Thus, selling
real estate for too many registrants really turns on being psychologically able to influence targets to «do» something, to buy happiness vs
educating them about the product, especially if the salesperson knows next to nothing about said product, which I would estimate to include the vast majority of
real estate sales people in the mix today (those with five years or less poorly prepared / inexperienced newbies) which brings us right back to Mclean's first concern.
Good point Jim... BUT... if brokerages ideally going forward have to compete with other brokerages for only a small number of recent competent graduates per year (instead of the tumble weed - like overabundance of wide - eyed hoping - for - good - luck babes - in - the - woods minor league» rs) who are highly
educated (both academically and industry related), well experienced in some kind of previous
real estate related venture (other than simply as a commissioned sales person) who can also prove that they have an ethics - driven background «prior» to being allowed into real estate transaction schooling / training, then that ball falls squarely in Organized Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy paramet
real estate related venture (other than simply as a commissioned sales person) who can also prove that they have an ethics - driven background «prior» to being allowed into real estate transaction schooling / training, then that ball falls squarely in Organized Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy param
estate related venture (other than simply as a commissioned
sales person) who can also prove that they have an ethics - driven background «prior» to being allowed into
real estate transaction schooling / training, then that ball falls squarely in Organized Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy paramet
real estate transaction schooling / training, then that ball falls squarely in Organized Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy param
estate transaction schooling / training, then that ball falls squarely in Organized
Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy paramet
Real Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy param
Estate's bureaucratic court of currently - fuzzy parameters.
According to the HUD guidelines, all advertising of residential
real estate for
sale or rent should contain an equal housing opportunity logotype, statement, or slogan as a means of
educating the home - seeking public that the property is available to all
persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin.