Special offer

Top 5 Signs Your Real Estate Agent Sucks!

Reblogger John DL Arendsen
Real Estate Broker/Owner with CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments 521400, 1501015, 01795582

Jennifer Monroe 

This is good ole commonsensical info that we all need to revisit from time to tme.

I can tell you first hand that at 69 years young with 5 grown children and 14 grandhildren, who from 1 to 20 years old all know what an & I Phone is and how to use it and had my Grandmother not sat me down at the dining room table when I was in the 8th grade and made me memorize the keyboard, God only knows how I might have ended up. 

Original content by Jennifer Monroe NC: 277197

I’m not the kind of girl to disparage others. I know how hard those of us practicing Real Estate work! But I can hardly shush my ‘tsk-tsk’s’ when I encounter Real Estate agents who just don’t ‘get’ it. Some are merely 'old school', refusing to adapt. Others are just plain burnt out, and it’s all they can do to make an effort on your behalf. Many are simply clueless, and others absent altogether. I don’t need to tell you there are infinite varieties of agent suckyness out there. Chances are, you’ve been on the short end at some point yourself!

So how can you quickly spot these leisure suit flunkies?Flunkie Real Estate Agent

#1.  They’re impossible to reach. Ok, really?  This business is driven by constant communication - with our clients and with other real estate pros. Real Estate agents spend untold thousands on marketing campaigns directed toward making our phones ring. Not answering, or not quickly returning calls just smacks of professional apathy, and can mean losing a great offer, or worse! With endless smart phone options, even a quick reply to let you know when they canrespond is the least they should do. Availability is paramount… or you, the client ultimately come out the loser.

#2.  They carry a clipboard. Or file folders. And/or they don’t text! And they generally load you up with real paperwork. Hello Twenty-First Century!  If your agent isn’t employing the latest high tech solutions, you’re just not being well served. Listings should be syndicated on every possible online venue, then tweeted throughout the free world! Offers should be completed, signed and sent electronically if you’re going to win in a multiple-bid situation. The reasons why high tech agentry is essential are endless. Anything less is just dinosaur real estate at it’s worst.

#3.  They don’t attend property inspections, closings etc… You’re kidding me, right? These events are mission critical! Reading an inspection report pales to seeing an issue live and in person when repair negotiations might be required. Don’t fall for excuses here! No one should be too busy to keep their hands on the pulse of your transaction. If they’ve gotten too lazy, or too big for their britches and can’t be there for you, can you spell ‘Red Flag’??

#4.  They don’t say “No” to you every now and then. This is a sure sign they don’t have control over the buying/selling process. These birds are afraid to ruffle feathers, and typically follow the path of least resistance [read: EFFORT]. Smart strategists don’t let things slide for the sake of ease. A great agent has a clear plan of action and they provide you with a road map. They’re determined to see the plan through to success. Informed agents know exactly what does and doesn’t work in their market. So when you demand an open house for your listing in an area that doesn’t get traffic, they nix the idea in favor of a strategy that WILL give you results.  NOTE:  If you’re a dictator and insist on having your way, you’ll never get the best representation. Just saying…

#5.  They disappear after Closing. Once the keys have been handed off, if you’re not hearing from your agent, you should be asking why. A commission check is nice, but it hardly means the job is complete. To a fabulous agent, Job One is taking care of our clients' needs, and that job never ends!

Don’t be afraid to hold your Real Estate agent to a higher standard! Truly fabulous agents will thank you for it. And your home buying/selling experience will be far more successful as a result! So if you kept nodding ‘yes’ to the above list, I’ll give you a moment. Then, I'll give you my phone number! 704.307.3369!

Jennifer Monroe, Realtor®/Broker | SavvyGirlHomes.com

Smart  Savvy  Dedicated

Refreshingly Honest Real Estate with a Little Fun Kicked in!

Thank's for leaving a sweet little note! It makes my day...

© Jennifer Monroe, Realtor®/Broker 2014

Posted by

Why To Choose Us?

John DL Arendsen, Broker, General & Manufactured Home Contractor and Dealer 

TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments

TAG (The Arendsen Group) Real Estate Sales & Investments is a full service, one-stop, turnkey, family owned and operated real estate brokerage, General Contractor, Manufactured Home Contractor, Developer, Investor, Property Manager, Interior Design, Engineering, architectural, Landscape design, Expert Witness, Consulting, Curative Title and Troubleshooting company with over 100 years of combined experience in the San Diego real estate sales, construction, design & development arena.

 

 

 

 

SUBSCRIBE TO MY BLOG VIA EMAIL: Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

 

 

Jennifer Monroe
Indigo Home Team powered by Compass - Charlotte, NC
Real Estate REALTOR®/Broker/Designer

Thanks so much for the re-blog John! Seems I've upended some old bones, but so glad I had a few supporters as well :) p.s LOVE La Jolla! 

Oct 22, 2014 11:47 AM
John DL Arendsen
CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments - Leucadia, CA
Crest Backyard Homes "ADU" dealer & RE Developer

Jennifer Monroe Upended some ole bones you indeed did Girl. Thanks for that.

Oct 22, 2014 11:46 PM
Will Nesbitt
Nesbitt Realty at Condo Alexandria - Alexandria, VA
Nesbitt Realty is a family-run brokerage.

For a Leucadia, CA General Contractor, call John DL Arendsen at (800) 909-1110.

Oct 23, 2014 01:08 AM
John DL Arendsen
CREST "BACKYARD' HOMES, ON THE LEVEL General & Manufactured Home Contractor, TAG Real Estate Sales & Investments - Leucadia, CA
Crest Backyard Homes "ADU" dealer & RE Developer

Will Nesbitt Thanks for the plug. But I'm also a RE broker and a Manufactured home dealer and developer. A little plug for myself. LOL!

Oct 23, 2014 01:44 AM