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EMOTIONS OF REAL ESTATE

Reblogger Winston Heverly
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Access Realty 433494

 

Phyliss Lerner, shared a post some time ago that still can be used today. There are many useful ideas that can & should be used to further help guide your next real estate transaction. Use these suggestions as a starting point and customize further to your own specific situation. Thanks for sharing.   

Original content by Phyllis Lerner call 914.438.7556 NYS# 10491202097

No matter how many times we try to explain to our BUYERS and SELLERS that real estate is a business transaction and you need to take emotions out of it, these emotions still exist.

SELLERS many times are emotionally attached to their homes. They have raised their children there and hopefully have many good memories. Their home is perfect... to them. So it is hard for them to have buyers come through and give any negative feedback. We, once again, explain that this is a business transaction and cannot be taken personally.

Once an offer comes in that is low they are insulted. But no offer is meant to be insulting and they should always counter to see if the buyer is serious. You have to understand the BUYERS position formed by the constant reminders in the press that this is a “Buyers Market”. You cannot blame them for trying. But in many instances they are serious and will come up to a price that both SELLER and BUYER can live with.

BUYERS also have emotions when looking for a home. I always tell them they will get a certain feeling when they walk into “the” home. You cannot force it, it's just there. So in saying that, I then again have to remind them to take the emotions out of the offer stage. It's a little contradictory but true. Also, if a SELLER does not immediately meet their offer sometimes they are insulted. Which does not make for a good negotiation.

My point in either scenario is, the AGENTS involved need to be the ones to keep the CALM. That's part of our job. We have to explain the emotion part and the business part to our SELLERS and BUYERS. If agents get wound up in their emotions then things may be said to SELLER or BUYER which can cause animosity between the parties. And if an offer is eventually accepted there are now bad feelings which is just not a good way to end a transaction.

We want everyone happy at closing. So... stay CALM... and close the deal!

 

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Noah Seidenberg
Coldwell Banker - Evanston, IL
Chicagoland and Suburbs (800) 858-7917

Good re-blog. I have seen people who are are so nice and friendly when they start out as buyers or sellers but when it comes time to talk cash the personality changes. That is where we have to deal with care. It's such a huge part of ones life, perhaps the biggest besides getting married or having children.

 

Mar 28, 2013 09:52 PM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

I like to think "you are buying or selling a house, not having a baby! Curb the emotions."  But you can't take the emotion out of the process...just hope to contain it!

Mar 28, 2013 10:02 PM
Edward Gilmartin
CRE - Boston, MA

Of course it is no fun dealing with an agent who is overly emotional either. Some get too attached to their listings or  their buyers.

Mar 28, 2013 10:36 PM
Charles Stallions
Charles Stallions Real Estate Services - Pensacola, FL
850-476-4494 - Pensacola, Pace or Gulf Breeze, Fl.

I tend to at time get emotional as well and I just feel bad for days although I am right it doesn't matter

Mar 28, 2013 11:13 PM
Phyllis Lerner call 914.438.7556
Corcoran Legends Realty - Tarrytown, NY
Corcoran Legends Realty

Thanks Winston... for reading & re-blogging this one... all the best for 2013...

Apr 04, 2013 03:27 AM