Input Sought From California Agents
Created by:Bernard Gibbons, Licensed Real Estate Agent, Danville, CA
Date: January 7, Number of Replies: 2

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So now we are in 2009. What do RTers in California think the year is going to bring us and where will you be concentrating your efforts?
I know of some agents that are aggressively targeting Short Sales to list. Does this make sense? What steps will the government take to reduce Short Sales? Will we see more or fewer Short Sales in 2009 and will lenders be more or less willing to accept them?
Even assuming that Short Sales will make up a significant percentage of transactions in 2009, where do you get the leads from? Changes in legislation relating to Title Company reps mean that we can no longer be provided with lists of Notices of Default and Notices of Sale filing information any more. Not that they were that much help in any case. By the time an NOD was filed, the homeowner had mostly already either listed their home for sale or decided on some other action. Plus, you were competing with dozens of other agents for listing the same home. Now it seems to me that you need to get to these folks when they have missed a mortgage payment or two, or are in danger of doing so, but I'm not sure how feasible that is.
How about Foreclosures? It sounds like Obama has plans to help struggling homeowners to avoid foreclosure (and presumably keep their homes, thus negating the likelihood of a Short Sale).
Where do you plan to get your business from in 2009? Personally, I want more motivated buyers. There is a pent-up buyer demand now and even if the market has not yet bottomed out, the appeal of low interest rates is high and who knows what other incentives the government may offer to get the housing market moving again.
I want to list homes as well, but only if the sellers are realistic about pricing. Taking a listing at a price you know is too high is just a total waste of everybody's time in today's market.
Expired listings are another possible source of revenue but everybody and their dogs are chasing after these so I'm not convinced that the effort is worth while other than in areas where the agent has an established profile and a record of success.
I will be interested to hear any responses.
Bernard Gibbons
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Bernard Gibbons, Realtor, e-PRO Certified Internet Specialist
J. Rockcliff Realtors, 15 Railroad Avenue, Danville, CA 94526
Phone (925) 997-1585
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