I don't
work with buyers unless they plan on buying within 60 days.
In know personally that I do not
work with a buyer unless they are pre-approved.
Not exact matches
Unless you find yourself
working with or for engineers and accountants who themselves often over-analyze things, you will find that most
buyers and sellers can easily relate to your «pictures.»
However if you have images of your
work plastered all over the internet, it actually devalues the
work and makes it no longer special to the
buyer and / or collector
unless of course you plan on mass producing your
work like Thomas Kincaid and Walt Disney Productions did
with his
work.
Unless the seller can
work with the neighbor to resolve the problem, that encroachment is likely a pertinent fact that should be disclosed to a prospective
buyer.
It's very hard to realize maximum value for high - end finish
work, especially in an older home and neighborhood,
unless buyers happen to fall in love
with all the improvements.
You don't have to
work with an agent — but it is extremely recommended
unless you are a highly experienced
buyer or lawyer.
You don't have to
work with an agent - but it is extremely recommended
unless you are a highly experienced
buyer or lawyer.
Don't allow yourself to get sucked into the comfort zone of feeling that you had a full, satisfying day
unless you actually got real «
work» done that day: (1) servicing existing clients: taking out
buyers, preparing listing presentations or CMAs, negotiating deals, completing paperwork, etc., (2) developing new clients:
working your sphere, following up
with leads, preparing mailings, etc., or (3) learning: training, weekly meetings, reviewing inventory, doing market analysis.
I will agree
with most of my colleagues here.Your pictures are horrible and don't show the property correctly.They are dark and taken
with a narrow lens (probably a smartphone) and cut off half the rooms making them look smaller and cramped.Toilet lids should be down in pictures and you should be able to see the entire bathroom.You need a professional photographer to get that job done right.You're most likely overpriced and making your competition look better to
buyers.Also, in your Craigslist add you said only prequalified
buyers may see the property.That's a huge mistake and it's going to cost you.Agents like myself insist on previewing the homes first to decide if our
buyers will want to look at it.According to your ad, we can't so we will bypass your property and move on to the properties that do cooperate
with us.Quite frankly,
unless our
buyers accidentally stumble upon your property on their own, it's not going to be shown to them for a while, if ever.The agents have no incentive to
work with you.At 2.5 % and no fellow agent listing the property to
work with, you will be at the bottom of every agent's list of potential properties to show.
Buyer's agents have a fiduciary duty to search for all available properties — just as the listing agent has a duty to
work with all potential
buyers —
unless the agency agreement says otherwise.
He should never take the position
with an owner that he will not
work through his regular agent, or that he will not try to sell his property to a live
buyer he may have
unless he handles the entire deal and gets all the commission.
It is because of our structure — our fees (paying for courses, licenses, board fees, organization fees, insurance, brokerage fees, advertising, etc.), money out of pocket to market a house for sellers / money out of pocket to
work with buyers, and our payment structure (we don't see a dime
unless a closing is successful).