Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Agent/Broker Caravans

Today, after the Sacramento Association of Realtors Regional meeting, my wife & I participated in theAgent/Broker Caravan. This is chance to allow us to show our listings to our peers as well as a chance to see their listings. We get to see the competition and we get a chance to get some valuable feedback to give back to our clients.

Although it might sound obvious, actually seeing properties is one of the most valuable things we can do as agents. Sure, we can see so much on line these days but nothing replicates the in person experience. And in the caravan environment we see the properties in a different light than we would if we were out showing a client. We can see the homes on our own terms and get feedback for ourselves as well as our clients. When Kim & I aren't busy we often pick an area and go look at homes to keep us sharp. But living as husband and wife, our tastes are usually quite similiar (except she doesn't like sports, kraft macoroni & cheese, nor the 3 Stooges . . . why oh why did we ever get married), so it is refreshing to get other opinions from other agents.

So, when you decide to get us to list your home to sell, we will get it on an agent/broker caravan regardless of where you live!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Want Folks to Want to BUY your Home?

Kim & I just got a new listing. Okay, it's our listing so we are naturally biased. But that being said, this home is in fantastic shape! The owner and our client has clearly respected this home through the years! And she understands the need to make it "MODEL" home ready.

It is Kim's job to advise our clients what needs to be done, she is very sharp when it comes to presenting a home. Well, in this case our client had done an outstanding job of getting the home ready to sell. But as Realtors, we have to put in our 2 cents and Kim did. There really wasn't a whole lot that Kim suggested the seller should do, the seller was already on top of it! But, there were a few details. They may seem small, but as a realtor we understand how HUGE little details are. If we list your home, please don't be offended, but do something with as many of your knicknacks as possible (in the long run, it is well worth it to rent a storage place). And please KEEP YOUR BATHROOM CLEAN!

Well, our client was way on top of this stuff, and her bathroom was of course clean. So, as we like to do, we took the seller out to see her competition on the market! Oh My God, do these people want to sell their homes? So much of what we saw was cluttered, dirty, smelly, . . . I could go on and on. Our client whose home we have listed wanted to "take a shower" after seeing her competition. She was kidding, I think.

My point is this, if you are selling your home, MAKE IT AS MODEL HOME READY AS POSSIBLE! Pack up as much as possible and put it into storage. If you want to know what needs to be done, just ask KIM JONES. And you'd be smart to clean the bathroom before we come over to give our advise!

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Walking the Neighborhood

Today, Kim and I spent our morning walking our neighborhood door to door to connect/reconnect with our neighbors. I have to admit, I enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would.

Our purpose was twofold. To get to know the people in our neighborhood better and to get out the word that we are Professional Realtors. While we would be more than happy to obtain some new clients, our main purpose was really to just to connect with the neighborhood we are a part of. We are very proud of our neighborhood. Our homes were built in 1987-1988 and we are very close to our sons' elementary school which is a designated California Blue Ribbon school.

We set off with a postcard we created about our services and we agreed that we would not be one of those pushy sales people that show up on our doorstep from time to time. Sure, if someone wanted to discuss the market we would be happy to do so. But we decided if we got any feeling that the person wanted to be left alone, we would do so.

It turned out to be a great day! Met lots of nice folks and we feel better about our neighborhood than ever. If someone wants to use us as their Realtor that would be terrific. But it was especially nice to get to know our neighbors better.