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02-20-2007, 09:12 AM #1
Does having a Big / Famuous Realtor Company Help?
Hello All. I need another feedback from everyone.
We have a ocean front condo that is located on New Smyrna Beach, FL and our current Realtor has not been doing much in selling the home. We have not seen any listings from him and we really don't think he is adequate enough. The contract is also over.
Anyway my questions, how much of an advantage for me as a buyer if I signed up with realtors that are associated with big names such as Century 21, Remax and others ? Would more people see the listings?
This is a must sell place and need to get rid off right away because it has been a burden in the pocket.
All your opinions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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02-20-2007, 12:11 PM #2
broker advantage
In my opinion, the answer to your question is no. Becuase it all depends on the level of service your agent is providing.
If you were to go with a "big name" company the only advantage to me is that the agent can promote your property to other agents within the office during meetings and what not.
When using an agent you should also go over EXACTLY what services and marketing techniques will be used to sell your home. Having an agent that tells you that they "will do everything they can", is not a good signal. You should be provided with examples of marketing/advertising marterial that will be used, the frequency of such materials distribution, frequency of broker tours, open houses etc...
Anyway you look at the situation, you will be placed into the MLS when using an agent. Most buyers use buying agents to assist them, so the MLS will always be your best option regardless of what company your agent represents.
Think of the whole picture as purchasing a car... If you find a car you like at a price you are willing to pay, does it really matter what the name of the car dealership is? Of course not...
Good luck,
Robert Greco
up4salehomes . com
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02-20-2007, 04:50 PM #3
Big names really don't mean anything - it's down to the individual agent.
(there may be something to be said for an agent who has a big presence in your area as they 'may' attract more buyers 'maybe')
How many listings an agent has? - doesn't mean he is actually selling them!! And many agents advertise listings of other realtors to make themselves look busier!
Look for an agent that is really going to huslte and work hard to sell your home.
Make sure all the things he says he will do to market your home are in writing in the listing agreement - this will give you an out if he doesn't live up to the sales pitch...
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02-21-2007, 03:15 AM #4
I Agree
It comes down to the individual agent. Most top agents are accountable and they provide at least a service guarantee.
Regards
Greg Reed
For great tips, ideas and articles on Brisbane Real Estate, Australia, visit www.brisbanepropertyguide.com
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02-21-2007, 05:36 AM #5
Condominium
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Do yourself a favor...Call three real estate agents, preferably REALTORS and ask them to come out and meet with you about what they will do for you and ask them what they will do to market your home. You will get a good feel for whether they are competent or not. The brokerage that an agent works for is minimally relevant - at best. Many top agents work for smaller companies because they have more flexibilty. Of the three agents you interview, at least one should be a local expert, someone who sells frequently where your home is located.
Ryan Ward, Realtor
Alpharetta Real Estate, Atlanta Real Estate, Atlanta Luxury Homes and Atlanta Homes For Sale
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02-26-2007, 03:28 PM #6
Renter
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It doesn't matter how "big" the company is, if the agent sucks then everything else follows. Also, these big companies usually are able to spend for advertising which translates to overhead so they may have to offset all that somehow. The agent is what matters here.
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Why match when you can itzamatch?
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02-27-2007, 04:21 AM #7
How many listings your current agent has or with which brokerage he is doesn't mean much. It all boils down to how much your agent is doing to get your home sold (direct mailings, online presence, virtual tours, open houses).
FlaGal
Central Florida
http://www.dreasellshomes.com
if you check out my website and have suggestions..........I'm just starting out..........so, be kind when you point out the 5000 things I did wrong.
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03-08-2007, 10:30 PM #8
Fixer Upper
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I agree with the previous post. I do think it's a good idea to interview at least a couple agents. And like FLAGAL says, be sure to ask them precisely how they will market your condo. Over the years, I have developed a specific maketing plan that produces the best results. I think some of the newer and less experiened agents may do little more than place your condo in the mls and that's it. Not because they don't care, they may just not know what else to do. When you ask for specifics in your interview, you will quickly see who has a plan and who doesn't. I work for RE/MAX and I think we have great training programs which have helped me refine my marketing systems to where they are today. That being said, I do agree that it's more about the individual agent and less about the company. One more thing, I'm not sure why your condo didn't sell, but with the current inventory levels in Central Florida, you have to be priced very competitively or it just won't sell.
Best of luckPhil Coffaro
ABR, CRS, GRI, Realtor
Orlando Real Estate | Central Florida Real Estate | Orlando Realtor
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03-09-2007, 06:19 AM #9
Just to confirm.
Don't look for a 'big' company, look for a decent agent, working hard and listening to your needs.
It's the agent that matter....
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03-09-2007, 09:52 AM #10
I think online presence has alot to do with it... our website gets over 1,000,000 hits a month and we sell alot. Even when others are slow we do well. Ask to see examples of what marketing they do such as mail outs, stats for their web site, press releases, and so on. Don't be afraid to ask how much they sell- they should be proud to tell you... good luck! Also go to the search engines and type in what your looking for like "Galveston TX real estate" and pick one of the top natural choices...



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