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Dave Skow

Agents Succeed Through Relationship Banking

In a market such as the one in which we find ourselves today, agents need to have a rapport with their current clients to be able to work with them in achieving the highest possible sale or rental price for their property. They also need to look to past clients for future business.

Real estate is possibly the industry which most relies on referral and repeat business to ensure continued success.

How do we make sure that the clients and customers we deal with today will come back to us in the years ahead? The answer is relationship banking.

Real-Estate-SuccessThink of the relationship that you have with a client as a bank account. To keep that client happy you need to ensure that there are always funds available in that account.

To do this, deposits must be made. Things like returning phone calls promptly, providing detailed feedback and going that extra mile for your client are all forms of deposits.

Once the account is in credit, you have built a rapport with the client and they should now trust you with the sale or management of their property. If necessary, you can now look to make withdrawals from the account. If you need to adjust the price, arrange an inspection after hours or if we make a mistake and leave the living room light on after an open house inspection, we possibly have enough credit to cover this.

While dealing with their vendor, an agent provided a comprehensive weekly report outlining how many inspections had taken place, what prospects there had been for the property so far, and what kind of prices these people were gravitating towards.

The agent also made regular contact with the vendors to make sure they were satisfied with the job he was doing. After their property had been on the market for six weeks without having any offers that met the vendors

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Alana Elderfield

2009: Property Market “wrap up”..

Hi all..

Wanted to share with you my summary of 2009: the year that was, which I wrote and shared with my clients locally for early December. I’ve been writing monthly market updates, but never sharing them.. and thought this might be the ideal platform to do so.. and hopefully receive in return some feedback on whether you agree with my summary, what you are noticing in your own local market and how you communicate that to your market place.. and basically any general thoughts you’d like to share with the Gen-Y community.

I always enjoy hearing the Gen-Y market reflections.. given that we always seem to be so upbeat, positive and perhaps not as tainted by past experiences as our older generations.
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2009:

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Chris Shepherd

Do Real Estate Agents Really Know How To Market?

One of the continual topics in real estate is

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James Uster

Local Publications: A Strong Marketing Tool

I recently attended a Raine & Horne training session. One of the presenters was Tom Panos,

Greg  Vincent

Embracing The Young Guns Of Real Estate

On Wednesday night, I had the absolute pleasure to catch up with a number of dynamic, energetic & enthusiastic Gen Y agents at the REINSW Young Agents Chapter End Of Year Party.

I was really impressed by the calibre & determination that these young agents displayed & feel now that it’s more important than ever that real estate principals start embracing the young guns of real estate.

One thing I noticed was their genuine concern for getting rid of the cowboys out of our industry & their absolute passion for real estate & their customers.

After discussing the different ways that these agents can leverage the internet to network & market property, I encourage both potential customers & employers to investigate some of the concepts & tools that these young agents have at their disposal, sooner rather than later.

Real Estate Is In Good HandsAs I wrote in a previous post, Gen Y agents are the future of our industry & from what I could see our industry is in some very good hands.

For instance, here

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