
dealing in dual agency, having explained this to the caller as
well.
Home stagers» potential inputs aside, savvy purchasers who use savvy buyer - agent
Realtors in pursuit of acquiring the
best properties for the
best (lowest) prices inevitably transact the
best deals, based upon the simple fact that the
best Realtors are the
best negotiators who can / do advise their buyer - clients to look beyond / beneath the superficial staging constructs, or lack thereof, of a listed property, professionally paid for and staged, or not.
Once a
Realtor starts to consider a fellow Realtor's concerns / feelings / status etc., etc., when potentially looking at dealing with said realtor in a negotiation scenario, one has already begun to rob one's client's consideration bank in order to deposit something in your fellow Realtor's consideration bank... not good... at least in m
Realtor starts to consider a fellow
Realtor's concerns / feelings / status etc., etc., when potentially looking at dealing with said realtor in a negotiation scenario, one has already begun to rob one's client's consideration bank in order to deposit something in your fellow Realtor's consideration bank... not good... at least in m
Realtor's concerns / feelings / status etc., etc., when potentially looking at
dealing with said
realtor in a negotiation scenario, one has already begun to rob one's client's consideration bank in order to deposit something in your fellow Realtor's consideration bank... not good... at least in m
realtor in a negotiation scenario, one has already begun to rob one's client's consideration bank
in order to deposit something
in your fellow
Realtor's consideration bank... not good... at least in m
Realtor's consideration bank... not
good... at least
in my book.
Therefore, half of all participants
in the buying and selling of real estate via the services of a
Realtor couldn't care less about the selling arrangements with a listing brokerage; they (buyers) just want the
best deals possible from a buying perspective.
Unfortunately most agents are NOT interested
in suggesting a home inspector that is known as «The
Deal Killer» so their name will NEVER be on the
Realtor's list even though they could be considered the
best.
True professionals do not go into real estate transaction service to get rich by talking sellers and buyers into
dealing with them because they have the
best systems or because they work cheaper; they go into the service because they know that they have much to offer consumers
in the way of knowledge gained from industry - related experience and education beforehand; because they have an altruistic bent to their personalities which relieves them from the constant need to grasp, grasp, grasp for every seller / buyer out there who is looking for cheap, cheap, cheap
Realtors, and, most important, because money is not the name of the game, but rather, an exemplary personal (not organizational) reputation is the reward at the end of the road.
That is a
good suggestion though since my wife is a
Realtor maybe we can get early jumps on
deals in our local area.
Yes its
in the publics
best interests to have a
REALTOR involved, but for many Canadians and consumers
in general, they will gravitate to the
better deal... companies hate Walmart but look at the impact they've had.
Hardly Working Pseudo
Realtor appears to be having a
good old time defending his new found government agency assisted highjacked freebie business selling consumers signs, paper and dreams of
in - pocket money before the fact of actually transacting a
deal... kind of like selling snake oil to people with health issues but with no knowledge of medicine,
in either case.
There are
deals to be had
in MN but you have to get a
good realtor on your team who is active when you are ready to search.
This is about every party's obligation to
dealing and negotiation
in good faith and honesty, from the
Realtors, Buyers, Sellers to the Lawyers.
Best next steps: is to take action of getting funds
in order (financing
in place) and then go shopping (off - market with wholesalers or on - market with
realtors) and wait for a
deal that makes sense.
One of the greatest advantages of having a
REALTOR © represent the consumer, be it buyer or seller, is to benefit from their extensive experience
in the business, with the ultimate objective of securing the
best deal possible.
A
Realtor should be seen to be an honest broker, a champion for his / her client's
well being, all the while
dealing with everyone else
in a fair and just manner.
The reason for using a
realtor is partly due to his experience
in selling home, access to leading listing sites and assuming that a
realtor would have
better ability with negotiating
deals than someone that has not sold property before.
Greg has to be the
best realtor I've ever
dealt wirh; Top Drawer all around and I won't hesitate to put any of my friends
in touch with him.
As a licensed Broker
in the State of Arizona, as
well as a
Realtor ® with the National Association of
Realtors ®, I have agreed to be held to a higher standard when
dealing with the public.
As a licensed South Carolina
Realtor, Diane will work hard for you to get the
best value for your home or property and sell it
in the quickest time possible or help you get the
best deal on buying your next home.
Most of the
realtors in my lifetime recognize a «
good deal» as a property that will sell... that doesn't necessarily match up with great value.
However, we can assure you that this site's future content won't remind you of that painstaking process for all you top - producing
realtors who are interested more
in becoming the
best you can be and closing as many
deals as humanely possible.