Sentences with phrase «agents surveyed indicated»

The majority of agents surveyed indicated that new home sales account for less than 10 per cent of their business.

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On the other hand, sixty - nine percent of surveyed agents and brokers indicated that their home buyer clients think homes for sale are overpriced, up from 61 percent last quarter.
A recent survey of travel agents by MAST Travel Network indicates that might be the case.
Based on responses from over 1,200 real estate agents and brokers nationwide, the results show a large dependence on referrals for acquiring new clients, with a cumulative overall score of 8.9 out of a possible 10 for effectiveness, which is slightly higher than Realtors indicated in the December - February HomeGain Realtor Marketing Survey.
Surveyed agents indicated that they will continue to focus on referrals as their leading marketing strategy for the remainder of 2010, followed by leads from their brokers, events and email campaigns respectively.
In fact, 85 per cent of buyers and sellers surveyed after a transaction indicate they would they would use their agent again.
And he notes RECO is well perceived by agents as indicated by the last registrant satisfaction survey in fall 2013.
Additionally, more consumers indicate they found the agent they actually purchased their home from on realtor.com, compared with the other national real estate portal sites, according to addendum questions asked in the most recent National Association of REALTORS ® Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers survey.
34 % of surveyed agents indicated that a sizeable number of their LGBT clients will purchase a second home in the next 12 months.
Although the majority of homebuyers still choose to work with an agent because of a personal referral, more than 70 percent of the 2,500 consumers who answered the company's latest survey indicated that if a real estate agent was referred to them through offline word - of - mouth, they would do an Internet search on the real estate agent to find more information about the agent and their service before working with them.
Forty - six percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 19 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 65 percent disapproval rating, tying the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the second quarter last year.
«Survey results indicate that the most common method of finding a home inspector (by over 60 per cent of respondents) was a referral from their real estate agent.
Surveyed agents indicated that they think referrals is the most effective strategy for acquiring new clients, with a score of 8.9 out of a possible 10 for effectiveness, compared to 8.7 earlier this year.
Fifty - two percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 18 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 70 percent disapproval rating, an increase of one percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the fourth quarter last year.
Surveyed Massachusetts agents and brokers gave President Obama lower marks in the second quarter with 70 % indicating they disapproved of the President's performance unchanged from the second quarter.
Fifty - two percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 14 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 66 percent disapproval rating, an increase of two percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the first quarter of 2011.
Forty - nine percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 18 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President earning him a 64 percent disapproval rating vs. the 65 percent disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the second quarter of 2010.
Forty - nine percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 18 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 67 percent disapproval rating versus the 58 percent disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter last year.
Sixty - nine percent of surveyed agents and brokers indicated that their home buyer clients think homes for sale are overpriced, up from 61 percent last quarter.
We find it hypocritical and anti-competitive that NAR is funding lawsuits against Neighborcity.com when the company is helping facilitate exactly what NAR's surveys indicate buyers want from an agent — help in negotiating.
«Forty - nine percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they strongly disapproved of the President»....
Numerous real estate agents responding to the HousingPulse survey indicated that prices would be increasing more rapidly, except that appraisal standards require comparables from distressed properties.
Real estate agents responding to the latest HousingPulse survey indicated mortgage availability has improved over the summer months, especially for homebuyers with less than 20 percent cash down payments.
Sixty - three percent of surveyed agents and brokers indicated that their home buyer clients think homes for sale are overpriced.
The National Association of Realtors released a survey in January 2016 that indicated 91 percent of Massachusetts homebuyers used a real estate agent during the home - buying process.
The results of the HomeGain Second Quarter 2010 Home Prices Survey indicates that real estate agents and brokers and homeowners continue to differ on the current values of homes and the direction of home prices.
Of survey respondents, 63 percent indicated that a good agent can help them make the right choices about the type of home and community they want, while 64 percent believe that having a trusted source of information and guidance is important — a 4 percent increase from Q1.
Overall, 69 % of surveyed agents and brokers indicated that their home buyer clients think homes for sale are overpriced.
Sixty - eight percent of surveyed agents indicated that their homeowner clients thought that their homes» values had declined in the prior year vs. 52 % who so believed in the third quarter.
Top 10 States Where Real Estate Agents and Homeowners Think Home Prices Will Go Up in the Next Six Months: Top 10 States Where Real Estate Agents and Homeowners Think Home Prices Will Go Down In the Next Six Months: Forty - six percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 15 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 61 percent disapproval rating, a decrease of six percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter ofAgents and Homeowners Think Home Prices Will Go Up in the Next Six Months: Top 10 States Where Real Estate Agents and Homeowners Think Home Prices Will Go Down In the Next Six Months: Forty - six percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 15 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 61 percent disapproval rating, a decrease of six percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter ofAgents and Homeowners Think Home Prices Will Go Down In the Next Six Months: Forty - six percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 15 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 61 percent disapproval rating, a decrease of six percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter ofagents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 15 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 61 percent disapproval rating, a decrease of six percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter ofagents and brokers surveyed in the third quarter of 2012.
Fifty - three percent of agents and brokers surveyed indicated that they «strongly disapproved» and 13 percent «somewhat disapproved» of Barack Obama's performance as President, earning him a 66 percent disapproval rating, an increase of one percent in the disapproval rating of agents and brokers surveyed in the second quarter of 2011.
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