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FSBO: FANTASTIC FINALE

Reblogger Pam Hills
Home Stager with Innovative Artistry

Mimi Foster put out this AMAZING Blog two weeks ago & I can't believe that I missed it the first time!  I felt that as much as I am here & it somehow got past me that I HAD to re-blog to others, as if it got by here then it most likely missed many others...  So, I am re-blogging some very generous & gracious information that she gave to us on the Rain.  Please leave the comments in her blog, as I will see them & you will also see the praise that I left her there as well.  I have to go back to see the full series, but this is the "FANTASTIC FINALE", which is simply amazing.   Thank you very much MiMi for all of your gifts!  You are "truly" a treasure here on Active Rain!

Original content by Mimi Foster

When someone decides to sell their home without using a Realtor, they are commonly called a FSBO, but I like to call them what they truly are, an Unrepresented Seller.  NAR statistics say that 97% of Unrepresented Sellers will end up listing their home with a Realtor.  To my way of thinking, if part of our job is to list houses, that makes a FSBO a pretty hot market for getting listings. 

You know they want to sell.  YOU will make the determination whether or not a particular Seller is someone with whom YOU want to work.  Many want too much money, many will know everything.  But for those with whom you might chose to work, this is an easy system to use to try to capture their business.  You know they will have a difficult time selling on their own.  And if you establish a kind rapport with them, you may be the one that they call when it comes time to list.

helping fsboI have a genuine desire to help some of these Unrepresented Sellers who, for whatever misguided reason, think that 'going it alone' is their best option.  Sometimes I want to help them to understand that in trying to save a commission it is not just about finding a Buyer, but it is so much more than that. 

Over the course of many years, I collected brochures and handouts that Title Companies and real estate offices and others would print concerning FSBOs.  I have also done this with a Staging Packet and Expired listings, but I digress.  So I collected lots and lots and lots of information, and then I whittled it down to what I considered to be the best of it.  I made it into a booklet that is easy to read and easy to distribute.  I personally print it out on a heavy bond paper, and spiral bind it with a clear cover on the front and back.

Many of you have been following my series for marketing to Unrepresented Sellers.  Each of the pages in the booklet that I present is enumerated in the Outline, and today I will give you the process that I use for presenting it to Sellers, a visual of the finished product, and will be happy to discuss with all of you who have contacted me how to make it exclusive to you and your business. 

Previously my FSBO booklet was done in PhotoShop, but I have reworked it into a Word Document.  There was too much verbiage on some of the pages, so I have just reworked it to make it easier to read.  You are welcome to reproduce this and use it in your marketing, but you may NOT claim it as your own, nor may you sell it for profit.

THE PROCESS
fsbo basketI print out many of these FSBO packets and keep a stack of them in a nice little basket in the back of my car.  Sometimes I will designate days that I will go and look at FSBOs, sometimes I will be out and about and see one that looks interesting or is in my niche and I will stop at that particular home and try to make contact with the homeowner.  We all have different personalities and different ways of approaching potential clients.  I am not now, nor have I ever been, a hard-sell Realtor.  I am all about the relationship, so stopping initially to get information about a house is not a time for trying to get the listing.

My approach is to tell them who I am, tell them I am not there to try to get their listing but wonder if they are working with a Buyer Agent after their house sells.  After they have given me their life story, and I have ascertained whether or not they are staying here in town or might possibly need a referral in the new City to which they are moving, I will ask them about the current house that they are selling.  How much is it?  How long has it been on the market? What is their time frame? And can I make an appointment to come back and see it sometime?  Never once has an Owner not invited me in on the spot. 

Still holding on to my booklet, I am assessing not only their home but also them as a Client.  As they show me thru their house, I will often offer suggestions about something that they might do a little differently, moving furniture, packing up, taking down some pictures, just simple things.  When it's time to leave, if they are someone with whom I would like to work, or it is a home that we might be able to price reasonably and sell, then I share with them the booklet, and just leave it with them and explain that there may be some things in there that will help them in the process. 

If you approach it gently, most Sellers are thrilled to let you into their home, and they love to tell you about it.  With little prompting, they will tell you everything you needed to know and so much more (not too good if I am a prospective Buyer).  It is very important that you do not be condescending towards them for trying to sell it themselves.  These are hard times, and although totally misguided, we can all relate to the desire to save money.  If I have given them a booklet, I make them very aware that they are welcome to call me with any questions that they might have in trying to sell their home.  I explain that I will answer their questions for free (no one has ever abused that), I will never be a hard sell, and that I am happy to talk with them if they should run into any troubles.

If they are someone with whom I might like to work, after I leave, I note their address, and the next day I will write them a note and tell them how nice it was to meet them, include my card, and again reiterate that I will be available if they have any questions that they need to ask. 

So figure out how this might work best for you, and then don't hesitate to ask me if you have any questions or if I might be able to help you.  Following is a slide show of the pages of the booklet.  The actual words used can be found on the Outline (linked on this page - although I have changed them up a little bit, as you can see from the slideshow).  I wish you prosperous times! 

I am hurrying to get the grandkids to the Balloon Glo, so I am just going to put up a slide show, and then tomorrow I will do a voice over to explain the slideshow.  The pages are printed front and back on heavy duty paper (at least 60#) and easily bound at home or office if you have the equipment.

 

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Chuck Carstensen
RE/MAX Results - Elk River, MN
Minnesota/Wisconsin Real Estate Expert

Great repost. I used to spend a little time on FSBO but have not for awhile. This approach is worth while and would work well.

Sep 18, 2011 05:22 PM
MichelleCherie Carr Crowe .Just Call. 408-252-8900
Get Results Team...Just Call (408) 252-8900! . DRE #00901962 . Licensed to Sell since 1985 . Altas Realty - San Jose, CA
Family Helping Families Buy & Sell Homes 40+ Years
Very good idea and presentation, how generous of Mimi to share it with us.
Sep 18, 2011 05:32 PM
Pam Hills
Innovative Artistry - Kendall, FL
ASP/IAHSP- Stager Miami, FL, Creative Minds Innovatively At Work

Dear Chuck - Thanks for visiting.  Yes, I think it is a wonderful presentation... & if you have a moment, I hope that you will be able to visit Mimi's blog to let her know also...  Thanks for stopping here & I am glad my re-post was helpful to the viewing.  :)

Dear Michelle - Yes extremely generous & gracious of her!!  I saw you had already commented to her, thank you!

Sep 18, 2011 05:47 PM
Mimi Foster
Falcon Property Company - Colorado Springs, CO
Voted Colorado Springs Best Realtor

You are a GEM!  Thank you so much.  Looks like I will now have to go back and reply to all of the graciousness that have driven my way, dear lady :)

Sep 18, 2011 05:51 PM
Doug Bullwinkel
E Mortgage Capital, Inc. NMLS 1416824 - Roseville, CA
Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS #281609

This was a great post and I'm not sure how I missed it the first time around.  Thanks for the reblog on this. 

Sep 18, 2011 06:36 PM
Pam Hills
Innovative Artistry - Kendall, FL
ASP/IAHSP- Stager Miami, FL, Creative Minds Innovatively At Work

Dear Mimi ~ heart

Dear Doug ~  I was happy to try to get it more notice :). 

Sep 20, 2011 02:46 AM
Hrisco & Associates
Hrisco & Associates - Roanoke, TX
Roanoke Homes for Sale - Roanoke Neighborhoods

Hi Pam, you are learning quick here in the rain,  Mimi is a great blogger and has a lot of good information to share...I have multiple posts of hers bookmarked waiting to reblog.

Sep 20, 2011 06:43 PM