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Tips for the Successful Husband and Wife Real Estate Teams

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Real Estate Agent with Christie's International Real Estate

Tips for the Successful Husband and Wife Real Estate Teams

If you are a Realtor® thinking about bringing your spouse into the Real Estate business, there are some things you may be wondering. The following are our Tips. For this Husband and Wife Realtor® Team, it's all about being together and doing what we love that led to our Success - selling Real Estate!



Home Is Where The Heart Is

First and foremost, you must know yourselves. Will you be driving each other crazy if you are together too much? Bob and I are from such similar backgrounds that our connection is strong.

1. So the first discussion should be about where you both want your Office to be. Some people prefer working from their Home while others want a definite separation between Home & Office.

2. Next you should decide who does what. Most people will know what they like doing best.



                                     Tips for the Successful Husband and Wife Real Estate Teams

What works for us is that we each have our own tasks that we prefer taking the lead on. Bob is the Technical Support Expert in the Team. He Bobkeeps us up and running, making sure all the Computers are updated and working! Additionally Bob takes care of the Customer Contacts from our WebsitesLisaLisa on the other hand enjoys keeping the Paperwork in order. Customer Files, Contracts and  writing the checks to pay the bills. Lisa also likes doing the Negotiating but Bob also jumps in on this as well.

                                                                             

 



  

  • An important decision will be how you will work with Customers. When you make an appointment to Show a home, will you go together? Will you meet Sellers together for Listing Appointments?
  • Who will take care of the Budget? It probably works best if both of you Discuss these decisions as they are a major part of your Business.
  • Automobiles is one more important aspect of your Business since as Realtors®, we spend alot of time in our cars.
  • Marketing and Prospecting may be something that needs to be worked out as well. There are Mailings, Advertising Budgets and Methods of Developing New Business that are important.
  • There should be someone that stays in touch with Continuing Education, Updates to Industry Rules, Regulations & Laws.



But one of the most important aspects of being a successful Husband and Wife Team is as in any Family Run Business, you must find time for yourselves. It's so easy to get comfortable working from home. We are in a profession that is much like that of a Doctor - we're always on Call! It's so crucial to keep yourselves on the right track to remembering to Take Care of Each Other! So congratulations to all of the many Husband and Wife Teams that have found a way to enjoy working together successfully for the sake of the Public and each other ........

Realtor Husband and Wife


Tips for the Successful Husband and Wife Real Estate Teams


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Robert and Lisa Hammerstein - Agent at Keller Williams Valley Realty

Kathy Stoltman
Ventura, CA
RETIRED

Hi Lisa & Robert, I think you have posted some great advice about working with our spouses.  For me, I can tell you, it would not be a good idea.

May 04, 2013 02:13 AM
Robert Hammerstein -
Christie's International Real Estate - Hillsdale, NJ
Bergen County NJ Real Estate

Kathy - Funny how many people say that to us... Well it works for us so what can I say... :-) Thanks for stopping by

May 04, 2013 06:33 AM
Kristi Roberts
Kristi Roberts Group/Premier Estates & Homes, Inc. - Temecula, CA

Hi Lisa and Robert.   Good for you that you can work together.  Three more key components of a successful partnership, including a husband and wife team is mutual respect, honesty and an ability for both partners to have an equal say in the partnership.  You need those in a marriage and they're even more important if you own a business together. 

Jun 28, 2015 07:55 AM
Robert Hammerstein -
Christie's International Real Estate - Hillsdale, NJ
Bergen County NJ Real Estate

Thank you Kristi Roberts  we've been doing this for over 15 years now. Still going strong.  Thanks for stopping by. 

Jun 28, 2015 08:51 AM
Anonymous
Marc Sarkis

I have been a realtor for 3 years and started my own brokerage a few months ago. Honestly, things are ramping up slower than I hoped but I am multitasking this with a home flipping business too. My wife has been in sales her whole adult life. She has had bad luck lately with her companies she worked in outside sales lately due to mergers, poor business plans, loss to internet sales, etc.

She wants to get her RE license. I've been in high tech sales in the silicon valley and an engineer by degree and am more analytical and methodical. She is very outgoing, warm and has no fear in meeting and mingling. However, she has no business or financial sense, nor wants it ;) I can picture our skills complimenting each other but I also see world war (Sicilian temper, anyone?) Any advise?

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