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REALTOR Etiquette Tip of the Day: Showing Feedback: Give Some!

Reblogger Malinda Montgomery RSPS AHWD TMS-Realtor
Real Estate Agent with Gaffs Realty

I think this is a good reminder to all of us to take a minute to give some feedback to the selling agent. This was posted by Chris Hardy from ft. Collins Colorado. Please post comments to his original post.

Original content by Chris Hardy

 

This is one of the most overlooked courtesies in our business!  Every day, thousands of homes are shown all across America.  The Seller knows a showing has been set.  The listing agent surely knows a showing has been set.  Both wait anxiously for word from the showing agent.  And they wait.  And they wait.  The Seller calls the Listing Agent immediately after the showing and says “Have you heard anything yet?”  The Listing Agent says not to expect to hear anything at the earliest before the next morning.  The Seller still calls before the end of the day and asks the Listing Agent if they’ve heard anything.  The Listing Agent, trying not to sound annoyed says “Haven’t heard anything yet – I’ll be sure to let you know as soon as I know anything new.”Etiquette

Meanwhile, the Showing Agent, after showing 17 properties, a city tour, lunch, and a cacophony of noise and smells from his back seat is spent.  The last thing anyone wants to do at the end of a tough day of showing property is go back through the list of properties and send feedback on how the showing went.

It is all a matter of perspective.  The Seller sees the showing as one of the single most important events of the day (since they had to leave the house for it to be shown).  The Listing Agent is anxious to provide news - ANY news - to the Seller.  The Showing Agent is likely either writing an offer on one of the properties they saw that day or half-way through the first bottle of wine to numb the drudgery of finding another 17 properties to show this discriminating consumer because none of those seen so far have “worked”.

Early on in my career, Linda Norton (a top producing, high volume agent specializing in affordable housing who passed away several years ago) made an incredible impression on me when I had my first listing.  She would call, yes, call (after all, this was 2003) and provide verbal feedback on the houses she showed.  It wasn’t just a mindless checklist of cosmetic issues and thumbs up or down on pricing.  It was solid feedback on whether the floor plan was problematic, did the staging work, curb appeal, did the house smell, and whether you’re in the ballpark on price or might want to tweak it up or down (yes, UP!  She was AWESOME).  It was actually great info from a recognized expert.  Armed with this feedback I could proudly go to the Seller and let them know what we needed to work on to improve the positioning of this property in the market.  It made me look good.  It made the Seller feel like they had some control, and it sure didn’t hurt Linda’s relationship with me in the event she came back later with an offer.

So here’s my 2-cents: 

1.     Always give showing feedback.

2.     Provide it as soon as you possibly can. 

3.     Give the kind of feedback that you’d want to receive if it were your listing.  Don’t rely on a
        meaningless checklist.

4.     Be constructively critical AND complimentary of the property but NEVER be judgmental (yes, there’s a
        difference between being critical and being judgmental).

5.     If you’re the listing agent, deliver the feedback to your Seller in person or via voice.  DO NOT simply
        forward the feedback email or voicemail from the Showi
ng Agent.  This has proven disastrous in so many
        cases, I’ve lost count.

Courtesy is the highest form of demonstrating respect and building strong relationships.  Providing meaningful showing feedback is a key component to building great relationships with the cooperative brokers in your community and will be greatly appreciated and hopefully reciprocated!

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Malinda Montgomery -RSPS AHWD RealtorMalinda Montgomery-Realtor

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Wayne Goss
Keller Williams - Punta Gorda, FL
THE MYSTERY MAN

Malinda,

             Sometimes I have been very frustrated with other area Realtors' whom do not take the time to leave or give any feedback. Things have gotten better over the years though; with the automated feedback provided by our MLS. Still, in spite of a quick and easy way to respond many Realtors' don't even take the time to do that. I couldn't agree with you more. Your post is vital to our industry and is worth strong consideration by all Realtors'. Nice post and thanks...Wayne

Jan 08, 2013 04:30 AM