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Nov. 20, 2007 - A New Form Of Poacher

You can't see this everywhere, because many Condominium Associations don't allow for sale signs on their property. Being the President of the Board of Directors of my Association I can't say as I blame them either. When you drive by a complex where there is a multitude of for sale signs you really have to wonder if something isn't wrong with the association. Why, you ask yourself, do so many people want to leave this place?

Recently, however, I have noticed that in places that do allow for sale signs there is a new form of poacher rising up. There amid the signs of the Real Estate Companies is the little red and white For Sale By Owner signs that you get at the hardware store. Not that there hasn't always been plenty of FSBO signs around. The brave and the daring have been trying to go it alone for as long as I have been in the business. This is different though.

These are opportunists who figures that there is plenty of traffic being drawn by the real estate agents who are marketing the listed properties so why pay a commission? Simply put out a sign and the people who are coming to view the listed properties will surely be curious. Some of them might even ditch their agents and call us directly later on.

It's my personal opinion that this type of poacher is a real thief. Not only are they poaching off of the marketing dollars the listing agents are spending to draw traffic, but they are also trying to poach the buyers agents clients as well. In a market as soft as this one is I call this Felony Theft. The problem is, the only ones the Code of Ethics, the laws, and the rules and regulations apply to is the licensed real estate professionals.

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Nov. 14, 2007 - The Winning Hand

Don't you just love those situations where everybody wins? It's even better when you are the person who pulls it all together.

My last post was about playing the hand your dealt. Actually it was a teaser post that was leading up to this one. I just had to make sure that the deal I was brokering would work out. Work out it did and I am sooooooo proud. I mean, if you can't boast and brag in your own blog them why bother?

So here we are faced with an slowly declining market. Most of the REALTORS® I know, including myself, have a pretty good inventory of listings. That's because the buyers seem to be hiding out somewhere waiting for the market to bottom out. They listen to the regurgitated crap that the shallow thinkers are blathering about not buying on the downward slide because you will probably lose your life savings. Because of this the market times on our great inventory of listings is slowly building up making us look bad.

When one of my clients changed jobs and had to move out of town, I suggested that he put the possibility of leasing with an option to buy on his listing and also list the home as a rental under a separate MLS number. I pointed out that the average rents in the area were high enough to cover his carrying expenses on the house and he would even be able to pocket a few dollars a month. He agreed.

Because Internet marketing really does work, I got a call one day from someone who had seen the rental listing on a website. With two children, a boy and a girl, they needed more room and were looking to rent a detached single family home so they could get out their cramped little two bedroom apartment. We made an appointment.

As I was showing them the home it became pretty clear to me that the only reason they were renters was because their debt to income ratio was just a bit to tight. They would have no trouble making the mortgage sized monthly rent payment and if it was this time last year they probably could have gotten qualified for a loan irregardless. They had ample funds to buy out their lease at their current apartment complex, pay the security deposit and the first months rent, and still have some monies left that, according to their budget, they were saving for a future down payment. They even laid out the plan of action they had already implemented as far as paying down their debt was concerned. I mentioned that they looked like really good candidates for a lease with an option to purchase. They agreed.

The long and short of it is that they liked the place, liked me, and liked the idea of having a percentage of their rent paying down the purchase price of the house. The owner liked the fact that the proposal called for them to pay more per month than he was asking, they were willing to use their saved future down payment funds to secure the option to purchase, credited to the purchase price of the house of course, and the fact that they offered to pay the full list price of the house minus the agreed upon portion of the monthly rental, the security deposit and the monies used to secure the option.

And so, the consent to dual agency was signed, the lease was signed and the option to purchase agreement was signed. They will be moving in tomorrow. Everybody got what they wanted, including me. I now have another set of happy past clients because we all played the hand we were dealt.

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Nov. 1, 2007 - Playing The Hand You Are Dealt

I keep hearing people say we are in desperate times and desperate times call for desperate measures. The buzz on the street, according to the media that is, is that the entire country is headed for financial ruin. The Chicken Little's of this world are having a field day. When it comes time to pay Association dues and MLS fees dozens of fair weather real estate agents are quitting the business. Hundreds of others who can still afford to try and stay in business for a while longer, without doing a deal, are allowing the johnny come lately guru's of foreclosures and short sales to entice them to free "seminars" where they proceed to spend the last of last years profits on "the course".

I say keep it up kids. I want you all desperately chasing the distressed sellers. It puts a big grin on my face knowing that, at least in my market, those poor unfortunates are still a small segment of the market. Just like in a hotter market where some agents believe they are going to make a living off of expired listings, only to find that twenty five other guys beat them to the door, the poor distressed seller of today has to put up a force field to ward off the invading hoard of new guru trained "experts". If these poor distressed people really knew what was happening they would have to double up on their Prozac.

Personally I am finding that a majority of the people in today's market are simply bruised, not totally beaten. Those are the folks I choose to deal with. Those are the people who are going to appreciate what I do for them and tell their family and friends about what a wonderful REALTOR® I am. When I can take a person with a little less than stellar credit history and help them put a roof over their head by creating a win win situation for buyer and seller alike, I sleep like a baby. Creating win win situations is what makes me who I am.

How do I do it? By creating terms and then going the extra mile. I play the hand that I'm dealt.

Still confused? Maybe I should have a teaser seminar where I can proceed to sell you my secrets.

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