We have obviously taken a considerable length of time developing a strategic marketing plan to sell our listings.  Denver leads the nation in foreclosures.  With the recent identification of considerable mortgage lending fraud that has occurred in Denver, this dubious honor is going to continue for some time.  That means that it is essential for a serious real estate professional to use every tool in their bag to get a home sold.  I agree with Bryant.  Pricing is essential.  So is that intangible called WOW factor.  Those are supplied by the homeowner.  The Realtor must have an easily found website that displays pictures and virtual tours.  Multiple pictures.  Great verbiage that describes the property with emotional appeal.  We are all going to have to re-double our efforts and be better than the competition!!  We need to for the homeowner we agree to represent!

 

TEAMCOX

The Realtor®’s Critical Role in the Real Estate Transaction

 

Why Was This List Prepared?

Surveys show that many homeowners and home buyers are not aware of the true value an experienced full-service Realtor® provides during the course of a real estate transaction.

At the same time, regrettably, Realtors® have generally assumed that the expertise, professional knowledge and just plain hard work that go into bringing about a successful transaction were understood and appreciated.

Many of the most important services and steps are performed behind the scenes by Team Cox and traditionally have been viewed simply as part of our professional responsibilities to the client.  Without them the transaction could be placed in jeopardy.   

This information seeks to close that gap. 

Listed on the following pages are nearly 200 typical actions, research steps, processes, and review stages necessary for a successful residential real estate transaction and normally provided by TEAMCOX for which we are entitled to fair compensation. 

Comprehensiveness

The list is by no means an attempt to set forth a complete list of services as they may vary for each client. We routinely provide a wide variety of additional services that are as varied as the nature of each transaction.

By the same token, some transactions may not require some of these steps to be successful; however, most would agree that given the unexpected complications that can arise, it’s far better to know about a step and make an intelligent, informed decision to skip it, than to not know the possibility even existed.

The TEAMCOX Commitment

Through it all, TEAMCOX’S personal and professional commitment is to ensure that a seller and buyer are brought together in an agreement that provides each with a “win” that is fair and equitable. 

The TEAMCOX motivation is easy to understand.  As with most full-service brokerages, we receive no compensation unless and until the sale closes.

By contrast, there are firms that offer “limited services” in exchange for an up-front flat fee, or perhaps offer a menu of pay-as-you-go or “a la carte” options. Some even offer a sliding scale ranging from limited to full service.  In these cases, the Realtor’s compensation is based on these reduced service levels with the seller bearing full responsibility for all the other steps and procedures in the selling process.  In short, the marketplace truism is that “you get what you pay for.”   Team Cox believes in full-service and adheres to the principal of agency and full-client representation. 

 

A Variety of Choices

It can truly be said that the variety of brokerage business models in today’s real estate industry affords the homeowner a greater range of options than ever before.

No matter which option is chosen, before signing a Listing Agreement or otherwise engaging the services of a Realtor and agreeing to compensate that agent, homeowners should understand exactly what services will or will not be provided.

TEAMCOXS’ Critical Role

Listed here are nearly 200 typical actions, research steps, procedures, processes and review stages in a successful residential real estate transaction that are normally provided by TEAMCOX in return for their sales commission. Depending on the transaction, some may take minutes, hours, or even days to complete, while some may not be needed. 

More importantly, they reflect the level of skill, knowledge and attention to detail required in today’s real estate transaction, underscoring the importance of having help and guidance from someone who fully understands the process.

Never forget that TEAMCOX pledges to uphold the stringent, enforceable tenets of the Realtor® Code of Ethics in their professional dealings with the public.  Not every real estate licensee holds Realtor membership.

            Pre-Listing Activities

1                    Make appointment with seller for listing presentation.

2                    Send seller a written or e-mail confirmation of listing appointment and call to confirm.

3                    Review pre-appointment questions.

4                    Research all comparable currently listed properties.

5                    Research sales activity for past 18 months from MLS and public records databases.

6                    Research “Average Days on Market” for a property of this type, price range and location.

7                    Download and review property tax information.

8                    Prepare “Comparable Market Analysis” (CMA) to establish fair market value.

9                    Obtain copy of subdivision plat/complex lay-out.

10                Research property’s ownership and deed type.

11                Research property’s public record information for lot size and dimensions.

12                Research and verify legal description.

13                Research property’s land use coding and deed restrictions.

14                Research property’s current use and zoning.

15                Verify legal names of owner(s) in county’s public property records.

16                Perform exterior “Curb Appeal Assessment” of subject property.

17                Compile and assemble formal file on property.

18                Confirm current public schools and explain impact of schools on market value.

19                Review listing appointment checklist to ensure that all steps and actions have been completed.

 

Listing Appointment Presentation

1                    Give seller an overview of current market conditions and projections.

2                    Review agent’s and company’s credentials and accomplishments in the market.

3                    Present company’s profile and position or “niche” in the marketplace.

4                    Present CMA results to seller, including comparables, solds, current listings and expireds.

5                    Offer pricing strategy based on professional judgment and interpretation of current market conditions.

6                    Discuss goals with seller to market effectively.

7                    Explain market power and benefits of Multiple Listing Service.

8                    Explain market power of Websites, IDX, and TourFactory.com.

9                    Explain the work the brokerage and agent do “behind the scenes” and agent’s availability on weekends.

                        Explain agent’s role in taking calls to screen for qualified buyers and protect seller from curiosity    seekers.

10                Present and discuss strategic master marketing plan.

11                Explain different agency relationships and determine seller’s preference.

12                Review and explain all clauses in Listing Contract and Addendum and obtain seller’s signature.

 

Once Property is Under Listing Agreement

1                    Review current title information.

2                    Measure overall and heated square footage.

3                    Measure interior room sizes.

4                    Take multiple interior and exterior pictures for MLS and all multiple websites.

5                    Confirm lot size via owner’s copy of certified survey, if available.

6                    Note any and all unrecorded property lines, agreements, easements.

7                    Obtain house plans, if applicable and available.

8                    Review house plans and make copy.

9                    Order plat map for retention in property’s listing file.

10                Prepare showing instructions for buyers’ agents and agree on showing time window with seller.

11                Obtain current mortgage loan(s) information: companies and loan account numbers.

12                Verify current loan information with lender(s).

13                Check assumability of loan(s) and any special requirements.

14                Discuss possible buyer financing alternatives and options with seller.

15                Review current appraisal, if available.

16                Identify Home Owner Association manager, if applicable

17                Verify Home Owner Association fees with manager: mandatory or optional and current annual fee.

18                Order copy of Homeowner Association bylaws, if applicable.

19                Research electricity availability and supplier’s name and phone number.

20                Calculate average utility usage from last 12 months of bills.

21                Research and verify city sewer/septic tank system.

22                Water system: calculate average water fees or rates from last 12 months of bills.

23                Well water: confirm well status, depth and output from well report.

24                Natural gas: research/verify availability and supplier’s name and phone number.

25                Verify security system, current term of service and whether owned or leased.

26                Verify if seller has transferable Termite Bond.

27                Ascertain need for lead-based paint disclosure.

28                Prepare detailed list of property amenities and assess market impact.

29                Prepare detailed list of property’s “Inclusions and Conveyances with Sale.”

30                Compile list of completed repairs and maintenance items.

31                Send “Vacancy Checklist” to seller if property is vacant.

32                Explain benefits of home owner warranty to seller.

33                Assist sellers with completion and submission of home owner warranty application.

34                When received, place home owner warranty in property file for conveyance at time of sale.

35                Have extra key made for lockbox.

36                Verify if property has rental units involved. And, if so:

37                Make copies of all leases for retention in listing file.

38                Verify all rents and deposits.

39                Inform tenants of listing and discuss how showings will be handled.

40                Arrange for installation of yard sign.

41                Assist seller with completion of Seller’s Disclosure form.

42                “New Listing Checklist” completed.

43                Review results of curb appeal assessment with seller and provide suggestions to improve salability.

44                Review results of interior décor assessment and suggest changes to shorten time on market.

 

 

 Entering Property in Multiple Listing Service Database

1                    Prepare MLS Profile Sheet — agent is responsible for “quality control” and accuracy of listing data.

2                    Enter property data from profile sheet into MLS listing database.

3                    Proofread MLS database listing for accuracy, including proper placement in mapping function.

4                    Add property to company’s active listings list.

5                    Provide seller with signed copies of Listing Agreement and MLS Profile Sheet Data Form within 48 hours.

6                    Take additional photos for upload into MLS and use in flyers. Discuss efficacy of panoramic photography.

 

Marketing the Listing

1                    Create print and Internet ads with seller’s input.

2                    Coordinate showings with owners, tenants, and other Realtors.  Return all calls, weekends included.

3                    Install lock box if authorized by owner and program with agreed-upon showing time windows.

4                    Prepare mailing and contact list.

5                    Generate mail-merge letters to contact list.

6                    Order “Just Listed” labels and reports.

7                    Prepare flyers and feedback faxes.

8                    Review comparable MLS listings regularly to ensure property remains competitive in price.

                        terms, conditions and availability.

9                    Prepare property marketing brochure for seller’s review.

10                Arrange for printing or copying of supply of marketing brochures or fliers.

11                Place marketing brochures in all company agent mail boxes.

12                Upload listing to company and agent Internet sites, if applicable.

13                Mail Out “Just Listed” notice to all neighborhood residents.

14                Advise network referral program of listing.

15                Provide marketing data to buyers coming through international relocation networks.

16                Provide marketing data to buyers coming from referral network.

17                Provide “Special Feature” cards for marketing, if applicable.

18                Submit ads to company's participating Internet real estate sites.

19                Price changes conveyed promptly to all Internet groups.

20                Reprint/supply brochures promptly, as needed.

21                Loan information reviewed and updated in MLS as required.

22                Feedback e-mails/faxes sent to buyers’ agents after showings.

23                Review weekly Market Study.

24                Discuss feedback from showing agents with seller to determine if changes will accelerate the sale.

25                Place regular weekly update calls to seller to discuss marketing and pricing.

26                Promptly enter price changes in MLS listing database.

 

The Offer and Contract

1                    Receive and review all offer to purchase contracts submitted by buyers or buyers' agents.

2                    Evaluate offer(s) and prepare a “net sheet” on each for the owner for comparison purposes.

3                    Counsel seller on offers. Explain merits and weakness of each component of each offer.

4                    Contact buyers’ agents to review buyer’s qualifications and discuss offer.

5                    Fax/deliver Seller’s Disclosure to buyer’s agent or buyer upon request and prior to offer if possible.

6                    Confirm buyer is pre-qualified by calling loan officer.

7                    Obtain prequalification-qualification letter on buyer from loan officer.

8                    Negotiate all offers on seller’s behalf, setting time limit for loan approval and closing date.

9                    Prepare and convey any counteroffers, acceptance or amendments to buyer’s agent.

10                Fax copies of contract and all addendums to closing attorney or title company.

11                When an Offer to Purchase Contract is accepted and signed by seller, deliver signed offer to buyer’s agent.

12                Record and promptly deposit buyer’s earnest money in escrow account.

13                Disseminate “Under-Contract Showing Restrictions” as seller requests.

14                Deliver copies of fully signed Offer to Purchase Contract to seller.

15                Fax/deliver copies of Offer to Purchase Contract to selling agent.

16                Fax copies of Offer to Purchase Contract to lender.

17                Provide copies of signed Offer to Purchase Contract for office file.

18                Advise seller in handling additional offers to purchase submitted between contract and closing.

19                Change status in MLS to “Sale Pending.”

20                Review buyer’s credit report results — advise seller of worst and best case scenarios.

21                Provide credit report information to seller if property will be seller-financed.

22                Assist buyer with obtaining financing, if applicable and follow-up as necessary.

23                Coordinate with lender on Discount Points being locked in with dates.

24                Deliver unrecorded property information to buyer.

25                Order septic system inspection, if applicable.

26                Receive and review septic system report and assess any possible impact on sale.

27                Deliver copy of septic system inspection report lender and buyer.

28                Deliver Well Flow Test Report copies to lender and buyer and property listing file.

29                Verify termite inspection ordered.

30                Verify mold inspection ordered, if required.

 

Tracking the Loan Process

1                    Confirm verifications of deposit and buyer’s employment have been returned.

2                    Follow loan processing through to the underwriter.

3                    Contact lender weekly to ensure processing is on track.

4                    Relay final approval of buyer’s loan application to seller.

 

Home Inspection

1                    Coordinate buyer’s professional home inspection with seller.

2                    Review home inspector’s report.

3                    Ensure seller’s compliance with Home Inspection Clause requirements.

4                    Recommend or assist seller with identifying and negotiating with trustworthy contractors to perform any required repairs.

5                    Negotiate payment and oversee completion of all required repairs on seller’s behalf, if needed.

 

 

           The Appraisal

1                    Schedule appraisal.

2                    Provide comparable sales used in market pricing to appraiser.

3                    Follow up on appraisal.

4                    Assist seller in questioning appraisal report if it seems too low.

 

 

           Closing Preparations and Duties

1                    Contract is signed by all parties.

2                    Coordinate closing process with buyer’s agent and lender.

3                    Update closing forms and files.

4                    Ensure all parties have all forms and information needed to close the sale.

5                    Select location where closing will be held.

6                    Confirm closing date and time and notify all parties.

7                    Assist in solving any title problems (boundary disputes, easements, etc) or in obtaining death certificates.

8                    Work with buyer’s agent in scheduling and conducting buyer’s final walk-thru prior to closing.

9                    Research all tax, HOA, utility and other applicable prorations.

10                Request final closing figures from closing agent (attorney or title company).

11                Receive and carefully review closing figures to ensure accuracy of preparation.

12                Forward verified closing figures to buyer’s agent.

13                Request copy of closing documents from closing agent.

14                Confirm buyer and buyer’s agent has received title insurance commitment.

15                Provide Home Owners Warranty for availability at closing.

16                Reviews all closing documents carefully for errors.

17                Forward closing documents to absentee seller, as requested.

18                Review documents with closing agent (attorney).

19                Provide earnest money deposit check from escrow account to closing agent.

20                Coordinate this closing with seller's next purchase and resolve any timing problems.

21                Have a “no surprises” closing and present seller a net proceeds check at closing.

22                Refer sellers to one of the best agents at their destination, if applicable.

23                Change MLS listing status to Sold. Enter sale date and price, selling broker and agent’s ID numbers, etc.

 

 

Follow Up After Closing

1                    Answer questions about filing claims with Home Owner Warranty company, if requested.

2                    Attempt to clarify and resolve any conflicts about repairs if buyer is not satisfied.

Respond to any follow-up calls
 

14 Comments on TeamxCox 200-Step Marketing Plan

OCT
02
2006
186,188 Points 68 Featured Posts Outside Blog

BONNIES BACK!!!

WOW what a mouthful!

Missed you... ME

10:26pm • #1
WOW!  That's all I can say, Bonnie - WOW! What a fantastic list to present to a Seller. Thank you so much for sharing it with all of us.
Sharon Simms
10:27pm • #2
21 Featured Posts

Bonnie! That's great stuff! Thank you!

Moo

11:45pm • #3
OCT
03
2006

I love it that you acknowledge the importance of virtual tours (for suitable properties) to help market them.

You're at the top of your game, lady! Success to you!

 

8:32am • #4

Wow, That's great stuff.

Thank you for sharing!

 

11:55pm • #5
OCT
04
2006
149,147 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Bonnie,

I love this blog :)

I will keep it handy   thanks for sharing with us this

Regards,

Ray Saenz, Broker Associate
 United Property Brokers, INC
 Homes for sale in Colorado Metro Denver Area
 Ray Saenz Real Estate Agent & Active Rain  Network User

10:56am • #6
OCT
31
2006
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Glad to see that I'm not the only one with written processes for everything! But I must say...you've surpassed all of my lists.

 

 

 

9:08am • #7
NOV
15
2006
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Thanks for sharing this! It's ...well....WOW!
10:22am • #8
NOV
30
2006
What a great list.  Every agent needs a list to like this to pull out of his or her file and review when they are thinking about discounting a listing commission.  Good agents who do these things definitely deserve the best commission.
10:49pm • #9
JUN
09
2007
Absolutely a great post. I was ready to sign up with you guys and I am not even selling.
11:14pm • #10
JUN
18
2007

Team Coxx,

This is an awesome checklist! I appreciate you sharing it with the rest of us.

Robert

11:37am • #11
JUL
14
2007
2 Featured Posts

Thanks Bonnie.  I've been working on a listing checklist today, and needless to say you made my job a ton easier!  I greatly appreciatie it.  Thanks!

6:52pm • #12
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20
2008
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You are forever on my "Saint" list for providing such a marvelous tool to use in trying as well as good times.

9:01pm • #13
DEC
13
2008
250,036 Points 1 Featured Post

My goodness you guys are prepared. Goog info for rveryone to have. Best of luck and have some great holidays.

T

12:11pm • #14

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