Tuesday 26 June 2012

I started this blog with the intention of writing several times per week and I intend to follow through on that.  I have however, been away from it for a few weeks due to my own move last Monday. What an ordeal!  I feel for my clients - moving is not fun!  More updates to come soon, those of real estate interest and relevance and more pictures to post as well as I snap shots of beautiful Simcoe County through-out the summer.  Check out my website for moving to Barrie information.  www.movingtobarrie.com

Wednesday 6 June 2012

I appreciate that sometimes a home owner wants to sell their home privately, I really do.  At the same time, I hope home owners know that not all Realtors are the same.  Some of us work really, really hard for our clients.  Sometimes, the process can take months and we often go through multiple offers on various homes to get our clients the terms they desire.  From a listing perspective, we can spend thousands on marketing, and I bet sellers have no idea that expenses can easily be 40% or more of gross earnings.  We have strict rules and regulations to follow, ongoing training in order to keep our licences which we must re-new every 2 years, and we must have insurance.  As a consumer using a professional Realtor, you are well protected.

Today I was searching for homes for a couple of clients on our local real estate board.  If you are not familiar with our local real estate market, you probably aren't aware that we have had inventory shortages this year.  This led me to a web site where property owners can sell their own homes for a fee rather than a commission.  It's alarming to say the least that after previewing some homes on this site, many are under-priced, significantly.  On the other hand, there are many that are over-priced, significantly.  There was also a sold note posted on one of the homes and the number of days it said it took to sell was '72', as if that was a good thing. 

In a field where I am often explaining my worth, I want to tell you why I chose to work where I do and why I believe a GOOD Realtor is valuable.

I chose to work for a Re/Max Brokerage because I believe in the brand, the training, Re/Max marketing tools and international exposure, and I appreciate the professionalism and track record of the Managers of the Brokerage I work for, Re/Max Chay Realty Inc., Brokerage.  I am enjoying my 10th year with this Brokerage and could not be happier with my decision to work under their umbrella.

There will always be some out there who will simply not like Realtors.  They have unfortunately had a negative experience with one in the past and understandably, have a bad taste in their mouth over it. 

Interview your Realtor.  Ask for references and testimonials.  Don't choose a Realtor who is more interested in their sales numbers than they are you. If it seems like they have a big ego, they likely do and then it's not about you, it's about them. Put them to work.  Don't apoligize for disturbing them when you call at 8:00 p.m. or text at dinner time.  Commit to one good Realtor.  Show them your loyality as long they are working hard for you. 

This is an important relationship for your biggest lifetime investment. 

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