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  • Valuing Real Estate, Sell or Hold in a Down Market?

         If you have an impending need or strong desire to buy up, it may make good economic sense to sell, even in this down-market. The good news is that there has not been a better time to buy real estate—probably since the bottom of the Great Depression. The bad news is there has also not been a worse time to sell over ...
    Posted to Real Estate Sales Tips (Weblog) by 185283 on June 21, 2011
  • Buyer Beware, Buying Foreclosed Properties

    Buying foreclosed homes requires uncommon patience and relentless resolve.  While the outcome could prove amazingly prosperous for you, the process itself can be a highly stressful and emotionally draining experience.   While there are exceptions, and these are very rare, banks generally do not play fair.  They act like the ...
    Posted to Real Estate Sales Tips (Weblog) by 185283 on June 16, 2011
  • Short-Sale, Not a Solo Venture

         A short- sale is a desperation effort to salvage as much of one’s financial life as possible when on the brink of disaster. But it is not a tool to be used by the ill-prepared or weak of heart. Statistics indicate that only about 20% of all short-sale applications are actually approved—most of them wind up in ...
    Posted to Real Estate Sales Tips (Weblog) by 185283 on May 12, 2011
  • You Want to Sell Short? Really!?!

         Nathan phoned me yesterday. He said he wanted me to help him sell his home in a short-sale. The first question I asked was if he was behind on mortgage payments. He said no, he was current. My next question was: “Then why do you want to sell short?”      He told me that his hours at work ...
    Posted to Real Estate Sales Tips (Weblog) by 185283 on May 9, 2011
  • Make closing a condition for working out their objection.

     Discussion:  If you do something for the prospect, make sure they give you something in return.  Use the words in this order:  “If I … will you ...?”  Ask them, “If I can (overcome their objection), will you (sign the listing today, sign the buyer brokerage agreement, place an offer, ...
    Posted to Real Estate Sales Tips (Weblog) by 185283 on August 12, 2009
  • Change the name of the objection word.

    Discussion:  Words are only words.  Replace their “objection” word with a synonym.  Change the word and you change the meaning.  If your prospect uses the word “worry”, when you repeat the objection to them, use the word “concern” to replace “worry.”  Prospect:  ...
    Posted to Real Estate Sales Tips (Weblog) by 185283 on July 28, 2009
  • Ask "Yes" Questions

       This is the first blog in a series of over fifty sales tips, all designed to help real estate agents become more effective in closing the sale.   Each blog will be in the same format, beginning with a discussion, then moving into an action dialogue, to be concluded with thoughts on how to develop this skill.  We ...
    Posted to Real Estate Sales Tips (Weblog) by 185283 on June 10, 2009