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Ask An Ambassador: Commodity Or Specialist? Protecting Your Value

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Real Estate Agent with Transaction Alliance 513.520.5305 www.LizTour.com SAL.2002007747

Yesterday I had calls from two buyers. 

The first is returning to Cincinnati after 20 years.  He and his wife are considering a patio home purchase.  Some web searching led to us (of course...they're looking for PATIO HOMES!!!) and a call.  A good conversation followed and in a couple of months I'm to expect another call, some review of what's available and a quick purchase after his wife comes to town to househunt.  THAT is exactly what my blogging and web work is about.  Proving expertise online, then backing it up when the contact happens.  The caller understood that I had knowledge that could help him, knowledge the typical agent in my market would not have.

The second buyer called about our newest listing and setting up a showing.  The usual questions were asked, including "Do you have an agent you're working with?".  The buyer made it clear that even though as an investor he'd bought with another agent SEVERAL times, if he could get a better deal by me being a dual agent, he was more than happy to only work with me.  Now while under normal circumstances I'm not totally opposed to being a dual agent, in this case I'm representing a seller I've worked with several times.  From a pure liability standpoint, even acting COMPLETELY on the up and up, if something hit the fan later, who's going to believe I didn't show bias in the seller's favor?  So a little pushing got the buyer back to his "regular" agent and a showing has been scheduled by that agent.  But the most apparent thing out of this conversation?  The buyer considers his agent's services a commodity.  ANY agent can do it, and for the right price another agent WOULD be the one he'd use.

So here's our challenge as real estate agents.  Do we want to be a commodity or a specialist in the public's view?  The first category leaves us vulnerable with the public seeing us as interchangeable.  Cheapest, most convenient, you've seen one you've seen 'em all type agent as far as Joe Buyer or Jane Seller is concerned.

But as soon as we are perceived as a specialist, we gain value.  When you're clearly the expert, you've got something the public doesn't merely want, they NEED it and will make sure they get it.

That expertise might be geographical, a particular to a style or category of home, a lifestyle related home choice, etc.   There's SOMETHING that sets you apart from your competition. 

And once you establish yourself as THE expert on a particular section of the housing market and then provide a thorough web presence on the topic, you're not a commodity.  You're a specialist that gains clients.

So are you establishing an expertise and protecting your value?

 

Until next Tuesday, just Ask An Ambassador if you need help!

Bill of Liz and Bill aka BLiz

 

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Comments(28)

Carla Freund
Keller Williams Preferred Realty - Raleigh, NC
NC Real Estate Transition & Relocation 919-602-848

Liz and Bill, We definitely need to be seen as specialist. Our careers as Real Estate agents are being watered down and people are seeing the value.

Feb 06, 2018 02:27 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

I've liked our patio home specialty as a means to differentiate.  In essence, we've been interviewed online before we ever get that first call.  They don't all turn into clients, but the conversion rate is much higher than typical Net leads.

Feb 06, 2018 03:26 PM
Joe Pryor
The Virtual Real Estate Team - Oklahoma City, OK
REALTOR® - Oklahoma Investment Properties

If you are a commodity you are among many and your only capital is a lower commission and that will kill you.

Feb 06, 2018 02:45 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

And the race to the bottom is not how we want to operate. 

Feb 06, 2018 03:27 PM
Anna "Banana" Kruchten
HomeSmart Real Estate - Phoenix, AZ
602-380-4886

Bliz very well said!  There is a big difference from being a commodity and a specialist to our clients. Our clients come back to us time after time over the years because they know the level of service and expertise we bring to the table.

Feb 06, 2018 03:05 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

Once you establish that relationship, they SHOULD come back.  Every now and then we'll lose someone to "well my relative got their license!". 

Feb 06, 2018 03:28 PM
Dana Basiliere
Rossi & Riina Real Estate - Williston, VT
Making deals "Happen"

Good idea to hand him off to a buyer's agent but you should get a referral.

Feb 06, 2018 06:33 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

IMO I just "persuaded" him to go back to the agent that he should have been working with in the first place.  I told him there wouldn't be a price advantage to him to have me acting as dual agent.

Feb 06, 2018 08:12 PM
Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

No doubt you area the patio home expert and I totally understand the other situation too.  There are times you just don't want to work with the other side.

Feb 06, 2018 07:27 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

I've worked with my seller too many times to be in the middle, and plan to work with him more.

Feb 06, 2018 08:13 PM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Well said, BLiz. Some buyers recongnize the difference between working with a specialist who knows what they are doing and can deliver the services, but others view agents as commodities. Perhaps the increasing technology and information on the Internet contributes to this, as will AI!

Jeff

Feb 06, 2018 07:30 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

The problem with all the information availability is that it doesn't provide context nor expertise.  Data can dance, but not always to the correct tune.

Feb 06, 2018 08:13 PM
Brian DeYoung
also affiliated with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Heritage Realty - Ithaca, NY
The Realtor with personal investment background

I like your style, and values. Well done. And, nice article.

Feb 06, 2018 07:45 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

Thanks!

Feb 06, 2018 08:13 PM
Ron McCord
RE/MAX - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Residential/Multi Family Sales S. Florida

Thanks for reinforcing this for me!! I want to get the word out about Specializing in Multi Family Apartment Building sales in Fort Lauderdale... a Timely Post Liz!

Feb 06, 2018 08:04 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

That'sa niche that should set you apart from the general agent.

Feb 06, 2018 08:14 PM
Marte Cliff
Marte Cliff Copywriting - Priest River, ID
Your real estate writer

Could it be that their agent doesn't give the kind of service that leads to loyalty?

Feb 06, 2018 09:42 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

That's not the take I got.  It was all about the $$$.

Feb 07, 2018 05:28 AM
Kimo Jarrett
Cyber Properties - Huntington Beach, CA
Pro Lifestyle Solutions

There are two types of consumer, IMO, DIY's and busy people, so which is more prevalent? What's more important to a busy person, money or time? So, it depends on how much money can be generated in time, doesn't it?

The value of time/money will IMO determine retention or satisfied clients who will seek continuous performance and exemplary service. Being unique is certainly a plus, however, delivering on the expectations of performance and time is IMO more important, especially to busy people. 

Busy people recognize leaders almost immediately and most people, even DIY's would rather do business with a leader, someone who is fearless because of their knowledge and experience. Great post and I agree you don't ever want to be recognized as a commodity, regardless of what you offer. 

 

Feb 06, 2018 10:39 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

Depending on type of house needed, the busy person best prioritize gaining the expertise over the convenience factor.  In my market your typical agent will NOT know patio homes, so the buyer is likely to be very, very restricted in their choices if they choose an agent just because they provide great service.  Kind of important when spending that kind of money to make sure you get it right.  That said, I don't see any reason expertise and service can't readily coincide in the same agent.  Chances are anyone developing a true expertise is diligent enough to recognize that by itself isn't enough.

Feb 07, 2018 05:33 AM
Nancy Manby
Keller Williams Realty, Westport CT - Stamford, CT
Your Downsizing Specialist

Your two examples are spot on. Thanks for the reminder. I needed it!

Feb 07, 2018 04:53 AM
Liz and Bill Spear

You're welcome!

Feb 07, 2018 05:33 AM
Jeanne Gregory
RE/MAX Southwest - Sugar Land, TX
The most important home I sell is YOURS!

Great post.  I got a text yesterday from a "buyer" who was working with another agent, who seems to have a real job!  His text said I JUST WANT TO SEE THE HOUSE.  Ok, then, hire a full time agent next time. 

Feb 07, 2018 05:40 AM
Liz and Bill Spear

Some of those agents with a "real job" have pretty flexible hours.  I do.  And typically my experience has been the buyers KNOW they're hiring someone with another job and considering they have a job too, it's usually not much of an issue.

Feb 07, 2018 06:29 AM
Gary L. Waters Broker Associate, Bucci Realty
Bucci Realty, Inc. - Melbourne, FL
Eighteen Years Experience in Brevard County

If you don't have a degree of specialized knowledge to separate you from the discounters you will never survive.  It is all about service, knowledge and professionalism... and value.

Feb 07, 2018 06:27 AM
Liz and Bill Spear

We have to be able to add value, or will deservedly be eliminated from the market.

Feb 07, 2018 09:29 AM
Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
One of the Manchester NH's area Leading Agents

There is a huge difference but the problem starts with the public often does not know that. It usually takes someone to find out the hardway that there are specialists and that they are not all the same. I like the way you handled that buyer Liz and Bill Spear 

Feb 07, 2018 07:54 AM
Liz and Bill Spear

My experience with folks that are only concerned with my commission check has rarely been good.  If I can balance my obligations to my client without putting myself in the situation, all the better.

Feb 07, 2018 09:30 AM
Laura Filip
Laura Filip Broker , Opening doors for All Seasons of Life - Whitesboro, TX
What can we do for you today?

Setting yourself apart from the crowd, is the way to go. Work hard and let it show in your honest behavior. 

Feb 07, 2018 09:02 AM
Liz and Bill Spear

And being honest is a big part of it.

Feb 07, 2018 09:31 AM
John Wiley
Fort Myers, FL
Lee County, FL, ECO Broker, GRI, SRES,GREEN,PSA

Your title really speaks to the point.

Indeed, being a specialist is the way to go for many reasons as you pointed out.

And you walk the talk.

Thanks

Feb 07, 2018 02:48 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

I certainly try :)

Feb 08, 2018 07:24 AM
MaryBeth Mills Muldowney
TradeWinds Realty Group LLC - Braintree, MA
Massachusetts Broker Owner

How true, I am sure the second party would see the value you have to offer and you might just change his preconceived notion of what a specialist is in the real estate field!

Feb 07, 2018 04:27 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

I'm happy that the patio home buyers recognize right up front we bring something extra to the table.  The "generic" home buyer sometimes takes more persuasion.

Feb 08, 2018 07:24 AM
Amanda S. Davidson
Amanda Davidson Real Estate Group Brokered By Real - Alexandria, VA
Alexandria Virginia Homes For Sale

BLiz - your honesty is something I wish we found more of in this industry. Specializing is a must and I agree with your thoughts on why. The best way to differentiate is to specialize and deliver concierge level service. Not all agents are created equal and it's clear you're top of the line. Great post.

Feb 08, 2018 01:06 PM
Liz and Bill Spear

It's the way I was raised, and the rest of my life has just reinforced the importance of it.  Do things on the up and up and I don't have to try to remember some BS line I fed someone, and I'll sleep better too.  Bill

Feb 08, 2018 01:26 PM
Dana Basiliere
Rossi & Riina Real Estate - Williston, VT
Making deals "Happen"

BLIZ,   Oh, OK I got it!!

Feb 09, 2018 06:30 PM
Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

Being recognized as a specialist in any niche is an nvaluable tool.

Feb 16, 2018 04:55 AM