Sentences with phrase «many real estate sales people»

Introducing myself as a highly experienced and passionate real estate professional, working in the sales field for past eight years, I wish to apply for a real estate sales person position at Gold Land Real Estate agency.
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ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE (Details available upon request) Account Executive I, II and Investment Account Manager at MCI, Location Sales Executive at Executone of Louisiana, Location Senior Leasing Executive at The Maurin - Odgen Companies, Mandeville • LA Retail Leasing Executive at Walsh & Tullos Developers, Baton Rouge • LA Sales Manager at H&K Developers, Baton Rouge • LA Real Estate Sales Person at ERA Real Estate, Baton Rouge • LA Office Manager / Legal Secretary at Whit M. Cook III, Attorney at Law, Baton Rouge • LA
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When dealing with a real estate sales person you tend to pick up on personal attributes, and we felt Barb's values were unbeatable.
There is no doubt that the hurdles required to earn a law degree are significant when compared to the time and efforet required to obtain a real estate sales person license here in Ontario.
Alan M based on the comments of your last post wherein you are trashing me, I can only say that it's people like you that give real estate sales people a bad name.
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.
we are not squirrels, although too many of us act like squirrels, and too many of them latch too easily onto real estate sales person licenses.
This is what hungry commissioned real estate sales people are trained to do, pure and simple, and their bosses (and dues - reaping ORE overseers) like it that way because it keeps the dollars flowing in; they simply love hungry sales people who posses the knowledge and willingness to influence clients to act now.
There are just too many superflous people in possession of real estate sales person licenses across Canada who poison the entire barrel.
On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate the way Organized Real Estate officials monitor and deal effectively with miscreant real estate sales people in the public interest?
There is plenty of room out there for everyone and real estate sales people are there for those people who need assistance and would like their service.
Until then (or when the Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup, whichever comes first) ORE will continue to turn out mostly turkeys ready to be stuffed possessing real estate sales person licenses with expense - money to spend trying to fulfill / buy the image of a «professional» via slick websites and canned objection - handling lines designed to put those damned nay - saying skeptical consumers in their place (ready to sign right here, right now!).
Any good real estate sales person should be client - driven in their customer service because without clients they would not be able to make a living.
To improve our record of protecting the public interest vs our own practitioners» interests in the face of complaints received herein about our practitioners from both the public and other real estate sales people regarding less than acceptable behaviours / practices as exhibited by said alleged offenders.
On a scale of one to ten, what is your impression that the general public has of real estate sales people regarding the cultural integrity of the real estate community as a whole?
Why would the public blast real estate sales people, (independent contractors) when we essentially are on our own?
How is it that so many real estate sales people seem to be the most susceptible to free offers?
It seems to me, by way of your very words, that you just may be a stereotypical real estate sales person... a money monger perhaps... just like Terry Paranych appears to have been pre RECA Hearing decision.
This is a thorny issue, but I know one thing for sure: The more licensed real estate sales people that there are in the field, the more self - promotion / self - marketing (spelled m - o - n - e-y) is required to attempt to secure one's part of the dwindling pie.
Ross is right; there needs to be a cap put on the number of registrants allowed into what really should be a profession in reality, and not in name only (I acknowledge that there are some «real» professionals operating as real estate sales people in Canada), but that would not bode well for the pluckers.
The «You don't try real estate, real estate tries you» quote is so true, but what is also true, sadly, is that too many consumers end up trying too many incompetent real estate sales people, thanks largely to Organized Real Estate's «Let's keep the turnstiles well greased (both in and out models) but especially the «in» model» attitude.
Real estate sales people need to start acting as if they indeed «are» professionals.
I can not believe that an appropriately licensed real estate sales person would make a statement to the effect that it is somehow «a huge ball of crap» for a buyer representative to consider his / her fiduciary relatioinship with his / her buyer client as being nothing more than a hiding place.
Your own so - called «gate - keepers» have definitely been exposed for what they are over the last couple of decades, being «gate - keepers» onto themselves, with the proletariat (the 100,000 or so real estate sales people who pay their salaries) left to fend for themselves... you have been sold down the river, I'm afraid, by those supposedly ensconsed to represent you.
Besides, very little education is necessary in order to be a real estate sales person.
Your identifier «A real agent...» suggests that you are a licensed real estate sales person; how, why, when and where?
I have to agree with you however, that real estate sales people do provide «a valuable role in society» but that is ONLY because it's a powerfully «organized» industry.
It is a good idea whose time has come, but it will likely never be inplemented by the current powers that be as an integral part of acquiring one's real estate sales person's licence in my opinion.
What the grand old system of churning out dues paying, commission seeking «licensed» real estate sales people amounts to is the equivalent of a sixteen - year - old passing a written test to acquire a driver's license, without the benefit of actually learning how to drive a vehicle safely and responsibly, because he / she has never been behind the wheel when the motor was actually running, and then being allowed to hop right into a 750 horsepower, 300 kilometer per hour race car, immediately being encouraged to hit the track (no practice laps) pedal to the metal, racing for the glory, the crown, and the prize money, along with the mostly other hacks who are clogging up the track.
When you state «When incentives are «Realtor», and not Brokerage based...», do you in fact mean «Real Estate sales person» vis a vis «Realtor»?
With your sketchy credentials as a «Drop out» as far as being a Realtor, other than your enormous ego what makes you an authority in real estate and gives you the right to criticize real estate sales people?
It's the old story; take the listing at whatever price the consumer thinks is right at a listing percentage just under what the next lowest real estate sales person quoted....
Please answer me one question: Why does the poor man have to pay for some rich persons decision to drive up the prices of our city of Winnipeg homes Namely the real estate sales people?
Although real estate sales people are required to pass tests based upon in - school information about legal and family law matters in the generic sense, they are by no means qualified to comment on these matters in a fashion designed to guide the client to a resolution of his / her related query, in other words, holding themselves out as experts in these areas.
You arrogantly say «I have every justified right in the world to criticize whomever I damn well please when it comes to real estate sales people» No you don't!!!
A commissioned sales person, who happens to hold a real estate sales person licence, who views his / her mission in life as one being to sell, sell, sell, real estate, for the sake of commissions (the more the better), as opposed to consulting with, listening to, and thereby assisting, clients with their sales and purchases of real property, are simply unprofessional behaviourists.
Too often, real estate sales people look through the wrong end of the binoculars.
Without a Buyer Representation Agreement a real estate sales person is not obligated to:
is an indictment against the lack of professionalism inherent within the majority of practitioners licensed as real estate sales persons.
So a Registrant or Practitioner could reasonably ask themselves today: why would any Buyer commit to talking to just a single real estate sales person — if they understood that individual (Practitioner) was going to promote their own listings first, then those listings of their brokerages colleagues, and then in the final analysis they (the buyer prospect) would be advised of any pertinent property listings that might be under contract with the other competing brokerages.
The seller can refuse to abide by this system of selling via a licensed real estate sales person and his / her Brokerage, right up front, and hire someone else.
I'm sorry Brian, but your comments almost always paint a picture of a unprofessional, commission hungry real estate sales person.
One last thing though; consumers should not confuse Brokerages with individual real estate sales people.
IC status has allowed tens of thousands of under qualified people to pretend they are real estate sales people.
But many hungry real estate sales people posing as professionals will continue to tell potential clients that now is the time to buy... and sell, with the «now» concept being a never - ending perpetuation of the sales / commission game.
What I meant to say is that there are real estate sales people out there ho conduct their business in a professional manner.
Real estate sales people prefer to call themselves consultants rather than «sales associate».
There are very few real estate sales people that would make good real estate consultants.
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