What makes a “bad” real estate agent?
Easy question to ask, but first we need to define what “bad” means. And “good.”
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What makes a “bad” real estate agent?
Easy question to ask, but first we need to define what “bad” means. And “good.”
What’s the rough ratio of private buyers vs. LLC’s or Corporations buying houses in this area? There are a ton of articles touting how home buying has increased significantly this past year, but they seem at odds with other articles espousing how corporations are buying up inventory at an astounding rate and leaving them empty or using them as rentals. Since houses in this area seem more unaffordable than ever, I’m wondering if there’s a correlation.
This month: quick market roundup, value, negotiations with clients and/or children, finding market equilibrium, Reddit AMA, and true transportation freedom.
We talked market, growth, infrastructure. Today’s part of the recap is about the Charlottesville real estate market. Have a question? I’m always happy to talk, or meet for coffee or a pint. Reach out anytime.
And even more of a new thing to be writing that thing, and explaining it to the client and often the other agent. As I’d imagine is the case with any profession or sport, competence and proficiency come with reps. The more you do, the more you learn, and the more mistakes you make, and the more corrections you make. And the better to get at what you do. (hopefully)
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This month: a winter home tip, seeing your house as a product and fixing doorbells, the worst thing that happened, double-tapping, separations and lasts. Hope you like it. Questions? 434-242-7140