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    Now came the hard part.  I had my license (Part1), chose my firm and set up my desk (Part 2) but now I had to sit down at my new desk, in my new office, and start selling real estate. I had no back burner let alone front burner prospects.  I had absolutely nothing other than years of experience!

For the first time in probably 12 years I signed up for phone duty and agreed to do open houses all the while trying to learn everything I could about selling real estate in North Carolina.

Phone Duty: I remember my first month or so of phone duty.  For a perfectionist like myself I dreaded it.  Phone duty not only meant talking with customers/clients but we had to run the reception desk handling incoming agent calls, paging agents, and doing just about anything someone needed done.  This was simply horrible:

  1. First of all, I didn't know any of the 50 agents so how was I to know if someone was in or not? 
  2. I had to learn the phone systems and how to "park" calls and then page the agent, whose names I would sometime mispronounce.  If I had wanted to be a receptionist I would have been one!.
  3. When an up-call finally came in I was still new at our MLS systems so between handling other incoming calls and trying to remember how to search for a price for a property when I had no clue what area it was in did not make for successful conversions.

Open houses, on the other hand, were great; except for the fact that they are not commonly held here so if I was lucky I got one or two groups through on any given Sunday.  But, at least I had prepared a notebook for each open house with the comps,  other active listings in the neighborhood, schools, maps and anything else I could think of just in case.  Each Sunday I became an expert in a new area.

Farming:  The firm I worked for had a farming company so I bought in to neighborhoods that were available and started farm mailings right away; knowing this was a long-term investment.

Acting as if:  Despite the fact that I didn't have any business for the first couple of months, I went to the office just about every day.  I got to know the agents, looked at property, listened to the agents and asked a lot of questions. 

Showing property:  My first buyers were my son and two referrals; all in the first-time buyer price ranges.  The biggest challenge was learning the areas and finding the listings.  In Pasadena I could tell you not only where every house was located based upon the address but, in the high-end, I had probably been in the home already. 

It just so happens that here in North Carolina, street names change without any warning, there are not mountains to give one a sense of North and South and the roads around the lake stop and start and wind all over the place. 

The Offer and Sale Process:  Writing offers really was't too bad since the contracts here are fairly straight forward.  This is really where my experience finally kicked in!  Once I was negotiating I was back to being the expert.  Taking care of my clients was second nature.  While I have never had an attorney closing before it was fairly easy to adapt.

 

Thanks to some great referrals, open houses and a walk-in during phone duty, I had 14 sales during my first full year after getting my license.  With each buyer I learned more about the neighborhoods and communities.  With each contract I learned more about inspections issues common in the south. 

 

After my first year I decided to leave the mega firm I had been giving almost half of my commission to and am now getting settled at a wonderful RE/MAX office.  Yes, I am still learning the agents names and the phone systems but I know now that in time I will be fine.  I am a Realtor and have been since 1991.  I know the industry, how to represent buyers and sellers and market listings.  It's amazing how quickly all of this knowledge and experience kicks in once I start working with a client.

 

I still have my bad days when I make a wrong turn while showing property or somebody asks me a question about an area that I don't know.  But, while I am beating myself about this my clients later tell me that they thought I was an expert in my new market place. 

Don't be your own worst enemy but let your insecurities motivate you to learn everything that you feel you need to know in order to be the best Realtor you can possibly be.  If I can do it, YOU can do it!

 
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38 Comments on Newbie Again: Starting over in a new state; my story: Part 3

Congratulations Diane - you're doing fantastic!!!  Great advice for agents that have to relocate like those military spouses that are moving every few years!

12/29/2007 09:11 AM by David & Lisa Webber, www.webberteam.com (RE/MAX Vision)


Diane

Just keep gocues, and do waht you do best!

Sincerelt

Tom bRaatz

12/29/2007 09:13 AM by Tom Braatz, South Eastern Wisconsin (Tom Braatz)


Good job Diane!

Perseverance is your key to success, hell you know this.  I look forward to making the transition you made once I can find a way to get out of So Cal.

Take care!

RJH

12/29/2007 09:17 AM by Empire Realty


Diane ~ We sound so similar!  I moved to a new area three months ago and am doing exactly what you talk about.  Feeling like a fish out of water, not knowing the inventory, directions, or even the agents names.  But...I too go into the office everyday.  Do open houses.  Listen.  Go into town and talk with the business owners.  It is starting to feel like home already.  People thought I was crazy for changing markets in this slump.  I disagree!  I feel like NOW was the perfect time to relocate.  And I have no doubt I will be successful here.....I am just on a big learning curve of a new area.  One of the biggest advantages I have here is that I am so excited to live here!!  The locals don't all share this same excitement.  And in a tourist town...loving the area and being excited is a must.  Thanks for sharing.  It is nice to hear of someone else going through the same career change.  High Five to you and I.

12/29/2007 09:18 AM by Renee Parker, Lansing Realtor (Coldwell Banker Hubbell BriarWood)


I have wondered what it would be like to move to a new state and have to start over again. Thanks for your post.

12/29/2007 09:19 AM by Dan Forbes (.)


Diane, I truly enjoyed your writing style and your story.  With 14 sales in your first year "starting over," it sounds like you're a well motivated individual!  Thanks for the inspiration.

12/29/2007 09:30 AM by Natalie Langford, Winchester, VA Real Estate (Realty Direct of Shenandoah Valley)


What a great post - I've got a friend who is thinking of real estate, so I'm going to forward the link to her.  You really give a good feel for what it takes to be successful, ie lots of hard work!

12/29/2007 09:33 AM by Stanton Homes - Penny Hull: Raleigh Area Custom Home Builder (Stanton Homes Inc - Raleigh Custom Homes)


Wow, Diane, this was like reading my own story I could have written three years ago. It is tough to start over, but it can be done.  You brought with you your knowledge, enthusiasm, and skills that worked well for you in your old market.

12/29/2007 09:36 AM by Teresa King, e-PRO Mobile, Daphne & Fairhope,AL (RE/MAX By the Bay)


Diane - this has been a great story. It certainly provides a lot of advice and helpful suggestions for anyone who is moving to a new location and starting over in real estate. I'm STILL learning my way around in some areas, even with my GPS! Happy NEw Year!

Jeff 

12/29/2007 09:52 AM by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Real Estate ~ 760-840-1360 (RE/MAX Associates)


Diane, You are doing a fantastic job!!! Congrats on getting all "squared away". Your passion is amazing!! Have a great New Year!!

12/29/2007 10:35 AM by Jo Soss | Bremerton WA Real Estate (Skyline Properties, Inc.)


I have one of those GPS's from TOM TOM GO. I love it. I can engage in a conversation and keep on track with getting to the home without having to think where I am at all the time. It helps in two ways. It keeps my client entertained and lets them know I am up on the technology. I do not promote I can do it without a GPS because the clients like the technology. 

Of course it does not help with new construction, but I can use cross intersections to get there and them market the subdivision as a favorite and get there the next time with no problems. 

 

The prices have dropped so much since i bought my first GPS for my Husband at the time for his job and once he upgraded to a vehicle that has GPS he gave me his. I love it.  

Good Luck and which way you go and have a Happy New Year. 

12/29/2007 01:10 PM by Susan Trombley Re/Max Broker Raleigh NC & Surrounding Areas (Re/Max Hometown)


Diane, I've always told myself that I could go any where and be successful in 12 months. But, you know, I'm just not sure if I could do it that quickly. It must really be difficult when you have zero connections AND you don't know th area. It would be fun to try though. Maybe some day I'll test my theory.

12/29/2007 01:15 PM by Bryant Tutas-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc


David and Lisa:  Thanks for the encouragement!  If you know any agents who are starting over, give them a hug!

Tom:  I'll try!

Robert:  I know Upland pretty well...at the very least you owe it to yourself to live in cleaner air.  There are parts of California that I will always miss but I haven't regretted once our move to North Carolina.  Come for a visit!

12/29/2007 01:41 PM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


Renee: You hit the nail squarely on the head.  If you read my other blog and my localism posts you will see how excited I am about living here.  It's so much fun to write about everything here because it is all new to me so I appreciate things that the locals probably aren't even aware of.  Good luck to you.  Join our Newbies Again group if you want and share your experiences!

Dan: I think it is harder than I thought...you have to throw away your ego and eat a lot of humble pie!

Natalie: Thank you so much!  My motivation comes and goes...honestly I have been focused a bit too much on blogging and plan to get back to the basics next week!

12/29/2007 01:47 PM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


Penny: I'm very happy to hear someone may be helped by my sharing.  Have them read all three of my posts if they want the full picture.  Thanks!

Teresa: Have you written about your experiences starting over?  I would LOVE to hear your stories!

Jeff: Awhhh, our trusty GPS's!  The problem I have with them is that most of our housing is so new it's not on the darn GPS.  Luckily, one part of our MLS listing sheet is the directions to the listing.  I guess we aren't the only ones getting lost! 

12/29/2007 01:52 PM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


Courtney:  It is scary, that's for sure!  Thanks.

Jo:  Thanks so much but I think you are giving me more credit than I am worth!  Fear is as much a motivation as passion for me.  It's a struggle even today!

Susan: The very first thing I bought when we got here was a GPS.  My problem is that almost all of our listings are so new that the GPS doesn't identify them and many times it gives me more complicated directions than a map.  I end up mapping my route and having my buyer navigate if I am in an entirely new area.  It seems like just when I get to know one area I get a buyer for an entirely new town!  Luckily, all listings provide directions so I must not be alone with this one.  Thanks for sharing your ideas!

12/29/2007 01:58 PM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


BB:  I'm not sure if "FUN" is the term I would choose:)  At least I chose to move to an entirely new part of the country that shares almost no part of the real estate process in common with California!  It would have been way to easy to have escrows and title reps and seller disclosures that have teeth.  Honestly, you are so much more focused on real estate than I and you have such a winner's mentality that I'll bet you could name that tune in a year or less.  I spend way too much time perfecting my marketing materials and blogging when I should be out there doing face-to-face contacting.  Sometimes I even hide:)

12/29/2007 02:05 PM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


Diane, There is something energizing about starting anew. The whole point of no return. Can't go back, gotta go forward. I can relate to your experience; I would think every reader could!

12/29/2007 03:32 PM by Blogger To Be Named Later


Diane, I think you're doing just terrific and you know you'll come out on top.  It's always difficult starting over but the experiences may be priceless!  All the BEST to you in the New Year.

12/29/2007 04:25 PM by Carole Provenzale Owner, Feng Shui Long Island & New York (Feng Shui Long Island & New York City)


Diane, I love your determination and drive! I admire your tenacity and persistence. Reading your blog really made me feel good about you. I'm sure this is what your clients and coworkers feel also. Thus, success! Have a great 2008! Deb

12/30/2007 12:08 AM by Deb at Brooks Prime Properties


Diane, LOL. I can so relate to much of this, especially the phone duty. In my office we did not have to juggle other calls ( unless it was weekend duty) but having to ask callers to spell the street names was a little embarassing. Excellent summary of what it's like to start over!

Ginger

12/30/2007 12:30 AM by Wilmington NC Real Estate Ginger & Roger Sala Keller Williams (Keller Williams Wilmington North Carolina)


Diane, it's hard enough switching companies, but moving to another state and entering the industry there had to be so nerve wracking!   (Remind me to get a GPS or something if I ever visit there.  They change the names of the streets???)   

It sounds like you've not only done well, but that you've thrived.  I'm so happy for you Diane.   

12/30/2007 04:26 AM by Kris Wales-Macomb County MI real estate -Ask me about buyers agency in Michigan (RE/MAX Advantage 1, Inc.)


Great job Diane.  With the right attitude and perspective, we can get thru anything.  And, you've got it!

12/30/2007 07:15 AM by Peggy K - Illinois Virtual Tour Provider and Real Estate Photographer (Grand Property Virtual Tours)


Andrew:  I usually embrace change and starting over but I must say I did this with a bit of kicking and screaming!

Carole: Thank you for your kind words and well wishes for 2008.  All the best to you too!

Debra:  You are so sweet...thank you so much for saying such very nice things!  I wish you the very best in 2008 as well!

12/30/2007 09:23 AM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


Ginger:  You've been there so you truly understand!

Kris:  Thank you!  Yes, they do change the name of the streets and not just here but all over Charlotte.  You will get to an intersection  and on one side will be one name and on the other will be another name.  For instance, one major street is known at Hwy 150 but the mailing address is River Hwy and the street signs at one point call it Plaza Dr.  Yikes!

Peggy:  I hope so...I definitely have my bad days!

12/30/2007 09:27 AM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


It is definitely a feat that you conquered with perserverance, determination and a positive attitude. Thanks Diane!

12/30/2007 12:38 PM by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman (RA), e-PRO HAWAII Relocations & HAWAII Real Estate (Century 21 Liberty Homes -Mililani, Hawaii)


Sally, You are so sweet.  I don't think I have conquered it yet but I haven't given up either!

Missy:  Probably more than I am:)  Thanks for the nice comment!

01/01/2008 04:47 PM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


Diane, I loved this post of yours about starting over. I think I have gone back to it a second or third time. Your honesty is so refreshing, and you have keen observations. You can pick up roots and build a business again, it just takes time.

01/01/2008 10:27 PM by Gary Woltal - REALTORĀ® Dallas Ft. Worth (Keller Williams Realty)


I believe whatever we do in life we can never stop learning! We can never know everything, but we can still make our mind work and keep ourselves alive!

01/03/2008 12:16 AM by Todd Clark (Realtor), GRI (Your Washington Co. Real Estate Expert) (Kastings & Associates)


DIANE - This was an interesting 3-part series.  I've joined the newbies again group.  The thought of starting all over is difficult, but you've shown that it can be done if you are determined to do it.

01/03/2008 06:44 AM by Adam Waldman - Long Island REALTORĀ® (RE/MAX Best)


Gary:  Thanks so much...I'm still struggling but here's to a great 2008!

Chris:  Yes, I had a good first year but the downturn in the market has taken away some of my best sources of leads:(

Todd:  It definitely is invigorating to start over because there is so much to learn!

Adam:  Thanks so much for joining!

01/03/2008 07:14 AM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


You wrote this so well, it was almost painful to read. I can SO feel your despair sitting at the reception desk. Being a fellow perfectionist, I'd have lost my mind (and about a gallon of perspiration).

01/03/2008 11:01 AM by Jennifer Allan (RE/MAX City Horizons)


Diane,

I just read your post and can I relate! I just  relocated myself and thank goodness I found Active Rain...Love it. I too, just signed up for floor duty, after not taking it for years. Back to basics, open house every Sunday, caravan each week, farming, blah blah blah. I feel like a new agent again, as I'm sure you did too! I'll keep reading your posts! I hope you are doing well. Good luck!

01/26/2008 02:40 AM by Huntsville, Alabama Real Estate Agent Elizabeth Ramsey Cooper-Golden (Remax Huntsville/Madison)


Elizabeth, welcome!  Let us know how you are doing by posting in this group.  We are here to support you!

01/26/2008 06:08 AM by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (RE/MAX at the Lake)


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