A winning
personality and a firm handshake are not useful criteria to determine the
marketing expertise of an agent. It may be in your best interest to avoid
a relationship when the agent fails to carefully explore what you actually
need. The agent you seek should be one whose concern generates pertinent
questions about you and your objectives. That agent will provide you a
number of alternatives to use in developing a successful marketing strategy.
An effective marketing strategy goes beyond putting up a sign, placing
ads in the newspaper, and an insertion in a Multiple Listing Service.
Selecting a real
estate agent who will represent only your interest is vital when structuring
a real estate transaction. Numerous details, technical hurdles, and special
provisions are encountered in every transaction. To best protect you, the
agent you select must be more concerned with how the transaction affects
you, rather than how soon and how much he/she can get paid.
The precision and
care of the concerned, professional agent may cause your transaction to
start a little more slowly. But is it not better for you to have your agent
make a thorough investigation of all aspects of the potential transactions
and documents before acting?
You can spot the
professional agent by the thoroughness of his/her approach. Often your
needs may be substantially different from what you think you want. An agent
who uses the counseling approach, one of listening to you, and gathering
information from you, is on the right track. The counseling approach and
pertinent questions will stimulate your thinking and possibly develop more
desirable alternatives that might otherwise be overlooked.
Select a professional
agent to represent you who is:
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Thorough in his or her
search for detailed information concerning your needs.
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Interested in why you
need to change ownership at this time.
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Concerned about what
you intend to accomplish.
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Knowledgeable about
the price and terms that can be obtained in today's market.
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Willing to realistically
interpret current market conditions even when that indicates something
you may not want to hear.
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In constant pursuit
of education, continually upgrading his or her knowledge by attending appropriate
seminars. (Don't be afraid to ask your agent about his/her educational
program, earned
credentials and experience).
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Trained in alternative
marketing strategies, understands and is capable of explaining and utilizing
the concepts outlined herein to help you accomplish your objectives.
When you find these
characteristics in an agent, your chances for a comfortable, successful
and profitable transaction are excellent.
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Who in Creative Real Estate, Inc.