Before you go crazy… So you have a shiny new real estate license. Now what? Even though you may not have been forewarned in real estate school, now you have to get busy doing two things: Learning more about actually selling real estate. Marketing your services to gain clients. For top agents, learning more is […]
Yes, spelling and grammar matter
The reason why you write – whether it’s a blog post, a property description, a prospecting letter, or an email – is to communicate. You want your reader to clearly understand the information you’ve tried to convey. And that’s why spelling and grammar matter. Spelling and grammar matter in blog posts This week I came […]
Upheaval in the housing market?
Are we about to see an upheaval in the housing market? It would not be surprising. Real estate experts who predicted a continuing rise in prices just a couple of months ago are now saying they aren’t so sure about that. In fact, I heard someone on TV predicting a crash. (But of course, you […]
Why so many fail at real estate
Statistics show that 87% of the people who obtain a license fail at real estate and drop out within 5 years. WHY do so many fail at real estate? My observations over the past 30+ years tell me that people fail at real estate for 5 primary reasons. False expectations – becoming licensed for the […]
Selling homes for transferees
Part 5 in the “Where to Find Listings” series. Do you live near a military base or a major corporate headquarters? Have you thought about how many people who work in those places are transferred each year? Selling homes for transferees could give you steady work. This is a group of people who actually need […]
New construction can lead to listings
(Where to find listings, part 4) New construction can lead to listings in three ways. Granted, these are long-term marketing commitments and aren’t likely to bring you a new listing today, but you never know. While agents across the country are facing a shortage of listings, homeowners are hesitating, and no one can blame them. […]
What if you change real estate brokerages?
Right now you could be perfectly happy where you are, but what if things change and you find yourself wanting to change real estate brokerages? What if management in your brokerage changes, and the new owner or manager is a real jerk? (I know, not nice to say, but sometimes it happens.) Or what if […]
Find listing prospects in your newspaper
When you need to find listing prospects, look to your local newspaper. Here is where the events of people’s lives are recorded and shared, for better or for worse. You will likely have to do additional research to find contact information for the people involved, but if you’re eager to find listing prospects, that’s a […]
Real estate marketing and success
“I can’t afford it” are words that can sink your real estate career before it even gets started. And sadly, those are words that I’ve heard from a good number of new agents. They’ve been told that real estate marketing and success are tied together, but… They tell me that they know they need a […]
Absentee owners of vacant houses are good listing prospects
Where to find listings, part 2: My last post was about prospecting to the owners of second homes / vacation homes. These are people who can sell and still have somewhere to live. Other people who don’t “need” their homes are the absentee owners of vacant houses. Obviously, they’re living somewhere else. How many absentee […]