About Realtors

Posted by admin on April 15th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 2 Comments »

Get the scoop on all the behind-the-scenes work a realtor does for clients. This video is part of Real Estate Survival Guide show

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How to find forecloser listings with out contacting a realtor?

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 3 Comments »

Any one know how to find forecloser listing with out contacting a realtor or paying some one for the listings?

Paying for lists is BS. All banks use realtors—getting your own Realtor is important as they can access the Multiple Listing Service that you cant. I have a realtor that E-mails me new listings that she thinks may interest me at no-charge.

How does a realtor get paid on a land contract or lease purchase option (rent to own) sale?

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 6 Comments »

I’m a realtor, and I’m used to getting paid my commission at the closing table, when all the funds are being moved around. But I’ve got a client who’s desperate to sell, and they want to tap into the market of "unfinanceables" who are looking for a land contract or lease purchase deal. I know that would bring offers from would-be buyers, but since theres no six-figure payoff going on at closing, demanding my 5% is pretty uncomfortable. Hope someone out there has experience. Jane.

I’m under the impression they would not get paid until the Purchase or Sale portion of the contract was enforced. Otherwise it’s just a rental agreement, and MAYBE the realtor gets a finder’s fee…

What Would You Do? Racist Realtor

Posted by admin on April 12th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 25 Comments »

Realtor tries to convince blacks to spend their money elsewhere.

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How do I sell my home without a Realtor?

Posted by admin on April 10th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 11 Comments »

Is there anything special i need to know about selling my home without a realtor?

Not really. If you don’t even want to use a firm like FOR SALE BY OWNER, which makes it a bit easier, you should look into buying a home selling kit at your local office store or maybe online. It will contain all the forms to get you through the whole process. Make sure on any disclosures about your home that you are truthful. I can’t tell you how ugly it can get if you’re not and the buyer catches you on it. If you want, you can contact me, I have been a Mortgage Broker for about 6 years, I’ll answer any other questions for you at no charge.. IM me at jeremyday1978 for yahoo.

Realtor Training Mastermind and Creative Tactics-section 3.mpg

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2010 and filed under realtor | No Comments »

Realtor training at Realty Executives of Kansas City shows realtor jobs how to utilize a mastermind setting to build their real estate business through a harmonious mind share with other realtor jobs. Naploleon Hill sets The Mastermind as the #1 Law of Success in his training series of the same title. Realtor jobs are more successful when a mastermind group is formed that helps encourage and support their realtor jobs through imagination and creativity.

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Can a Realtor hold back offers to create an artificial bidding war?

Posted by admin on April 8th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 4 Comments »

I have a strong suspicion my recent offer was not presented to the seller, and the realtor is holding back on (and probably other offers too) and creating a false bidding war. Any idea on how confirm this? Can I contact the seller myself and ask them if they saw the offer?

If you are not sure that your realtor is holding back on your offer then you should put in the offer that you want to be there when the offer is submitted and give a date you are available to accompany your real estate agent. The other way to prevent this is to place in the offer that this offer expire 72 hours after receipt by the real estate agent.

A real estate agent is to submit all offers in a timely manner for acceptance.

Normally real estate agents look over the offer, then immediately take the offer to the seller or sellers.

if other offers are submitted then they might take these offers to the sellers also.

What real estate agents fail to realize is that they are working for the buyer or seller and you dictate the time frame in which things happen. They are there to give advice and make sure the local laws and customs are enforced and a legal sale take place.

Are you using the same real estate agent as the seller? This could be a problem. If you are perhaps you might consider using a buyer’s agent.

I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck.

"FIGHT ON"

How much does it cost to get a Realtor license?

Posted by admin on April 6th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 2 Comments »

How much does it cost to get a realtor license? I’ve heard it’s one of the easiest vocational licenses to get, that it can be done in a few weekends. If you got the license could you sell yourself a property and potentially save yourself a lot in transaction costs?

First thing.

You don’t get a REALTOR license. You get a REAL ESTATE license.

THEN when you get the license you sign up to be a REALTOR.

Yes, anyone that can do 11th grade math can, with a little study get a license, but actually making a LIVING from it is very hard.

You COULD sell yourself a property, but most brokers ( you have to work under a broker ) won’t allow it. There’s just too many things a new agent can screw up, putting the broker in a liable position.

Most states allow you to study online and that’s about $300 – $400. THEN you have to take the test, about $80, then pay for the license, about $200, then around $1800 to be a Realtor when it’s all said and done.

How To Gather Reports From ListHub and Realtor.com for Listing Traffic – Coldwell Banker Elite

Posted by admin on April 6th, 2010 and filed under realtor | No Comments »

Coldwell Banker Elite agents and clients benefit from the extensive online exposure that Realtor.com and Listhub provide. Using these tools to generate reports of the amount of internet traffic is an important tool in gauging the marketing efforts. This video will show how an agent can quickly find traffic and hit information.

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How can I become a realtor in California?

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2010 and filed under realtor | 3 Comments »

I’m moving to California in about 7 months. I’d really like to get my realtor liscense but, I’m not sure how to go about it. I don’t have any experience and I’m not liscensed in any state yet. I’m a good sales men and I think I’d be really good at it. What all goes into becoming a realtor in California. I will most likely be living in the San Diego or Orange County area.

You have to take a course, pass a background check and successfully pass the test. This is a tough market to start in, but if you sign up with a good agency that has great training and mentorship, you can do it.