Mr. Seller why am I good enough to stage your home and give you advice, but not good enough to list it?
I am very sensitive and empathetic. I ‘feel things' about a situation that a seller might have BEFORE they tell me what is going on at a presentation. But here's a question for all future sellers out there in housing land - What do they expect of an agent and WHY?
I pride myself on being very thorough and presenting the market as it truly is - no sugarcoating for me! Languishing on the market with no action is just not my style - this Mr. Seller already had a 200 day market time with another agent from an out of the area brokerage.
But I'll continue with a couple of questions for Mr. Seller ~~
How do you think I get paid? I get paid because of knowledge and experience, both of which you have taken advantage of. Your other agent didn't even mention half your homes features on the MLS sheet. How about missing that first floor den? Did you remind him that you have a basement? But that's right; he was a ‘good guy'.
Why do you take my advice as far as the listing price of your home? Your ‘good guy' ex-agent thought you should start at xxx price even though he wasn't familiar with the suburban market. You've had $55,000 in price reductions! Yikes!
Why do you take my advice and expertise on staging your home and then list with another agent? This is the one that really irks me - the home is staged just like I asked in the MLS photos. Room by room - there are my thoughts and advice! Gosh it looks great! I'm glad I told you all that information so your current agent could take advantage of all that time! Thanks for that compliment!
I guess something must be wrong with me on how I perceive a sales position or situation. I think sales is one of the toughest professions you can indulge in but the benefits are many if you succeed. Yes, I want to succeed, just like the ‘good guy', but I want to SELL homes, not just list (well not in this case!) and stage them!
Why do people take extreme amounts of our time with questions, asking advice, planning every minutia
and then feel no loyalty or connection to that person on which they have seemed to rely so heavily? Weren't we compadres here? Didn't you agree to list your home with me upon the premise of staging advice?
Didn't I send photos of my pewter kitchen cabinet knobs because you didn't know what to get at Lowe's? Yep, that was you!
I could have swore you wanted and needed my advice! Why would I spend hours with you and your wife talking about everything from towels to dirty appliances?
Maybe I should just become a professional stager? But wait, they expect to get paid for their advice and expertise, so that won't work!
Mr. Seller, I could have swore you wanted me to list and sell your home.
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Update 2/1/2009 This home has been on the market an additional 90+ days and has expired again. The sellers have reduced the listing priced another $25,000. I'm sure that staging the home to sell would not have cost anywhere near the $25K price reduction! This has been a hard lesson for the sellers of this home - all in total they have reduced the price $80,000. This is a classic example I feel that if they would just have taken some good solid staging advice this never would have happened to their pocketbook!
This is really just a small sampling of what is going on in the market today. I truly wish these sellers well!
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Lyn Sims (847)230-7324 at RE/MAX Suburban
I proudly serve and sell real estate in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago. If you are thinking about purchasing or selling your home in the communities of Schaumburg, Hoffman Estates, Elk Grove Village, Roselle, Palatine, Medinah, Itasca, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Bartlett, Hanover Park, Streamwood, Elgin, South Elgin, St. Charles and more importantly, want to work with a local area expert, contact me immediately.
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Alright Lyn...you need to quit talking to the same people I am.