
How To Sell a Good Home in a Bad Location
Even when selling a home in a bad location seems impossible, adjusting the price accordingly can combat nearly any issue.
Even when selling a home in a bad location seems impossible, adjusting the price accordingly can combat nearly any issue.
The issue of fair housing comes up during the course of negotiation, but what do you do when the sellers try changing the deal 10 days after accepting it, and you think it’s due to discrimination?
It can be easy to rush through the discussion about the Buyer Agency Agreement, but it can be detrimental to your agent-client relationship if you aren’t clear and they hire someone else, too.
Every agent, at one point or another, is sure they blew the listing conversation. But did you really?
We already know the Buyer Agency Agreement is an agent’s best friend, but it does more than ensure you get paid — it also has legal and risk management protections when out with clients.
Real estate agents get into this industry because they love people, and look for opportunities to serve. One way to accomplish this is with a charity, and this article outlines some ways you can get involved.
Serving really means fighting for your clients’ best interest, and that means they need to hire you!
The housing market has always been fluid, shifting over the years between buyers’ markets and sellers’ markets. One valuable tidbit worth sharing during conversations is answering the question, “How many months of inventory are there right now?”
In a world filled with anger and arguments that are causing more division every day, we can look to the parable of the Donkey, Tiger, and Lion for wisdom in knowing when it’s time to let things go.
We’ve all had that seller. You know, the one with 30 years’ worth of clutter taking up space in every nook and cranny of their home. How do you kindly tell them that it’s in their best interests to declutter?