Sentences with phrase «fewer real estate salespeople»

There would probably be fewer real estate salespeople and brokerages in this brave new world.
Few real estate salespeople seem to clearly understand the «products» people buy through them.
But even with the increased skepticism about all things electronic, few real estate salespeople would want to go back to the days before e-mail and websites, says Singer.

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If all Realtors were trained and licensed as / regarded themselves as and operated as «fee consultants», I would wager that there would be many fewer disillusioned consumers out there regarding «commissioned» real estate «salespeople».
Based upon the above quotes, professional real estate salespeople are few and far between.
If big banks are allowed to sell or manage real estate, there will be a negative impact on communities, leaving home buyers and sellers with fewer choices, higher loan fees, and reduced customer service from salespeople who don't follow NAR's strict Code of Ethics.
To pinch a few pennies, a buyer who was purchasing a property from Tina M. Newman, a salesperson with Prudential Prime Properties - Fitzpatrick Real Estate, Millbury, Mass., decided his boss - mentor - friend should perform the home inspection.
For decades, real estate salespeople have relied on a few handy rules — like pegging home price to three times a buyer's annual income — to determine an appropriate price range.
I'm not dumping on all commissioned salespeople per se, for very few have the background and insider knowledge that I have gained over 50 plus years of working within many, many relevant areas of the real estate industry.
Since digital cameras became affordable a few years ago, many real estate salespeople have taken the plunge.
A new study of trend predictions for the residential real estate industry over the next five years reinforces some commonly held perceptions — there'll be fewer salespeople and more intensive use of technology by the year 2000.
At different points in the process, the real estate agent is a salesperson, a buyer's advocate, an analyst, a business manager, a consultant, a negotiator, and a marketer, just to name a few.
Testimony: Cathryn Andrews, sales associate: «Because of the caliber and vision of Brian, I left a large real estate corporation to come to a small company with few salespeople.
Few professionals need time management skills more than real estate salespeople.
Booth cites the 1996 study Profile of Real Estate Firms, by NAR Research, showing that 55 percent of real estate companies have five or fewer salespeople; 4 percent have more than 50 salespeoReal Estate Firms, by NAR Research, showing that 55 percent of real estate companies have five or fewer salespeople; 4 percent have more than 50 salespEstate Firms, by NAR Research, showing that 55 percent of real estate companies have five or fewer salespeople; 4 percent have more than 50 salespeoreal estate companies have five or fewer salespeople; 4 percent have more than 50 salespestate companies have five or fewer salespeople; 4 percent have more than 50 salespeople.
The small real estate company — fewer than 10 salespeople — will always have a viable niche in the marketplace.
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