subprime meltdown: How to Thrive is a Challenging Market - Part 2. Patience - 01/28/08 01:55 PM
In the first installment of my blog series "How to thrive in a Challenging Market," I wrote about the value of having the perspective in order to settle your client's fears with facts allowing them to gain perspective as a buyer or seller. Part 2 will cover "Patience," which is an essential ingredient of success in a challenging market. How to Thrive in a Challenging Market - Part 1. Perspective #2. Patience I want to stress the importance of being patient as you navigate these choppy waters in an effort to provide your clients with the best advice on how to proceed with their
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subprime meltdown: How to Thrive in a Challenging Market - Part 1. Perspective - 11/09/07 12:16 PM
Isn't it striking how every morning as you wake up to the morning news all you hear is how bad the real estate market is, or how the sub-prime mortgage melt-down has cost yet another CEO to bite the dust, or how the equity crunch is solely to blame for the woes of the economy. My advice is to start your day with positive personal development and forget about watching the morning news; you will approach your day with a much more proactive "can do" attitude. I want to share with you three golden nuggets that I picked up from one of
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subprime meltdown: The New Mortgage Market Reality for Realtors, Buyers and Sellers - 10/12/07 11:29 AM
I have posted a number of blogs over the past few months concerning the mortgage industry meltdown and the resulting impact on home-buyers and Realtors across the country; among the blog post are theses: Realtors, Are You Sure The Buyer Is Qualified to Buy Your Listing? Note to Realtors: The Lender Holds Your Paycheck The Winds of Change are Blowing in the Alt A and Sub-Prime Markets Two More Examples of the Lender Holding the Realtors Paycheck Realtors - Please Don't Throw Your Lender Unders the Bus.....Maybe Although I have felt from the beginning that the problem was much more serious than many thought and proved to
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