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What do you mean you won't list my home? You're a REALTOR®, it's your job!

Reblogger Michelle Francis
Real Estate Agent with Tim Francis Realty LLC

 

Tish Lloyd of Wrightsville Beach, NC writes a stunning blog post that completely sums up my thoughts on how we handle our business in terms of listings.  

It's important for us to understand as Realtors who we want to work with and make the appropriate choices. Everyone is not a good fit for everyone. 

 Tish's criteria is completely in line with our criteria at Tim Francis Realty for listing homes.  

Enjoy!

 

Original content by Tish Lloyd

What do you mean you won't list my home?  You're a REALTOR®, it's your job!

Actually, my job as a Wrightsville Beach NC REALTOR® is to help Buyer's and Seller's attain their real estate goals.  Of course, I can understand your confusion.  The media, and some less-than-stellar Agents, have done a fine job convincing most people that REALTORS® are more along the lines of snake oil salesmen than professionals.

I love listing homes!  The challenge of pricing it just right, marketing it, seeing the looks on the faces of Buyer's when they realize it's THE ONE!  It's one of my favorite aspects of this job.

But I don't take every listing I'm offered.  There are a myriad of reasons I might turn down a listing, from the plain obvious to the not-so-clear.

1.  If the comparables call for one price range and the Seller insists on listing well over that range, I'm going to turn that listing down. 

2.  If the hPicture of Prudential Laney Signome needs repairs or tlc and the Seller refuses to do them or price accordingly, I'm going to turn that listing down.

3.  If the Seller is going to make showings difficult, I'm going to turn that listing down.

4.  If the Seller is difficult during the pre-listing interview, I'm going to turn that listing down.

When a REALTOR® lists your home, they spend an inordinate amount of time and out-of-pocket monies, hoping to see a return when the home sells.  If I don't believe your home is going to sell, or is going to take more time or money than I am comfortable with spending, due to any of the reasons listed above, then I won't list the home. 

Obviously, there are no guarantees your home will sell, even if you take every bit of your REALTORS® advice.  But, by working together, and making good use of your REALTORS® experience and expertise, you'll have a much better chance of seeing SOLD on that sign!

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Tish Lloyd, REALTOR®

Broker

NC Real Estate Lic. 269076

Prudential Laney Real Estate

527 Causeway Drive

Wrightsville Beach, NC  28480

910.547.1446

 Everything's better at the beach . . .

                                                                                

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Tim Francis Realty, Serving Buckhead, Atlanta & Sandy Springs GA

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Karen Anne Stone
New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County - Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth Real Estate

Michelle:  It is so great to see a Realtor actually take control of her job, and make certain appropriate choices when her professional intuition calls for them.  We need to see more of this.

How can we expect the public to respect us when we can't respect ourselves.

Jan 19, 2011 12:36 PM
Dave Halpern
Dave Halpern Real Estate Agent, Inc., Louisville, KY (502) 664-7827 - Louisville, KY
Louisville Short Sale Expert

Great reblog of Tish Lloyd's very insightful post.

Turning down clients by being truthful with them about the lack of saleability of their house under their terms may sound harsh, but in reality you are doing them a favor. Why give false hope when the truth will help them achieve their goals?

Jan 20, 2011 12:03 AM
Barbara Heil-Sonneck
Design2Sell - Atlanta, GA
Home Staging Atlanta

Hi Michelle, great blog and I think it is very important to have a clear goal and learning to sent boundaries.

Jan 20, 2011 01:41 AM