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Reading your way to Real Estate Millions!

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Real Estate Agent with Preview Properties

Ok, sorry to mislead you. The title was tongue in cheek. When I first started Real Estate 3 years ago, I thought I needed to read books. Gary Keller, Jeffery Gitomer and other authors filled my days. I read The Millionaire Real Estate Agent three times! The Sales Bible sat by my bed for two months and I highlighted it, read it and re-read it.

Ok, after reading those books it was time for me to get started! I know it all, right? Ok, but one more book to make sure I had it figured out. If I did not know EVERYTHING, what if I looked stupid when a client asked a question? So there I was was reading just one more book. Problem was, that one more book turned into two or three.

Ok, now I was ready. I knew it ALL! I hit the road running and fell flat on my face. I ran into questions I had no answers for, and clients that didn't follow the book! I attended home inspections that found issues that I knew little about. How about the time my home inspector Paul (Who is the best, period! with A-Team home inspections!!!!!!) asked me to come out and look at the siding on a home. As I stood there, Paul easily and nonchalantly pushed his finger all the way through the siding! AGGGGHHHHH!!!!!! What do  I do now?

I wanted to share that learning from books in great, but until you get into the meat and potatoes of real estate, you know nothing! I quickly learned that balance is important in real estate, as well as in life!

Read, learn, practice, learn more, read more, do more. I also learned that YOU NEVER KNOW IT ALL. My broker was always there to help and answer questions. If I dod not know an anwer, I never made it up. I made a phone call, shot off an e-mail or went to see someone I respected.

If it is slow at the office while I am on floor, I NEVER hang around the water cooler and complain about the terrbile market. Instead, I read. And only one book!

 

Jim O'Day

RSVP Real Estate

jim@rsvpre.com

425-359-2708

 

 

Elizabeth Bolton
RE/MAX Destiny Real Estate Cambridge, MA - Cambridge, MA
Cambridge MA Realtor

Hi Jim ~ You remind me of me! Whenever I need or want to learn something I buy piles of books. In fact I did a post on just that not too long ago.  And since I'm not someone who acts like I know something when I don't I found the earliest days of being an agent to be very discombobulating.  It is really remarkable how much learning takes place on the job and how little you know when you're new.  Yikes!

Liz

Aug 13, 2009 12:26 PM