How To Sell Your Home or Real Estate Fast In A Slow Market
May 15th, 2010 | by admin |
How To Get Every Real Estate Agent In Town to Show Your Property First And Get Your Property Sold Fast Even In A Slow Market!
What Most Realtors don’t want you to know!
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13 Responses to “How To Sell Your Home or Real Estate Fast In A Slow Market”
By IamAnInvestor on May 15, 2010 | Reply
I am not sure what …
I am not sure what to respond to as I have no clue as to what you are talking about. This system rewards the person doing the Work. Or you can just spend $5,000 on a bunch of TV spots on your home on a local TV station and save money and get it sold.
By 133jlr123 on May 15, 2010 | Reply
I think you must be …
I think you must be the worst investor in the world this process makes no sence. yes the selling agent makes more connections with the buyers because the listing agen markets to the selling agent not the community. get a job and stop trying to figure out how sav e a buck because you 200k home is going to be on the market forever.
By income101 on May 15, 2010 | Reply
Deal or No Deal? I …
Deal or No Deal? I Invest in Real Property (REO and Some short sales) Most are below 20K market value in California, Arizona, Nevada and Washington State (but can find any state) Reply to me and I can get you on my list. ALSO – Wanna know how easy it is to sell a home without a Realtor if you are in a bind? I got 2 stories – both personal. Used an Investor and didn’t foreclose(1) Used a Realtor and foreclosed (2) Case CLosed.
By IamAnInvestor on May 15, 2010 | Reply
Would like to agree …
Would like to agree with you only if it were true. Who reads print media anymore? I am not saying all listing agents are bad. But even on a 200K house, someone could spend 2 or 4 k on TV ads, Ad words, & have a better chance of selling a house & come out 9k ahead of the game. In Ohio, 65% of the properties are sold without an Agent these days. Then it comes down to who has the buyer, not usually the listing agent. Only the smart ones are going to be left in 3 years or so. Convince me.
By db323248 on May 15, 2010 | Reply
He has no clue… …
He has no clue…marketing, ads, print material, virtual tours, MLS could be in 2 county’s…..It’s the marketing by the LISTING Agent that will attract the buyers.
By IamAnInvestor on May 15, 2010 | Reply
Good Stuff that …
Good Stuff that works even better now!
By IamAnInvestor on May 15, 2010 | Reply
Thanks, and I have …
Thanks, and I have seen them work 100;s of times too..
Cheers,
Andrew
By cvconto on May 15, 2010 | Reply
This type of …
This type of listing does work. Of course you do have to pay for your own marketing, show the property and do all your own open houses, etc…, but if you we’re just going to try to selling it as a For Sale By Onwer property, you would be doing this anyway. His system is about the only other way to get your property on the MLS without a listing agent. Again, these ideas are simply designed to give you some creative ideas on getting extra exposure when selling your house…
By IamAnInvestor on May 15, 2010 | Reply
The short answer is …
The short answer is that if you Google flat fee listing services you will find several dozen for each state for less than $500 and most are well under that. The Bottom Line is that this does work because it is just common sense.
By jmrleroy on May 15, 2010 | Reply
This man simply …
This man simply hasno idea what he’s talking about! It would cost the listing agent $ with this program. My office fees per listing is $750 that’B4 I can get any $. In my area, the discount brokerages are closing.We are now in a time where its critical to niche market to key individuals to actually get a home sold.
By BlackMask2012 on May 15, 2010 | Reply
cheesey …
cheesey presentation. Might wanna invest in a projector or some type of powerpoint board.
Will make it look more professional. The last time I had a presentation look like that was in middle school.
By boxvee on May 15, 2010 | Reply
Who is going to pay …
Who is going to pay for the cost of marketing?
By CommercialMastermind on May 15, 2010 | Reply
Are you a broker or …
Are you a broker or Principal selling your own properties? If broker, how many flat fee listings do you double end? How does broker cover E&O expenses?
Constructive Critique: I don’t know what city, state you work your plan. Good plug for website at beginning and end- don’t be afraid to show your face- credibility is established that way- you seem like a decent person, thus I offer my feedback. Continued Success.