Showing posts with label realty blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label realty blog. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Wow! It's Been A Year!!

Wow! It's been slightly over a year since I posted last!!! It has been a busy year and I hope to start blogging again on a regular basis after a long hiatus. During the last year I moved and switched brokerages, so things have been busy! Sorry to those who enjoyed by blog, but I am back and plan to pick up where I left off! See ya!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Boy, Have I Been Busy!

You know that saying "Time flies when you're having fun"? Well, that also applies to when you're working like a madman. So, it's March now. And I am posting for the first time in about 2 months. So, sorry that I have been busy. I've been working my butt off. Anyway, enough of that already!

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

When Your Relo Client is Yourself

As a Realtor, one of the things I specialize in is relocating individuals, families, and others, from across the country to Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. I assist them with their transition from "there" to "here", ensuring that it go as smoothly as possible, with as little stress as possible. In addition to my client's real estate needs, I do my best to handle most, if not all, of the little details that my relo clients might forget or not think about during that stressful time that is known as relocating. From utilities to public transportation to school attendance zones, I make sure that no stone is left unturned.

But what is a Realtor to do when faced with the task of relocating himself or herself to an unfamiliar area? That is something I must determine, as I will be relocating from Dallas to Houston in August or September 2007. I know nothing about the area, so suggestions from other Realtors are greatly appreciated.

If ever I could relate to my client's concerns, reservations, and fears, it is now. So if anyone has some feedback or input, please let me know. Thanks!

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Real Estate Agent

Before selecting an agent to list your home for sale, you should ask certain questions to ensure that the agent you do decide to choose will give you the best possible representation, place your interests above that of his/her own, have integrity and ethics, and work hard to market and sell your home. Here are 10 questions that you should ask before hiring a real estate agent.

1.) What sets you apart from other agents that will help sell my home?
2.) What's kind of reputation does your company have in this area (and others, if applicable)?
3.) How do you intend to market my home?
4.) Has your company ever sold homes in my area/city?
5.) Are you solely responsible for the advertising you do or does your company pay for and oversee all advertising?
6.) On average, how long do your listings remain on the market before finally selling?
7.) On average, what percentage of the list price do your listings actually sell fore, when your listings sell?
8.) Do you work with buyers and if so, how many are you currently working with?
9.) Do you have references?
10.) Can I terminate the listing early if I am unhappy with your performance? If so, what fees, if any, must I pay?

These questions, or any that are similar, will help you decide which agent will be suit your needs! Good luck!

Just Starting My Real Estate Blog

I just created my real estate blog and this is my first post. I know very little about blogging, but a lot about real estate. Over the next few days, I hope to learn more about blogging, so that my blog is informative and not some snooze-fest, like this first post. This is a big step for me, so bear with me over the next few weeks!