Thursday, February 28, 2013

Top 5 Things to Consider When Hiring Your Realtor

It's almost Spring!  Spring is always the busiest season for selling your house.
 
First plan of action is to find a great realtor. I can't say enough good things about hiring a realtor instead of doing a For Sale By Owner. The Realtors I associate with are hard working, dedicated, and diligent about the details of getting your house sold.  They are master negotiators and that means more money in your pocket.

Here is my list of the 5 most important things to consider when hiring your realtor.

1. Do you feel comfortable with the listing agent?   You are going to be spending a lot of time communicating with your Realtor. Does your realtor LISTEN?  If in your initial meeting, they talk over you and interrupt while you are explaining the special features of your house, neighbors, neighborhood, etc. take a pass.  Pay attention to their education, CPE, and references.If your friends have a referral Realtor, interview them first.  You likely have the same tastes in agents.

2. Are they high stylin' and profilin'?  It has been my experience that the Realtors with their mug on on a van, billboard and commercials on TV are not always the best choice.  After the listing agreement is signed, they may pass you off to someone on their staff.  The Big-Deal-Realtors typically convince you to list your house for the lowest possible price.  Big-Deal-Realtors keep their numbers up by turning over inventory.


3. Are they Agggggessive in Marketing your house? Don't settle for a simple MLS listing
and flyer box.  Make sure they know the latest technology for marketing your house. A dedicated website is always a plus.
                                          
4. Does the realtor use a professional photographer to take home pictures of your house?  Point and click cameras shots don't cut it.  The majority of potential buyers go online.  Great pictures/videos help sell your house.  Many Realtors are slow to get on the bandwagon of professional pictures.  If the realtor doesn't offer a professional photographer, pay for one yourself.

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5. Does the realtor use a professional stager?  Hello! A professional stager has experience and a proven tract record to get your house sold and for the most money.  Many agents will boast of having their own stager.  "Our stager" is typically someone on their staff  with other responsibilities and no training. You deserve more than genetic recommendations for preparing your house for sale.

How do you pronounce Realtor?
OK, here is a pet peeve.  The word is Real-tor. It is not Real-LA-ter.  There is no "A" the word "Realtor".  Pronounce it correctly and you'll get immediate respect.

Hope these pointers are helpful! 
 


17 comments:

  1. Linda you get an A++++
    You hit all the points!
    As a "retired" Realtor I appreciate your viewpoint on how important hiring a dedicated, experienced REALTOR is!!
    It is also very important that the agent is a REALTOR, not just a real estate agent.

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    1. Great point, Patty. A REALTOR is a member of the National Association of Realtors and must adhere to their Code of Ethics. Important stuff!

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  2. Great list! We just put our rental property on the market and the realtor we hired is also the one we used to buy the house we live in - diligent, hardworking, has his own website, listens, hires a professional photographer, etc. etc. What he doesn't do is put himself on a billboard in a Speedo. Can I have THAT guy's number? lol

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    1. Isn't that crazy Heather? I wonder if Speedo was 'enhanced' for added appeal??

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  3. Some of them remind me of used-cars salesmen and they put absolutely zero amount of effort into staging, photographs, etc.. I think that Mr. Speedo is more concerned about his modeling career than selling homes!

    leslie

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    1. Oh Leslie, I was delighted when I found Mr. Speedo's picture. Would anyone seriously consider hiring him?

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  4. Linda that is one of my pet peeves also! There's no A! Don't understand why some people say it that way.

    All excellent points for hiring a good REAL-tor. As I went down the list, it made me confident that I have a good one :)

    Thanks for the good information!

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    1. Thanks Karen. Lots and lots of folks in the South say "REAL LA TER". I think it is simply repeated through generations.

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  5. What great advice Linda. I think the advice about someone who is knowledgeable about marketing is great. It's easy to stick your house on mls but what else can they do. Thanks for that!

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    1. Thanks Carol! So happy you find my advice useful!

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  6. This is such a great post! Can you believe that a house in this town has not sold through a realtor in years??? Years! All word of mouth and brave action!

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  7. Thanks Linda...great suggestions. Love the billboard...how funny!

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    1. Love that billboard! Wonder who would seriously hire him?

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  8. Great post. These things are soooo important. love your explanation of the pronunciation! :0)
    xo Nancy
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    1. Thanks Nancy! Is it a Southern thing that people say Real-LA-or? I know it makes Real-tors crazy.

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