1.  When a lead wants to see one of your company's listings, promptly drop everything and go show it!

2.  Never qualify your buyers!  I mean, they wouldn't be looking if they didn't have the money, right?

3.  When leads call, answer ALL their questions about the property.  Make sure you describe the home down to the most minute details.  Talk at length about the pink tile in the foyer.  Don't bother taking a name and number, why should you?  If they are interested in the home they will call you.  They sound like such nice folks, and you know that if they say they'll call you, they certainly will.

4.  Once you get your license, that's it.  No more training.  Hooray!  Why bother with all those stupid designations?  I mean, your average Joe has no idea what GRI, CRS, ABR is.   Just go out there and learn from the school of hard knocks.  That's the way to do it!

5.  Go to the office frequently.   While there, make sure you socialize with as many agents as possible.  When other agents are too busy, find out what the assistants are doing.  If they are too busy also, go talk with any clients waiting out front.   Networking, that's the name of the game, isn't it?

6.  Never set goals!   It's way too intimidating to think of all those things you want.  Somehow it will all work itself out.  Deep down inside you know you will be successful someday.  Besides, life is an adventure.  You don't want to bog it down with too much structure and boring detail.

7.  Kind of have an idea of where all the neighborhoods are.  You have GPS so you'll be fine once you get some buyers in your car.  You never understood all the hoopla about "knowing your inventory", anyway.   I mean, it's ever changing, isn't it?  

8.  When on a listing presentation, be sure to talk about yourself at length.  Don't bother asking the seller too many questions.   Boast about all your accomplishments, your kids' accomplishments, your dog Buffy, you know:  build rapport.   Be sure to compliment them on their fine taste in decorating, even if the home looks like a storm hit it.  You're building rapport here; the first step in getting the listing.

9.  Don't ever call on FSBO's or expireds.  Too many pushy agents do that.  You're not that type.

10. Follow up is boring.  You know you can create a niche for yourself in this Real Estate business without all that nonsense.   Being successful in Real Estate is all about being at the right place at the right time.   

Your Myrtle Beach Real Estate Connection, Mirela Monte

www.MyrtleBeachHomes.us

 

 

20 Comments on 10 BAD HABITS TO ACQUIRE AS A NEW REAL ESTATE AGENT

OCT
23
2007
I see many agents with these habits. I can't say I'm prefect on all of them also. Is nice to see them and realize I need to work on some!
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Thank you for your comment Craig!  We've all been there...

9:37pm • #2
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The perfect recipe for failure.  Good list..... thanks for posting it for us.
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Thank you, Thomas!  I appreciate that one!
9:46pm • #5
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It is, isn't it, Jason.  Thanks for the comment!
9:46pm • #6
Holy Moly...were you reading my mind? LOL! No one told met this when I started and I got into all those bad habits right off the bat. I'm seeing though that the harder I work...OUTSIDE of the office, the more business I drum up~ Thanks for the insight!
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Fun comment!  Thank you!  You should blog about that.

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Very funny tips for how-to-be a real estate agent for 3 months before moving on to greener pastures!

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That was funny, Deborah!  Thank you for making me laugh!
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LOVED IT!  Thank you for the laugh!

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Thank you very much Michelle!  I appreciate knowing that you enjoyed it!

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Great tips and a very good sense of humor. I've known agents like this and have witnessed these actions first hand. I myself have been guilty of a couple of them, but learned quickly to change those habits around.

Of course some agents are probably afraid of calling FSBO's since they've heard they eat their young :) If they want to believe that, or only pushy agents call them, that's fine...more business for me or my agents who do call them.

It's never too late to change those habits :)

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Thank you Chris!  I really enjoyed your comment!
11:15pm • #14

Mirela - Love your list! It's sooo true! I wish I'd had that list when I first started in real estate! Wouldn't have made so many rookie mistakes, like prospecting, additional education! What was I thinking! LOL

This should be in every orientation packet!

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I hereby give permission for it to be in every orientation packet! 

Thank you for the comment, Linda!

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2007
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These are good bad habits..I think I am guilty of a few of them.
8:31pm • #17
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24
2008
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We all are... once in a while.  Just don't be consistent with any of them!
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How about one more? Talk about real estate to the people you meet and ASK for business. Don't wanna do that cause they might give you some business.

8:11pm • #19
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25
2008
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...You know it!

Thanks for the addition!

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