Have you ever picked up a shovel or a paintbrush in the spirit of helping a seller get their home on the market? If so, I am talking to you. Over the years I have been witness to many sad situations that could have been prevented if the real estate agent involved had thought twice […]
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WHAT IF? Essential Words to Use With a Seller After an Inspection
This is our final article in my “What If” series. If you would like to read the entire series, click the links below: WHAT IF? Essential words when working with buyers to write an offer WHAT IF? Essential words to use when working with sellers WHAT IF? Essential words to use when pre-qualifying a buyer […]
WHAT IF? Essential words to use when asking for a price reduction
If a home you have listed has been on the market for longer than you know it should be, it is time to address that with the seller. First, honestly assess whether the home would have likely sold if it were priced lower. If the answer to that question is “yes,” you have to work […]
WHAT IF? Essential Words to Use when Pre-Qualifying a Buyer
If you have spent hours driving around buyers who aren’t really ready to buy, you know the importance of making sure buyers are pre-qualified before they get in your car. And I don’t just mean pre-qualified with a lender. I mean agents need to take the time to ask some tough questions of the buyer […]
WHAT IF? Essential words when working with buyers to write an offer
Over the next several weeks I am going to be covering the importance of two little words: “What if?” Simply asking this question in a variety of scenarios will not only help you gauge what your clients are truly feeling about an issue, but it can also be a good tool for your clients to […]