You've no doubt heard much about the ACTIONS recommended to appeal to a home buyer- staging, new paint as needed, handyman work, clutter gone. Very important to the process. Remember, though- that is often the SECOND (albeit most important) person to consider.

Sometimes, the prospective buyer is my client. The result of
this is an initial narrowing down via MLSLI (the Multiple Listing Service of Long Island). As it is a preliminary search initially to get a "feel" for what the buyer might desire, it is incumbent upon me to provide nice homes so that the buyers trust my judgement.
searcher

Tonight, I searched the mlsli, and have selected a few properties to add to a list that is being emailed to the client. The properties have been viewed only in pictures, so let's start there. In the interest of time, properties without multiple photos generally get a cursory glance, but are revisited after seeing homes of interest that have multiple photos. Because there is a fair amount of inventory, if my list is complete before the revisit, it will be reconsidered after we've seen houses that have shown me MORE- it's much easier to narrow down with photos.


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Another consideration is the exterior photo. You've heard it
before, but it really does MATTER in the initial stages of a search. It again provides me with the opportunity to take an initial meeting with someone and complement it with properties that, at least from the outside, offer some kind of charm. When I'm in a certain price range, with only photos to go by, the limitations are obvious. Unfortunately, looking at all of the houses on an initial visit with a buyer is not realistic (or wise). As a result, anything with less than an average street appearance may fall off the
list; a house with a cared-for look will be at the top.


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The next step is setting up a "preview" of the selected homes, to determine if I missed something important. This comes from having once, early in my career, brought people that desired a lush yard to a perfect home that had nothing but rocks, little pebbles, landscaping both front and back. Not good.

The preview part involves taking a look at showing restrictions. If I have a few extra houses on the list, the first tossed from the initial appointment with the buyer will be those that have stringent and limited showing ability. Remember, we have (at this initial meeting) limited time to develop a mutual decision about whether we will be comfortable with one another, the buyer and I. Hassles with showings create an issue that often doesn't need to be present- I value their time, with limited opportunity to prove
it.

The initial preview will be short and painless- just a quick look around, making mental notes about what to talk about with the buyer. Knowing the property to the extent of having seen it is a huge help. There is also a real effort, always, to value the time of the seller and be prompt- this could be the seller that will provide the house for my buyer.

While most sellers have a good feel for what a buyer is looking for, know that
there are additional considerations when you are selling a home on the North Fork of Long Island. Hopefully, this provides some information on what goes through the head of a buyer's agent- and assists you in understanding the process just a little bit better.

When a good fit between the buyers, the market, and ourselves occurs, additional properties will be presented as needed. Rather than offer any limiting factors, after our initial meeting I will have a good indication of what to
search for, should the buyer not make a decision during our initial visit. The criteria may be adjusted, and at that point...THE SEARCH IS ON!

 

9 Comments on SELLERS ON THE NORTH FORK, LONG ISLAND: I WAS LOOKING AT YOUR HOUSE

good morning, Laurie !  You are very  thorough with the work you do for your buyers....how lucky they are to have you represent them.

Jo 

08/15/2007 06:26 AM by Jo-Anne Smith-Belleville, Quinte and Prince Edward Region Real Estate, Ont. (Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty, Brokerage)


Jo-Anne, in a perfect world all of the listings in the mls would provide all needed info, but I'm certain that sellers (were they more aware of the initial narrowing down) want their property considered- just a heads up to them to let them know of the relevance of the mls!  Thanks, and have a great day-

08/15/2007 06:51 AM by Options Realty


Laurie...thanks once again for commenting on my recent post (St. Joe). I also have to say that I enjoyed your above piece. Isn't is funny some of the pix Realtors post on the MLS? Here's one I'll be showing to my Client on Satuurday...keep in mind this is August15th and its 90 degrees outside.

 snowy property

 I don't predict a Full Price Offer is in this Seller's future...

 Geno

 

08/15/2007 10:38 AM by Geno Petro (ChicagoHomeEstates.com)


Geno- talk about advertising a dud in all of it's seasonal glory- I hope that you sell it!

08/15/2007 03:06 PM by Options Realty


Seller advice from a Long Island pro! If sellers knew how important information and pictures are to buyers, they would make sure their agent was adequately representing their home. It is especially crucial when there is so much inventory available.

08/15/2007 06:45 PM by Indianapolis Real Estate | Paula Henry (ReMax Excel)


OK ...How do you feel about people being in the on line pictures? An agent in my office found a listing when she was looking around...that had the listing agent in every shot. She was posing for each one sort of like an appliance commercial.

I couldn't believe it!

08/15/2007 09:15 PM by Joan Mirantz- Concord New Hampshire Realtor (Keeler Family Realtors)


Laurie - I agree with Jo-Anne that you do a great job whether representing the buyer or seller.  Educating the consumer is key, if only they would all listen.

08/16/2007 12:01 AM by Jennifer Fivelsdal, Rhinebeck NY (Keller Williams Realty)


Paula, in this market, we're all just doing the best that we can- but the details for the sellers are important (as you know)- the mls is new to them here.  Thanks!

Joan, if the sellers on the North fork would just take the time to check their properties, they'd likely have suggestions that might make their home more...visitable...AND NO, I CAN'T BELIEVE AN AGENT WOULD MAKE SUCH A FOOL OUT OF THEMSELVES AS TO SELF MARKET ON THE MLS!!  That's appalling.

Jennifer, thank you.  We are brand new, and just getting some web traffic.  Our listings are starting to grow...now, a CLOSING, PLEASE?  :)  Thank you for the compliment- my guess is that we do business, you and I, in a similar fashion.  You're right- the public needs to assist us in implementing a few changes!

08/16/2007 08:22 AM by Options Realty


it's very true! i have written several blogs in this exact topic. we all try to be as efficient as possible in this busy world, so it makes perfect sense to send clients photos before even setting foot into the home, but sadly there are still many listings (both high end and low end) still have crappy photos (even the home is beautifully staged) or sometimes no photos at all! it just baffles me.

08/16/2007 01:47 PM by Cindy Lin @ Staged4more, ASPM, IAHSP,IRIS, CSP (Staged4more Home Staging & Redesigns)


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