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Prescreening for Business: How to Handle a Customer Who Grills You

Blog Contributor Business Challenges, Commitment to Excellence, Personal Fulfillment, Professional Development, Sales & Marketing, Sellers 2 Comments

By Jason O’Neil Last week, I received an unusual call from a seller. As a REALTOR®, getting a call from a seller is not out of the ordinary. However, when this particular seller explains that he has developed a list of questions to use for a “prescreening” of potential REALTORS®, I really perk up. Despite what some may think, the …

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Is the Market Shifting?

Blog Contributor Business Challenges, Sales & Marketing 2 Comments

By Jennifer Klein and Derek Sandoval There is a shift toward a seller’s market in many areas of the country. Placer County Association of REALTORS® YPN members Jennifer Klein and Derek Sandoval discuss contributing factors, including lack of inventory and fewer distressed properties. Jennifer Klein is a REALTOR® in Northern California who is experienced in short sales, investments, and property …

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Best Practices for Multiple Offer Situations

Blog Contributor Business Challenges, Code of Ethics, Professional Development, Sales & Marketing 11 Comments

By Scott Newman Real estate is back in 2012 in a big way. Many markets are seeing price increases in response to dwindling inventories as more and more buyers are getting off the fence every day.  With that in mind — especially since it’s been so long since we’ve had the opportunity to use the phrase “multiple offer” — I …

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Does Your Listing Need a Cut-Off Date?

Blog Contributor Business Challenges, Professional Development, Sales & Marketing 2 Comments

By Melissa Krchnak Who has an influx of buyers? We sure do! My market (the Inland Empire of Southern California) is crawling with them. Our middle market is sitting a bit, but our entry-level and high-end are moving quite quickly… with multiple offers over asking! That got me thinking: With lower inventory and a ton of activity, should I be …

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What is Your Real Estate Expertise?

Blog Contributor Classes & Education, Establishing Your Business, Helpful Tools, Professional Development, Sales & Marketing 2 Comments

By Trisha Ocona Francis Being a real estate professional is more than just helping people sell, buy, or rent property, but rather assisting them in achieving their real estate goals. One of the best ways in doing so is by narrowing down your practice of real estate to an area you know extremely well, enjoy doing, and are committed to …

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3 Golden Rules for Dealing with Technology

Blog Contributor Professional Development, Technology & Social Media, Working with Clients 3 Comments

By Scott Newman With new communication and social media technology emerging everyday, it seems all you can do is try and stay on top of it all so you’re not left in the dust and viewed as “out of touch.” However, as we enter this new, super-connected world as real estate professionals, I think we need to make sure we …

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Minding the Gap

Blog Contributor Business Challenges, Consumer, Helpful Tools, Professional Development, Sales & Marketing 1 Comment

By Jason O’Neil One of the places where I have focused my business is on referrals and past clients. This isn’t unique. But the way I look at it is unique, and it has to do with what I call “The Gap.” Here’s what I mean: According to NAR, in 2011, 69 percent of all sellers said that they definitely …

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You’re Too Honest: A Recap of My Recent Listing Appointment

Blog Contributor ethics, Sales & Marketing, Working with Clients 5 Comments

By Laura Rubinchuk Schwartz I met with a very nice couple looking to retire and relocate out of the area, which means selling their home of 20+ years. It had been many, many years since they needed the services of a REALTOR® or learned of the new way things are being done to sell a home, prepare for listing, and …

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Being Unattached to the Outcome

Blog Contributor Business Challenges, Closing, Professional Development, Sales & Marketing, Working with Clients 5 Comments

By Dave Robison Ever had a buyer working with more than one agent? Ever had a seller who you spent a ton of time with, gave them your advice, and then they used a discounted service? Ever had a buyer who kept changing their mind or made offers on a lot of properties? I knew an agent who had a …

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Protect Yourself Down the Road with Disclosure

Blog Contributor Business Challenges, communication, ethics, Hazard & Disclosures, Professional Development, Sales & Marketing, Sellers 2 Comments

By Jennifer Klein When in doubt, it’s best to disclose. Protect your sellers’ best interest with this advice: Jennifer Klein is a REALTOR® in Northern California who is experienced in short sales, investments, and property management. Connect with Jen at RosevilleAndRocklin.com, JenKlein.com, and @JenKleinSac.