This is great advice for anyone in sales, not just real estate agents

Via Anna 'Banana' Kruchten, Anna Banana Realty, Phoenix AZ:

 Do The Right Stuff!

Ask this guy about doing the right stuff and he'll tell you.  Short, simple and to the point.  You need a pan, a donkey, the right tools and lots of stamina, and all the while you must stay focused on what you're looking for...gold. 

When you're looking for your gold mine in real estate, you need to do the same stuff over and over and over again.  And then start all over.  It's not complicated.  It's not hard. It's not rocket science.  Just do it. Here are the tools the agents in our office are taught to follow every day.  Not once in awhile, every work day.

1.  First thing every day, think of all the stuff you are grateful for and continue doing so throughout the day.  Keep a grateful journal if that helps you stay in touch with all the good happening in your life. Share your grateful list with office mates.  That's kind of like 'sharing the wealth'. Spread only the good stuff around and focus only on the good stuff. JDI.

2. Show up with a can-do attitude.  You do know what that looks like, right?  Of course you do.  Smile. JDI.

3. Work 'on' your business for the first hour.  Do not open emails or take phone calls.  Stay focused on the project on hand and get it done first.  Why no emails or calls?  You know why.  Emails can suck up a lot of time and then ......whoa......it's 11:00 and you don't have anything accomplished yet.  Just try this for a week and see what a difference it can make. JDI.

4. Personal notes, write at least 2 a day.  There are many people who understand the power of the 'old fashioned' hand written note.  They are the successful agents.  Model their behavior. This is a simple relationship building tool that takes less than 5 minutes a day.  JDI.

5. Look over your 'hot list' of prospects/clients. Always be thinking, who is ready to buy or list their home, THIS week?  These are the hot ones that will buy or list with somebody. It may as well be you, right?  JDI.

6. Look over your 'warm' list of prospects/clients.  Is there anybody that needs an MLS search set up, a CMA sent to them, an invite to coffee or lunch.  This warm list most certainly will turn into the hot list when the time is right for them. If you are at the 'top of their mind' they will most likely call you when ready to buy or sell.  JDI.

7. Love calls (come on now be serious, stay focused here). These calls are short, no more than 3 to 5 minutes because you don't want to be the 'one' that people think.....on no it's him/her calling....how will I ever get them off the phone.  Ask FORD questions ( Family, Occupation, Recreation, Dreams) and then LISTEN to what they are saying.  The gold is in the listening part.  Are they getting married or divorced?  New baby on the way?  Big loud teenagers that need their own space? College kids out of nest soon?  Older parents moving in with them?  There are many reasons to buy or sell and it's your job to listen to their current and/or future needs and wants. Think of something of value for them. Follow up.  JDI.

8.  Schedule 2 coffees or lunches with prospective clients and/or business associates weekly.  No explanation needed here.  Everyone knows about Starbucks. JDI.

9. Network weekly. Get out in the flow of people.  Join the chamber of commerce or other groups and get involved in your community. JDI.

10. Blog.  I'd like to say blog every day but I know that a lot of agents will groan loudly.  So do this....blog  2 to 3 times a week until you understand the power of what blogging can do for your business and then start blogging 5 days a week.  Along with blogging, join the Active Rain Social Network. JDI. 

11. Talk to 50 people per week face to face.  Or more. Every live person counts as long as it's not family or friends.  Don't cheat yourself.  This is a real gold mine producer.  JDI.

12. Course Correct.  If you find you're not doing the right stuff, course correct. Don't get out the sledge hammer - that takes way too much energy.  Just simply review the list and start over.  If you need support, ask for it.  Don't wait a week or month for help.  Ask right away if you're going off course.  A great team will be there to assist you.  And so will your Broker. JDI.

Now I know there are many other real estate related activities that need to be accomplished ie: open houses, farming, newsletters, correspondence etc.  Fit them in as required.  But don't get bogged down in the details and forget to prospect. Many agents do this very thing and wonder what happend 90 days or so out and wonder where the clients went. I know, I was one of them years ago before my new broker taught me the right stuff to do. 

That's it. Do the right stuff and you will create a gold mine. JDI.

See you on the Mountain!

 

 
Beautifully remodeled and renovated house in Orchidland on a square three-acre parcel. There's a lot of great custom touches in the home including extra wide hallways and doors, skylights in the dining area and hall bathroom and tons of storage. Some of the features include: * Instant-on hot water and a two-stage filter in the kitchen * Solar hot water * Magnetic door stops * Heater bars in the closets * Automatic attic fan (turns on when the temperature or humidity reaches user-defined levels) * Insulation in a couple of walls to keep the bedrooms cooler The open floor plan is inviting and comfortable with the kitchen and its center island open to the living and dining areas. Large comfortable tiled lanais at the front and on the side give you quality outdoor living area. The carport and workshop area is large and fully electrified for your use. There is also a separate storage shed that is getting a new roof shortly. The house is positioned roughly in the center of the square three acre parcel. Its very private from the road, with a curving driveway flanked by beautiful palms and other tropical plants. The catchment system for the house is unusually large (around 29,000 gallons) so you will never run out of water. Before the house was built 4,000 lbs of BTB was put under the slab and all of the framing was treated for 2 weeks with Hi-Bor. The whole house has been caulked to keep insects out. The house is in super condition and ready for a new owner. There are so many features in this house that there isn't space to describe them all. It has to be seen to be believed. Owner is planning to complete pressure-washing and repainting of the exterior of the house. The front lanai will be tiled after the painting is complete.
 

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Unpermitted but Beautiful

• 760 sq. ft., 1 bath, 1 bdrm single story - MLS® $99,000

 -  Unpermitted off-grid but very self-sufficient cottage in Fern Acres. Very nicely built and completely livable. The driveway curves in for privacy and no other buildings are visible from the property. The driveway continues down to a nice house pad area. There's a peek-a-boo view of the ocean (you can see the cruise ships go by at night).

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One View of The Lot
Close to the Ocean and Tidepools

•  lot / land - MLS® $87,000 - Lowest Price in the Area

 -  A fantastic lot and best priced in the area. Short walk to all water activities in and around the famous tide pools.

Owners are licensed realtors in Hawaii and hoped to move here and build their dream home.

This is the opportunity for someone to own and live in this magnificent area. A great place to live, love and relax. Lots of vacation rentals including the adjacent property.
The home on the ocean side of the property is across the street from the ocean so it would be mentioned there should be great ocean views from the upper levels and after clearing, possible from the lower levels.

The second picture is one of the tide pools that are a five minute walk from this property.

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Kahananui

•  lot / land - MLS® $45,000 - Good price for lower HPP

 -  Really nice lot on 3rd in HPP. No albizias here, just ohias and other native plants. Low to the ground, no huge trees to clear before you build and landscape to your heart's content.

Property information

 
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Description
Really darling restored Kama'aina Charming two story home located near everything! Close to downtown, walking distance to Hilo Bay and the downtown post office.

Small very lushly landscaped parcel is quite private from the road and neighbors.

The 1924 charming home was renovated a few years ago with extensive hand painted murals throughout the upstairs by a famed Hawaii artist. There are custom real wood louver window treatments that afford total privacy to the living quarters upstairs.

The upstairs has a kitchen, living room and dining area with two bedrooms and a really sweet bathroom. The vanity was made from a antique hutch piece of furniture and turned into a vanity with matching mirror. The floors upstairs are hardwood, as are the kitchen cabinets. Updated lighting and fans.

Downstairs has a bathroom and several rooms that could be perfect for an extended family, mother-in-law or separate rental. The downstairs practically doubles the square footage of the home. There is real value in this property for a first time home buyer, a rental property or a vacation rental.

The entire exterior of the home was completely repainted a couple of years ago. The countertops in the kitchen and all appliances were replaced at that time. Also the back yard was given a privacy fence. The home is in remarkably good condition for it's age and is one of the lowest priced homes in Hilo! Check with the planning department regarding the residential multi-family zoning and what your options are with this property.

It is really worthy of your consideration.

Features
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Parking Spaces: 0
Year Built: 1924
Subdivision: Puueo
Lot Size: 4824
Garage Size: 0
Square Footage: 1270
Agent Name: John Dirgo, R, BIC, ABR, e-PRO, EcoBroker
Broker: Aloha Coast Realty, LLC
MLS #: 218575
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DLNR has approved a proposal by a landowner in the Kapoho area to restore an old, deteriorated fishpond in Kapoho. This is a 4.3 acre fishpond that was built sometime before 1893 and maintained until the mid-1900s. However, in recent years, the pond has fallen into disrepair. His proposal was to restore the pond it about a foot above the high-tide mark and leaving it ungated as a no-fishing zone. Of course, traditional, cultural, and religious practices in the area would still be allowed under the PASH (Public Access to Shoreline in Hawaii) laws. The owner still has to submit a preservation plan to DLNR’s State Historic Preservation Division. He’ll also have to submit preservation plans and consult with the Division of Aquatic Resources to stop or at least minimize the spread of invasive algae.

 

The Vice President of Administration for KTA Super Stores issues the following statement yesterday:

"It is our intention to make improvements to the property.  We evaluated many different options and concluded that additional parking for our store would be in our best interest.  Currently, we are in the preliminary planning phase.  Our consultants are working with the appropriate county departments (i.e. building, planning, fire, etc.) to ensure we comply with current codes and unique restrictions of the downtown area."

This has been rumored for a long time and its very true that the KTA store in downtown is desperately in need of more parking.  While it is sad to see an older building come down, right across the street a very old (and previously somewhat derelict) building is getting a much-needed facelift. 

Parking in downtown Hilo is always an issue -- especially on Wednesdays and Saturdays when the Farmer's Market is at its busiest.  The addition of additional parking for KTA will also impact traffic on Mamo Street because often there are a number of cars waiting and stopping traffic on Mamo waiting to turn into KTA, due to the lack of parking.

The changes could begin as soon as June. At least one of the tenants of the existing building has been told that they may have to be out by the end of May.  One is already vacating and the third is awaiting final word from KTA headquarters as to when they should plan to be out.

 
The Tribune-Herald reported today (sorry, that link will probably only be good for a couple of weeks) that the County Council had approved funds to pay for a part-time "visitor access manager" to help educate people about the tidepools. Of course, not many people realize that the Vacationland Hawaii Community Association has been paying for port-a-potties and a guard/educator down there for the last year or so. Its great that the County is helping out.
 

Today's Merrie Monarch Parade was great fun.  The weather cooperated (a little rain before to cool things down).  You gotta love a town where the parade has the mayor walking down the street in a pair of jeans and waving to everyone.

Merrie Monarch Parade

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See a lot more photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/johndirgo/

There were Pa'u riders representing each of the islands (including Ni'ihau) in their ceremonial colors.  Even the horses were adorned for the event.  A number of high schools bands, various county departments and office, the police, firefighters, etc.  Of course, several halau were there dancing on their floats and musicians playing. 

It took over 2 hours to finish -- but like so many things that was just because it was running on "Hawaiian time" -- no rush, no worries, it'll be done when it gets done.

 
 
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John Dirgo, R, BIC, e-PRO, ABR, EcoBroker

Hilo, HI

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Aloha Coast Realty

Address: 330 Kamehameha Ave, Hilo, HI , 96720

Office Phone: (808) 934-7600

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