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A BLIND MAN is outselling you! WHY?

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Real Estate Agent with Tim Monciref 0374754

Here is a tad too long blog about a man that changed my life....a blind man.....a Realtor....a broker.... who most likely is out performing any agent reading this.  I believe the length of the post will be worth your while.

This Post is an older post was FEATURED by AR from a link from this Saturdays, January 24th, 2010 post:

http://activerain.com/blogsview/1452137/a-negotiations-book-by-a-blind-real-estate-broker-that-will-change-your-life-

 READ THE ABOVE LINKED POST as his message & his  book that he wrote WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE!!!! 

 M Y   I N S P I R A T I O N,

Joseph Klatt, Klatt Realty, www.klattrealty.com

After reading, CLICK ABOVE to meet Dr. Joe Klatt

So you think you are down and out.....the world is falling apart.....can't sell a home......can't find a buyer.....ready to throw in the towel of the real estate world..... Well, here is a story that has changed my life, i and hope that it will change yours.  It is a bit long, but if you make it through, it may change your life forever........

Before starting up The Bartlett Real Estate Group with Keller Williams with my partners, Ken, Tom, and Marissa, I had strong insecurities of leaving a job where I was routinely making between $200k and $300k net with a new home builder.  I don't know about you, but that is a tough decision to go from making a pretty decent income to zero.  So, yes, I was wetting my pants with such a decision.

What the heck is this!"

So pondering the decision, I went on vacation to La Jolla California to chill out for several weeks.  At a restaurant, I saw a real estate magazine, and as most agents, I just had to read it.  Flipping through the pages, I saw an ad (which I keep in my wallet everyday) with a picture very similar to what you see above with blurbs about a couple of multi-million dollar homes for sale.  My wife saw the confused look on my face and asked what was up, and I showed her the ad...and I said "What the heck is this!"

At first I was baffled, but then, I figured it out in my mind.  HE MUST HAD BEEN A VERY SUCCESSFUL AGENT, and then lost his sight.  That made since.....I could see myself pulling that off....maybe.  BUT, I had to dig into this to see if this really was the case.  Mind you, he has an extremely successful brokerage office on La Jolla's prime downtown real estate street of Wall Street.

B E F O R E    T H E    C R A S H (including the car he crashed)

So, I found his website and found that I was completely wrong.  At age 19, he had a horrific car crash where his car fell off of a 100 foot cliff in La Jolla.  The crash should have killed him, but, after a prolonged stay in the hospital, he survived, but lost both of his eyes....and had years of constructive surgery. (details on his website)

Thereafter here is brief outline of a fraction of his accomplishments:

  • Graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Masters in Real Estate; with further BA's in real estate, securities law and insurance law.
  • Received his real estate sales license
  • Receive his real estate brokerage license
  • Received a doctorate in Real Estate Law (yes, a doctor of real estate)
  • Opened a real estate brokerage office
  • Started a real estate mediation company
  • Became a highly desired speaker.....not about his story..but about real estate economics!
  • Became 4 time president and chairman of the Board of Realtors

WHAT????????

I was now totally baffled and had to meet this man...and I did. I met him at his office and we strolled with his guide dog down Girard Avenue to the La Valentia Hotel.  I had a very hard time keeping up with him at the pace speed either set by his dog or him.  I was used to an entrance that I normally take but Joe and his dog went another....with Joe saying "come this way, it's quicker".  Huh?

During my meeting, I felt as if if I were talking to an extremely successful SIGHTED person.  I asked him as nicely as I could.....Why did you decide on real estate?  (of course, in my mind, I really meant, were you nuts to even thing about real estate).  He said "my dad was in real estate and was also a builder, and I wanted to continue the dream I had before the accident".  So, I said..."Ohhhhhh..Kay.....but how did you get started?"  He said "my dad had a friend that had a real estate office, and he got me a job their to answer phones....of course I had my license at the time:"  "of course" I said...but how did you get from that into selling homes."

He said "there was a day when none of the agents where in the office and a client came in to look at a specific listing".  He said "I told them that there was not any other agents on duty, but I could take you there....but (in a joking voice) you would have to drive".  So they laughed and agreed.  They went to the house.  He knew the location and the house quite well as he attended ALL PROPERTY TOURS and remembered the comments made by agents on each home.  He said "the clients went through the home, I noticed that they would open up much more than when I was with a sighted agent with a client". He did remind me that he was 19 before he went blind and did have a picture in his mind of where things were in town.

"I HAVE AN ADVANTAGE OVER SIGHTED PEOPLE"

Then he said the line of all lines I have heard in my life.   "AT THAT POINT, I REALIZED THAT I HAD AN ADVANTAGE OVER SIGHTED PEOPLE".  I even asked him to repeat that line, as I could not believe my ears.  The couple bought the home.  Thereafter, he worked as an agent becoming a top producing agent, then later starting his own brokerage firm and mediation firm, got his doctorate...yes a doctor of real estate.

So....at that point...I think I had him figured out, so I thought.  I asked him, "So, are you mainly focused on sales in La Jolla.  He said "oh no.  I sell anywhere in San Diego, and sold 2 home in San Fransico last year". Moreover, the way he replied with his voice inflection was like any other top producing sighted agent in San Diego. He said it in such a manner that I felt foolish for even asking such a question....but I had to ask the obvious next question: "So, how did you go about selling 2 homes in San Francisco"?

In his same confident tone he said "well, both clients were pretty well to do clients that had their own planes...so we flew up to San Francisco and took a look at a couple of condos and made offers on both."  What!!!  "How did you know what offers to make".  He said that he knew an agent that gave him comps and they made and offer.  His reply was as quick as you read that sentence....it almost sounded like he was saying "what a foolish question to ask.... or duh".

HANG IN THERE....KEEP READING

So I finish the interview more confused than when I started.  We started to walk back to his office at this extreme pace (almost like a speed walker), and I am wondering why we are not running into anyone or things as the foot traffic was very heavy.  So I had to ask, right?  I said, "Joe, I am seeing hundreds of people walking down the sidewalk, benches, large potted plans, and trees.....do you have a visualization of all of this as we walk so fast?"  He said, "do you mean like noticing Victory Secret to your left?"  I looked to my left and there it was.  He then said, "am I walking too fast?".  I lied and said "no".

So I carry a laminate card of his ad in my wallet at all times.  When I am in a situation where I am not so sure if I can pull it off.....I know that there is a blind man that is kicking my rear (actually I use the "a" word, but don't want to get in trouble with AR).  When we started our group, we set our site to be in the top ten in the city the first year.  I knew that his production would be in the top ten in Austin....so by golly we are going to try. (as motivation we named our website www.TopKWGroup.com.  It has been 5 years and we have stayed in the top 10 (#4 last year) and #18 internationally with Keller Williams nationally and #1 in the city.....yet, we still have yet to kick his tail.  But that is my goal.  Yes, my goal is to beat a blind real estate agent.  Don't think of me as the scum of the earth of such a comment, but think of a blind man becoming a major success in an industry that anyone would think even selling one home would be impossible.

Joe has kindly put a link to my post on his website..... www.klattrealty.com If you think that you can design a better website than this, try to to it with your eyes covered.  Think about that one.

Open your eyes at the possibilities.......... 

 

Karen Fiddler, Broker/Owner
Karen Parsons-Fiddler, Broker 949-510-2395 - Mission Viejo, CA
Orange County & Lake Arrowhead, CA (949)510-2395

Another story about attitude and Can do spirit. Of course anyone can be remarkably successful....effort, effort, effort.

Jan 25, 2010 11:35 AM
Mark Watterson
Salt Lake City, UT
Utah Real Estate

I like the part where he realize his advantage and strengths.  Focused on the positive. 

Excellent post.

Jan 25, 2010 11:50 AM
Anonymous
Ann Clark

Truly an amazing man.  There is no way we can shine after reading this.  Thanks.

Jan 25, 2010 02:50 PM
#79
Anonymous
Dane Human

Truly, an inspiration !!!  Joseph Klatt will inspire me to greater achievements. 

Jan 26, 2010 02:03 AM
#80
Jinx Cole
Crye-Leike - Brentwood, TN

I once told my daughter that it is not the obstacles you face that will define you... it is how you rise above and overcome them that evolve you into the person you can become.  I will definitely forward this on to her (she is now a junior in college).  Dr. Joe Klatt has truly let his mark (and will continue to, I'm sure) on this big blue marble of ours.  Thanks for sharing!

Jan 26, 2010 03:56 AM
Martin E. Kalisker, Esq.
Natick, MA
Real Estate Law From A Practical Perspective

my parents used a sight-deprived realtor back in the early 70s to sell our home in Seattle, when the motto was "last person to leave town, please shut off the lights."  Not only did he sell the home quickly, he actually sold it for more than what he listed it for.  I wish I could remember his name or his firm - he may not even be around any more.  but I will always remember how he could describe a home from memory and do things with his assistant that you rarely see in any business relationship these days.

Jan 26, 2010 04:30 AM
Anonymous
Michele Ladd Nothnagle Realtors Rochester NY

This man was blessed with a remarkable gift..thank you for sharing this story, I will remember it forever..

Jan 27, 2010 03:22 AM
#83
Beverly Femia
BlueCoast Realty Corporation - Hampstead, NC
Broker Realtor Stager - Greater Wilmington, NC Are

WOW!  My mother-in-law who, in her day, was the number one sales agent in Tupperware in the country, used to say that "you just have to get your want-to fixed."  Joe's body was broken but not his "want-to."  We all need heroes like Joe. 

 

 

Jan 27, 2010 10:53 AM
Wayne B. Pruner
Oregon First - Tigard, OR
Tigard Oregon Homes for Sale, Realtor, GRI

Very inspirational and motivatuing post. My problems seem petty in comparison.

Jan 27, 2010 01:54 PM
DeAndrea "Dee Dee" Jones
Samson Properties - Manassas, VA
DMVRealEstateChick

This was just what I needed to read today after doing my taxes............

Jan 31, 2010 01:26 AM
Deena Cottingham
GreenApple Staging & Images, Calgary Staging & Photography - Calgary, AB
Home Stager & Photographer

Wow, great story. Thanks for sharing. That was a great kick in the pants to get rid of any self-defeating and self-pitying thoughts! Just go do it!

Jan 31, 2010 03:13 AM
Bill Gillhespy
16 Sunview Blvd - Fort Myers Beach, FL
Fort Myers Beach Realtor, Fort Myers Beach Agent - Homes & Condos

Morning Tim, Wow, not sure if I am embarrassed or motivated by this story ! Maybe some of both.

Jan 31, 2010 03:17 AM
TIM MONCRIEF
Tim Monciref - Austin, TX
Over 2,000 homes sold…..

Bill: This is the same feeling that I get.  Agents think I am a bit goofy to carry an ad of his with me; but when I am thinking of something I can't do, I pull that ad out and say to myself, this son of a gun is doing it, so I can do it....maybe.  Joseph is pretty darn intelligent, so his mind does plateau a bit higher than mine.

If you really think about it, you could do the same.  It would make you 10 times more productive as there would be many things you could not physically do and would have others do it. That is what we should be doing.

Jan 31, 2010 09:11 AM
Lisa Stafford
Broken Arrow, Tulsa, McGraw Realtors - Broken Arrow, OK
Broken Arrow OK Homes For Sale

How AMAZING  and very inspiring!  No excuses and lots of motivations here. Thanks for sharing.

Jan 31, 2010 02:48 PM
Robin Dampier REALTOR®
Coldwell Banker King - Hendersonville, NC
Hendersonville & Western NC Real Estate Source

It's amazing what can be accomplished by folks who have a "handicap" but rather view it as a challenge and what they can accomplish that others can't!

Thanks for the reminder.

Sue of Robin and Sue

Jan 31, 2010 04:57 PM
Judy Jennings
Top Agent Plus - Middleboro, MA
Tap into Judy's real estate expertise & resources.

Tim - My favorite line was "I have an advantage over sighted people." He certainly has proved it. Thank you for sharing this amazing and inspirational story.

Feb 01, 2010 12:09 AM
Tom Bailey
Margaret Rudd & Associates Inc. - Oak Island, NC

Tim- I can always count on your posts to help me. I really needed this post. I am getting ready to buy the book. Thanks, Tom

Feb 01, 2010 02:04 AM
Elena Martinovici
MY HOME GROUP 602-321-1273 - Phoenix, AZ
Associate Broker- Phoenix , Arizona

Amazing story.  Thank you.

Apr 09, 2010 05:54 PM
Anonymous
MERLIN BARRIENTOS

AWESOME & AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!  This story is a great, example.  I feel more motivated. 

Yes we can!

Thank-you so much!

 

Apr 19, 2010 04:01 PM
#95
TIM MONCRIEF
Tim Monciref - Austin, TX
Over 2,000 homes sold…..

Thanks for the comments.  It is great to have someone to keep you up when all seems so bleak. I keep his ad in my wallet to remind me that a blind man is kicking my butt.....so get out there Tim and make it happen.

Apr 19, 2010 04:40 PM