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Is Your Realtor a Clown in Disguise?

Reblogger Lenn Harley
Real Estate Agent with Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate 303829;0225082372

Bill Gassett gives the home owner/seller the benefit of the doubt in this case. 

I, On the other hand, sparked by Bill's description of the specificity of the owner's interview suspect skulduggery .  Not to mention the incongruity of the listing going to (at best) a minor league agent.

Or,

2.  When a good presentation is made, the price is competitive and an experienced agent is passed over for an inexperienced listing agent. . . .

You can bet your boots that, 90% of the time,

1.  the successful agent made an $$$$$ offer to the seller that they couldn't refuse.

2.  The owner and agent are friends and the owner was engaged in a bit of corporate espionage for the agent to whom he will give the listing.

It's a bit like new home agents "shopping" other builders.  Sure they do. 

Or, incompetent or lazy agents who send buyers to open houses or to listing agents to preview homes and then the agent waltzes in and writes the contract.

Most successful agents know why they don't get the listing or why they are not engaged by a buyer.  When we have a conundrum, look under the river rocks for the true explanation.  It's pretty slimy under there. 

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988.

Original content by Bill Gassett 91362

                                                                                                                                                         Massachusetts Realtor

Working as a Massachusetts Realtor for the past twenty four years, I have seen just about everything. For Gods sake when I started in the business we carried around a huge MLS book with all the listings that was almost as heavy as an encyclopedia. There was no Internet back then.

In fact in the mid 1980's we did not even have the modern convenience of a fax machine for a while. Back then when you needed something signed you had to hand deliver it! In many respects things are a lot easier today.

While there have been quite a few changes over the years in the Real Estate business, the one thing that continues to amaze me is how consumers go about picking a Realtor to represent them in the sale of their home.

I am going to bet that most top producing Realtors that are interviewed probably get the listing somewhere between 85-90% of the time. What about the other 10-15%? How many times have you done a presentation for someone selling their home and you did not get the listing?

While monitoring the daily updates for new properties hitting the market you notice the home which you interviewed for has just been added to MLS. You check to see who has listed the property and your immediate reaction is ....WTF??? Sorry to be so braizen but it's true!

If you are a Realtor reading this article you can probably empathize with me.

You look at the Realtors name and you either have never heard of the person before or you know they don't do a lick of business.

Just to torture yourself a little further you check out the listing and see the following:

  • There are only a couple of pictures of the house posted in MLS.
  • The quality of the photo's absolutely SUCKS. It is obvious to you
    the agent picked up a disposable Kodak camera on the way to take pictures.
  • You read the description of the property and there is barely anything of value. It clearly looks like the agent didn't care and just
    wrote anything to fill the space. Of course there is also either bad
    grammar, spelling mistakes, or the use of abbreviations that buyers
    have no clue what they stand for.

 

Angry Massachusetts RealtorAt this point you may have steam coming out your ears but you decide to go to Google the agents name. Clearly you are expecting to see at least a website the agent owns that markets their listings to potential buyers. NOPE...you see nothing...ZIPPO.

You don't even bother but you know if you head over to some of the most visited Real Estate sites on the internet like Realtor.com, Zillow.com or Trulia.com, the agent will not have done anything to "enhance" the listing by adding extra photos and having detailed descriptions showing off all the best features of your home.

This is what happens in the 1st week of your relationship with the Realtor you just chose because they either did one of the following:

1.) Lied to you about the value of your home and you believed them.

2.) They charged you 1/2 percent less on the commission everyone else was quoting you. You think you saved money but you just cost yourself BIG TIME because you always get what you pay for in life.

 

You see a REAL good Realtor doesn't need to do these things to win business. A true professional goes the extra mile in everything they do. They have a passion for their work and it shows.

So if you are going to be selling your home and meeting with a Real Estate agent you better ask good Realtor interview questions. Don't get stuck with the Realtor clown above! Do your home work. I can almost guarantee you things are going to get worse from here.

I think most would agree having having a burger from a steakhouse is better than McDonald's. It works the same way picking a Realtor as well. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Comments(8)

Stacie Wells
Grovetown, GA

Lenn - you hit the nail on the head. I've experienced these situations on numerous occasions and it always enfuriates me to see what they get away with!

Jan 26, 2010 06:26 AM
Bill Gassett
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Hopkinton, MA
Metrowest Massachusetts Real Estate

Thanks for the re-blog Lenn. There are plenty of times when the seller chooses the friend and they are not so transparent about it. Personally I like those that are honest up front.

There are however, times where a seasoned seller has learned their lesson and has decided not to mix business with pleasure.

Jan 26, 2010 06:27 AM
Lisa Heindel
Crescent City Living LLC - New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Real Estate Broker

I had a listing appointment yesterday where the seller has a family member in the business.  Of course I asked why he wasn't using them to sell his home.  His exact words: "I don't want my family mixed up in my finances".  Not a bad idea at all.

Jan 26, 2010 08:10 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Lisa.  I've heard that before.  Of course, the question is, will they keep the family membe out of the transaciton or let them kibbitz??

Bill.  Honest up front.  What a concept.

Stacie.  Not the kind of agent I'd want to do business with but the buyer or seller never really thinks of that do they????

Jan 26, 2010 08:34 AM
Barb Szabo, CRS
RE/MAX Above & Beyond - Cleveland, OH
E-pro Realtor, Cleveland Ohio Homes

I used to fret over not getting a particular listing. I don't mind if someone goods beats me but when it's someone  that sells 3 homes a year it's a little harder to take. But I don't dwell on it. I just move on.

Jan 26, 2010 08:46 AM
Lenn Harley
Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate - Leesburg, VA
Real Estate Broker - Virginia & Maryland

Barb.  Good for you.  Fact is, the losing agent really never knows why they didn't get the listing.  There is no accounting for what a consumer will do. 

They make poor real estate decisions on a regular basis.

 

Jan 26, 2010 08:15 PM
Jen Olson
First Weber Group Realtors - Marshfield, WI

Lenn-  Thanks for sharing Bill's post!  I linked over to it, and spent nearly an hour reading through all of the comments.  Unfortunately, you weren't exaggerating about how slimy it is under the rocks! 

Jan 27, 2010 05:16 PM
Ann-Marie Clements
Candidate for an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership - Saint John, NB
Ed.D. candidate, Innovative Proactive Principa

Hi Barb,  Love the photos you put on this blog and we need to be clowns sometimes, especially when we don't get those listings.. ;>))

Jan 29, 2010 12:58 PM