
Presenting the Buyer Agency Agreement with Rock-Star Confidence
Buyer Agency Agreements are under the spotlight now, and agents must present them with clarity and confidence to protect business and trust.
Buyer Agency Agreements are under the spotlight now, and agents must present them with clarity and confidence to protect business and trust.
In the September edition of The POWER AGENT® Success Magazine, we’re embracing the theme of Shifting Gears: Embracing Change in Real Estate.
Part of the NAR Lawsuit settlement is that buyers and sellers are to work their respective agents’ fees into the negotiation process and come to an arrangement that benefits everyone.
“Success is not in what you have, but who you are.” – Bo Bennett
The recent settlement with the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) has brought significant changes to how compensation offers are handled in real estate transactions.
“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.” – Albert Einstein
While the National Association of REALTORS® lawsuit and settlement focused on the buyer experience when they included the term: “Buyers must have representation”, that doesn’t mean that ALL buyers must conform to this.
In times of uncertainty, when the stakes are high and the margin for error is razor-thin, there is a unique power in coming together, face-to-face, to learn, grow, and build confidence.
“The highest levels of success don’t come from more grinding. They come from more alignment.” ― Brett Jennings, founder of Real Estate Experts
Buyers and sellers will never see your worth if you don’t believe you are worth it. Here are some facts and inspirations to elevate your opinion on the value you bring to the table.
“He who learns but does not think, is lost! He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.” – Confucius
Real estate agents are crucial in guiding clients through complex transactions in today’s distraction-filled world.