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Schaumburg Homes - How to pick the right Realtor?

Reblogger Lyn Sims
Real Estate Agent

 

How to pick a Realtor?  That's a tough subject (ouija boards, psychics don't seem to work) which I'll try to illustrate with some humor from an agent, Greg Nino that sells in Texas.  Some interesting perspectives that might make you smile.

You should interview your agent, both as a buyer or a seller and be sure you are comfortable with their skills and knowledge levels.  Don't be surprised if I don't agree with you as I'm not a 'yes man or uhhh women'.  I'm a straight shooter that tells the truth, whether you like it or not.  The market is the market and covering it with sugar is not going to get your home sold or get you into that REO that you've had your eye on!

Give me a call or email me so we can begin our 'interview' process today!

 

Original content by Greg Nino 0524642

This will be the first of many public blogs to come. The story will be 1,000 ways to pick the right Realtor. This is pretty simple. Number 1,000 comes with an added bonus, but you'll have to stick around to find out what it is. Here we go.

 

1. If a Realtor starts out by showing you a picture of themself in any magazine, walk away. Most Realtors will pay top dollar "to have their names in the lights." They love to impress themselves and most importantly, other Realtors. They assume this type of advertising provides them instant credibility with you, the consumer. Ego advertising is for the ego, nothing more.

2. Don't assume an "OLDER" Realtor is one that is wise about selling homes. Most agents I know get into real estate after finishing a career in something entirely different. It's a popular "second" career and even hobby for many folks. Again, just because she's 60 doesn't mean she's more experienced than me.

3. Many new agents and even experienced agents feel it necessary to buy a car they can't afford. Don't assume A LOT when you work with a Realtor. Instead, ask dozens and dozens of questions. If a Realtor drives a 65k BMW, but wears stretchy polyester pants from Sears than you have to wonder if the agent is just pretending to be successful.

4. Do try to annoy your Realtor with questions when your first meet them. You'll figure out there temperament level quickly. Many agents boast about their ability to "provide excellent customer service." For fun, repeat yourself a few times to see if they start getting pissy. I love when prospects DRILL me. I love it because I know other agents won't be as patient.

5. If your Realtor starts the conversation out with.. "I'll reimburse you part of the commission or I'll list your home for almost nothing" then you need to hide from them. Odds are they sleep in that expensive BMW at night. They probably are starving financially and are reduced to trying to BUY their buyers and sellers. You do get what you pay for in this business.

6. If a Realtor agrees with all that you say, find a new one. Your shadow is more competent than a yes man.

7. Don't assume a Broker has more negotiating skills than a Salesperson. A salesperson is a regular Realtor without a Brokers license. Brokers usually market the office, recruit new agents and are very busy doing "other things" besides selling real estate. This isn't to suggest that all Brokers are out of touch when it comes to working with buyers and sellers on a day to day basis.

8. Don't pick the Realtor your boss suggests, especially if it's his spouse.  If "that" Realtor sucks, you're going to really be in a jam. Instead, say thank you, but no thank you. Your boss will respect your candor, not look down on you for choosing elsewhere. If you're working with a relocation department then it may be a different story.

9. Many agents have a website. Ask for it. The website can say an awful lot about that individual. 

 

See you next week.

 

 

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Tammy Fullriede
Bale Realty - Wilmington, IL

I really like this list!  I can't wait to read more :)

Jan 13, 2010 12:13 AM
Kathy Mauer
Mauer Real Estate, Inc. - Apex, NC
Apex, Realtor, Wake County, NC

Excellent list! Please keep in mind that in some states, such as here in NC, we are all Brokers, the state has not issued agent licenses since 2006. Thanks!

Jan 13, 2010 12:44 AM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Kathy:  Yes I should have added that disclaimer also, I am considered a Broker Associate, which is a Broker that doesn't run the office but could if I wanted to count pencils & copy paper all day.

Thank Greg Tammy.

Jan 13, 2010 02:14 AM
Steve Loynd
Alpine Lakes Real Estate Inc., - Lincoln, NH
800-926-5653, White Mountains NH

Lynn, I think buyers still get the interview process all wrong...they see a listing and call the listing broker about that property. In a real vetting process you should (as a buyer) ask more about the agent and their knowledge before the buyer discloses what they are interested in.

Jan 13, 2010 12:00 PM
Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
Real Estate Broker Retired

Steve:  Very true and at that discussion the listing agent should also mention dual agency.  Many will not.

Jan 14, 2010 04:36 AM
Kathy Mauer
Mauer Real Estate, Inc. - Apex, NC
Apex, Realtor, Wake County, NC

Thanks Lynn! I printed this list and I am looking forward to the rest of the list!

Jan 14, 2010 09:51 AM
Sheldon Neal
Bergen County, NJ - RE/MAX Real Estate Limited - Maywood, NJ
That British Agent Bergen County NJ

lol ... Greg is making some good points huh ! lol

Jan 15, 2010 02:53 AM