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Selling real estate - who is the decision maker?

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Selling real estate - who is the decision maker?

One of the first things I learned in Marketing 101 in college was to make sure you are speaking to the decision-maker when making your sales pitch - and that holds true in every profession, even real estate.

Recently a friend of my husband's contacted me about purchasing some midtown Tulsa real estate. He was not finding what he was wanting and asked me to help him out.

In addition to the description of his dream home, he very clearly told me that his ten year-old daughter would be spending weekends with him, and that she would be involved in their selection process.

A week later, I contacted him to tell him that I had found THE perfect home for he and his daughter. I called the Listing Realtor to let her know that the ten year-old daughter was the decision-maker, so she asked her Sellers to leave out freshly-baked cookies (which we all devoured).

Everyone LOVED the home. It was the perfect midtown home - all of the desired amenities, updates, layout - and the perfect location. While the Buyer was taking a second tour of the home on his own, I asked his daughter if SHE liked the home. Her response? "I like the home a lot, but not as well as the house we looked at in south Tulsa."

Well, what went wrong here? I had found them the perfect home and was ready to write a contract.Young girl on bicycle

"What is it about the south Tulsa home that you prefer?" I asked.

"I can ride my bicycle between my Mom and Dad's houses," she replied.

And then I knew the deal was dead.

Sure enough the Buyer emailed me the following day to thank me for my time. He said that IF he chose to purchase in midtown Tulsa, THAT would be the home. But, now he is taking his daughter's desire to cycle between her parents' homes into consideration.

Overcoming objections is something they also taught in Marketing 101, but there was really no way to overcome this little girl's valid desire to be close to both parents.

Now, if I want to continue working with this client, I would find out where the ex-wife lived and search for his dream home within a quarter-mile radius with no busy streets in between. [Smile.]

Lesson learned: It's not always the person with the ability to write the check who is making the decision. Whether you are working with Buyers or Sellers, dig deep to find out their true desires and determine WHO is the decision maker!

Copyright 2011-2012 Lori Cain All Rights Reserved - Originally Posted at: Midtown Tulsa Real Estate - Lori Cain

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HI Lori,

in today's world, it would appear that your situation is likely more common than many would confess to.... We all tend to make compromises to accomodate others in one way or another.

Mar 05, 2012 04:23 AM
Tammie White, Broker
Franklin Homes Realty LLC - Franklin, TN
Franklin TN Homes for Sale

Lori, I probably would have agreed with Jon prior to getting my license. However, the husbands are clearly making the decisions here. Maybe it's because we are in the south. Whatever the reason, if the husband doesn't care for the house, the sale isn't going to happen. I have only sold one house where the wife was the decision maker.

Mar 05, 2012 06:16 AM
Eric Salonga
The Salonga Brothers at Reed Realty - Ceres, CA
Your Key to the Central Valley

Hey Lori thanks for sharing.  I've come to realize that in buying Real Estate the wife is the FINAL decision maker.  It's always great to overcome the wife's objections first because if I don't then the deal is pretty much dead.

Cheers,

Mar 05, 2012 07:17 AM
Lori Cain
Own Tulsa - Tulsa, OK
Midtown Tulsa Real Estate Top Producer

I don't think it matters if it is the wife, the husband or the ten year-old. The POINT is that you have to figure out quickly WHO the decision-maker IS.

Tammie - I'm in the south too, and if the wife doesn't like the kitchen, we're not moving forward!  :))

Mar 05, 2012 07:28 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Wow, what great advice Lori.  This really got me to think differently.  I need to figure out how to search and reapply w/ my customers.  And, LOL, sometimes for me, it's the pets who decide...and/or definie what type of floor makes sense.

Mar 05, 2012 08:24 AM
Michelle Francis
Tim Francis Realty LLC - Atlanta, GA
Realtor, Buckhead Atlanta Homes for Sale & Lease

Lori, 

This makes great sense.  We try to make sure we ask what they need to be around - schools, job, etc when we start.  The little girl knew what she needed. 

All the best, Michelle

Mar 05, 2012 08:55 AM
Jill Sackler
Charles Rutenberg Realty Inc. 516-575-7500 - Long Beach, NY
LI South Shore Real Estate - Broker Associate

There's no overcoming this objection. That was an impossible one. Great post about an important topic no matter who the decision maker turns out to be.

Mar 05, 2012 09:32 AM
Barbara S. Duncan
RE/MAX Advantage - Searcy, AR
GRI, e-PRO, Executive Broker, Searcy AR

I have been told and actually observed that the person who gets in the FRONT seat of your car if you are driving them around is the decision maker.

 

Mar 05, 2012 09:40 AM
Lori Cain
Own Tulsa - Tulsa, OK
Midtown Tulsa Real Estate Top Producer

Barbara - interesting observation - I'll pay closer attention to who gets in the front seat of my car!

Debbie - I can imagine the pets DO play a big roll in what type of flooring is chosen.

Thanks all for dropping by. Interesting business we're in, eh?

Mar 05, 2012 10:35 AM
Joan Whitebook
BHG The Masiello Group - Nashua, NH
Consumer Focused Real Estate Services

Sometimes one does not know at first.  I like the front seat theory... however, sometimes it is the one with the logest legs!  :)

Mar 05, 2012 11:22 AM
Stanley Stepak
Howard Hanna - Avon Lake, OH - Avon Lake, OH
Realtor - Avon Lake, Avon, Bay Village, Westlake,

You are so, so right on this one.  You need to see who the decision is based on and what the real need is

Mar 05, 2012 12:00 PM
Evelyn Kennedy
Alain Pinel Realtors - Alameda, CA
Alameda, Real Estate, Alameda, CA

Lori:

Usually you can tell from the beginning who the decision maker is.  In the case that you describe I might have thought that the child would be a big factor based upon what the buyer told you.

Mar 05, 2012 12:33 PM
Christine Donovan
Donovan Blatt Realty - Costa Mesa, CA
Broker/Attorney 714-319-9751 DRE01267479 - Costa M

Lori - I think this is so important.  To know who is making the decisions and what's important, is what it takes to find the right home.

Mar 05, 2012 01:34 PM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Some factors are just beyond our control, no matter how well we prepare.

Mar 05, 2012 08:03 PM
FN LN
Toronto, ON

Hi Lori - This is very true and I recall being involved involved in a situation myself where the one or more of the children have not approved moving to a specific area.

Mar 05, 2012 08:23 PM
Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

I had buyers where the son in 8th grade used to look up listings and call me to make appointments. He did not want to change the middle school and there weren't any homes that suited him. I finally adviced  them to wait till he graduated from school .

Mar 05, 2012 08:46 PM
Lori Cain
Own Tulsa - Tulsa, OK
Midtown Tulsa Real Estate Top Producer

Gita - that must have been awkward!

 

Mar 05, 2012 09:36 PM
Joy Daniels
Joy Daniels Real Estate Group, Ltd. - Harrisburg, PA

You are so right!  It is vital for us to know who is going to make or affect the decision making process.  Great post!

Mar 05, 2012 10:36 PM
Cheryl Ritchie
RE/MAX Leading Edge www.GoldenResults.com - Huntingtown, MD
Southern Maryland 301-980-7566

Sometimes the kids can make really keen observations on their own that the parents find useful in the overall  selection process.

Mar 06, 2012 05:09 PM
Lisa Hickling
Brampton, ON
As usual, know your audience.
Mar 07, 2012 11:25 AM