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What do you mean my home is off the market in Denver, CO

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I have been working expired listings in the Denver, Colorado market. Most real estate agents just rely on there Sphere of Influence (SOI) or as we used to say at MCI Friends and Family. That is low hanging fruit. I'm a professional salesperson, marketer, and businessperson, and my feeling is if you can't market to more than those people then you will likely have a short career.

I actually go up and knock on the expired listing in the metro denver area if you are afraid to talk to strangers then how are you going to negotiate a contract effectively? As I am starting to do this, most of my career has been spent working with investors, the stories and situations that I see are incredibly weird. Here is my favorite one and I was at almost loss for words. As I'm pulling up to the house there is the big real estate sign in the front yard. The house is on a corner so there are actually signs on both corners. I'm thinking somehow I screwed up and this got relisted and my search missed it. I'm a completely ethical agent and I'm like, don't engage in sign crossing. I pull out my trusty Android phone and check the mls. Yep it's expired, so I proceed to go knock on the door. It looks like they are home so I have really got to be ready. I knock on the door and the homeowner answers. She's holding back a big dog, a Golden retriever I believe, that is desperately trying to get outside to greet me. I have two boxers at home so I'm very familiar with this problem. It certainly makes talking difficult and I realize unless she can come out of the house I've got between 30-60 seconds to confused dog I noticed your listing has recently expired and I was wondering if you have any plan to put your home back on the market. She tells me, I didn't know my home was off the market. I felt like my dog when you try to explain something to him, very confused.I was dumbfounded. Having been a championship debater in high school I knew not to say "uhhh uhhh uhhh." I had a million thoughts running through my head.

  • What a bad agent. I work so hard to get and satisfy my clients that I can't imagine letting this happen to them. My listings get sold, they don't expire. I'm certain going to communicate with my client to see if they want to relist.
  • Does this person have so much business that they can just ignore this client and potential?
  • Do you just want your signs on the corners of this house to troll for buyers?
  • Can I tell the homeowner you hired a bad agent if this is how they treat you and your house?
  • Did the agent make a mistake on the date or enter it in wrong. Would they make a mistake like this or screw up a date in the actual buy and sell contract?

What did I tell her? I'm not exactly sure what is going on, but if you are actually under contact with the other agent I'm not even allowed to talk with you about anything about your house. If you are not under contract then you really should talk with another agent they can offer opinion of your marketing campaign to sell your home and even if it is realistic to get the price you need for your home. I'm going to leave this packet of information with you and if you aren't under contract then you can call me and I'll be happy to give you a second opinion on your situation.

Follow up: I still haven't heard back from her nor have I followed up with her. That happens tomorrow. I went door knocking again today and had the exact same thing happen. I handled it much better.

Questions about this blog and I will clean this up some.  The look and feel.  Can I say this?  I am disparaging another agent, they deserve it in my opinion.  Is it like the standards for libel or slander, if it's the truth you can say it?  I'm not mentioning the other agent by name, I don't mention the company.  There is not even an address in case you nosy people wanted to look.  Note I'm not a REALTOR.  Although I think I'm going to sign up at my board this week.  Can I say this now, but not after I take my ethics class.  Once I get these questions answered I really, really, really, want to make this post public.

Originally posted at www.propertiescolorado.com

 

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Mike Henderson specializes in the following areas in real estate in the Denver, Colorado metro area; investors, first time homebuyers, luxury property, short sales, and light rail properties.  Of course I can also provide financing or refinacing across the state of Colorado.

 

Cameron Novak
The Homefinding Center - 1000 Palms, CA
Real Estate Broker since 2008

Do you ever tire of being PERFECT???

If you haven't ever had a listing expire unexpectedly, you're obviously not listing enough homes.  It happens, even in Southern California.

Jul 05, 2010 08:07 PM
Mike Henderson
Your complete source for buying HUD homes - Littleton, CO
HUD Home Hub - 303-949-5848

LOL.  So many things to say.  You are exactly right I haven't listed enough homes.  I've been working with investors buying homes.  That's where the good part of the market was.  The market shifted and it's much, much, much harder to find deals in Denver, Colorado.  So "my cheese moved".  I shifted to going after listings.  I believe in marketing to people who; wanted to try to sell there home but failed, people who are trying to sell their home themselves, or people on the NED list (in California I believe it's the NOD).

Expireds were my first choice because I can get a good database of them.  IF I were to get an expired I would know about it and communicate it with my clients beforehand and I would get it extended.  If they didn't want it extended I would actually withdraw the listing so people like me are not as agressive in contacting them.  I think I got that tip from Lenn Harley, or somebody else here on Active Rain on a blog or comment.  I would warn my clients that they will get contacted by other people and what to expect.

I'm not perfect, I admit that, so I can't be tired of it.  The quest for perfection I never get tired of that.  When I was in high school debate I had a big quote in my briefcase that I took from Lee Iacocca. "To be the best, what else is there."

Thanks for the comment.

Jul 05, 2010 08:23 PM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

Mike in Southern California (CLAW-MLS) you can not withdraw it anymore, this  type of gaming of the MLS has been changed to reflect when the listing expires. FYI we do get a weeks notice, even if we have 20+listings we know that the listing is about to expire. Seems to me, we should be talking to our clients if we have one or a 100+ listings. Go for it and become a Realtor. Perseverance in doorknocking. Good Luck and lots of success.

Jul 05, 2010 08:43 PM
Mike Henderson
Your complete source for buying HUD homes - Littleton, CO
HUD Home Hub - 303-949-5848

Thanks very much for your nice comments.  I was literally walking off to be and I heard the email ding and went to check it out.  In Denver, CO we still can so that seems the right move.  Absolutely communication with clients is key once a week minimum by phone or email.  Even if you have no news that's what you do.  If you call them 3 weeks in a row with even no showings it helps during that fourth week to have the "price reduction" call.  Becoming a Realtor I guess it's time.  I haven't for over a year.  Investors don't care.  Now with door knocking to get that "R" on the badge can help.  The listing on Realtor.com etc.  Yep it's about persistence.  I actually bought new shoes over the weekend because I know what it takes.

Thanks for your nice comments very much appreciate.  I can sleep better.

Jul 05, 2010 08:52 PM