Realtors Marketing – Marketing for Realtors

Posted on April 26th, 2010 by admin in realtors | No Comments »

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How do I get my monies refunded from a Yahoo! Realtors agent?

Posted on April 26th, 2010 by admin in realtors | 3 Comments »

I have tried to contactr the agent through the only number I was given, a fax. The agent is listed in Chicago and it would be a mailing address, I want my refund asap, and a little appalled that a. The agent has not notified me of my monies (the agent has had it for 4+ months) and b. I get no reply back from the agent when I send a fax. The most important thing is Yahoo! Realtors does not list a return contact number!

Are you sure you have done business with yahoo? Sounds as if you have been scammed.
RE Agent,
Remax

I need a rental house or apartment with no criminal background check. Do realtors do background checks?

Posted on April 24th, 2010 by admin in realtors | 4 Comments »

I need a rental house or apartment with no criminal background check. Do realtors do background checks? Is there a way I can avoid being subject to such background checks? My target city is Austin, TX, and I have applied twice at apartment complexes and was turned down. Now I want a rental house but want to avoid being rejected. Should I turn to a realtor?

I don’t know if a realtor will, but the rentor may, which has probably been what is happening anyway.

I don’t know what you did or didn’t do, but if I was renting, I’d be much more comfortable with someone who was honest with me and took the time to explain what went down as opposed to someone who skirted my check, and left me to find out later. I mean, if you don’t get the place, chances are good that you’ll never see that person again, as a landlord or otherwise, so what’s the big deal in saying something, you know? It’s corny, but honesty is the best policy.

Also, keep in mind it’s normally only felonies they’ll check and question…I don’t think they care about most misdemeanors.

Country Mile Realtors brings you 704 Lakengren Cove VIDEO Tour

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin in realtors | No Comments »

Visit http://www.704LakengrenCove.com or http://www.PrebleCountyHomes.com ***SOLD***for much more info or to place your home FOR SALE “On Technology’s Edge” —- Beyond Perfect! Whatever you imagine, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, Traditional Two Story on the Prestigious Lakengren Cove will exceed your expectations. A home where your family won’t feel cramped, a kitchen that has plenty of room for everything including a pantry, an island with bar, cozy breakfast nook open to the large family room, formal dining and living room. The large master suite will make you want to possess this fine home. Your neighbors will envy your double lot and large deck, the 2 car garage with space for a work area, all just a few steps away from the dock and a perfect price!

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How to become friends with Realtors?

Posted on April 22nd, 2010 by admin in realtors | 6 Comments »

I heard that a Loan Officer should become more friends with Realtors in order to produce more potential client loans. How should I approach and become friends with Realtors?

My dad would take them for lunch on his $$$.

I just opened a virtual tour buisness for realtors in Arizona. What is the best way to get my name out there?

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in realtors | 3 Comments »

I just opened a virtual tour buisness for realtors in Arizona. What is the best way to get my name out there?

Virtual advertising. You will earn lots of virtual money.

CFO Alex Sink Speaking to FL Realtors During Great American Realtor Days

Posted on April 20th, 2010 by admin in realtors | No Comments »

CFO Sink joined Florida Realtors and Sadowski Workforce Coalition Members on Wednesday in the Capitol Courtyard to talk about the importance of growing Floridas economy and turning around the housing market. Realtors from around the state traveled to Tallahassee for Great American Realtor Days, and in her remarks to the group, CFO Sink stressed the need to support Floridas small businesses and reform the state economy to support stable, smart growth.

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Philippine Realtors’ (Pasay-Makati’s PMRB) Got Talent!

Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin in realtors | 18 Comments »

This was the Pasay-Makati Realtors® Board (PMRB)’s presentation during the 3-day 48th National Convention and Election of PAREB(Philippine Association of Real Estate Boards) on the night of October 10, 2008 at El Centro Convention Centre, Legenda Hotel, Waterfront Rd.,
Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales,Philippines.

The Fellowship Night’s theme was “Memories of Yesteryears” with songs of the ’50s and ’60s. Nine (9) other boards from Luzon, Vizayas and Mindanao performed their song and dance numbers. This is a Song with Choreography competition (as of 7 Sept. 08 yahoo groups e-mail announcement).

This National Realtors Convention is held annually to form camaraderie with fellow Realtors from all over the country and to hold our new set of PAREB Officers for the coming fiscal year. We had seminars and different programmes, had good speakers this year, to be of better service to our real estate clients here and abroad.

We enjoyed this night!

PMRB PARTICIPANTS IN THIS VIDEO:

2008 President & 2009 PAREB Incoming National Treasurer:
Realtor® Rosauro “Ross” Fernando

Vice-President:
Realtor® Arthur “Art” Evangelista

Treasurer:
Realtor® Nympha “Nymph” Bocaling

Board Secretary:
Realtor® Engr. Ferdinand “Ferdie” Catral

Director:
Realtor® Vinia Lapuz

Director:
Realtor® Mercedita “Mercy” Reyes

Presidential Adviser & Past President:
Realtor® Feliciano “Phil” Coquia

Board Consultant & Past President:
Realtor® Ma. Theresa Bernadette “T.A.” Antonio

Board Consultant & Past President:
Realtor® Lucille Cuasay

Board Consultant & Past President:
Realtor® Emmanuel “Manny” Bocaling

Board Consultant & 2008 PAREB National Treasurer:
Realtor® Wilfredo “Freddie” Manzon

Member: Realtor® Anna Nisperos
Member: Realtor® Elena Jove

Introduction:
Past President and Legal Adviser
Realtor® Atty. Ariel Martinez

“PMRB Gives You the Edge”
http://www.pmrb.org

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When renting a home who pays the realtors?

Posted on April 16th, 2010 by admin in realtors | 3 Comments »

My husband and I are renting a home using an agent for the first time and are being told to pay the realtors fees for both agents (half months rent for each) and I don’t know if this is how it is done. I know that when purchasing a home it is the seller that pays the fees so this does not make sense to me.

It depends on your agreement with the Realtor and what property they find you. Most agreements that you will sign with a Realtor state that they are owed a certain amount or percentage of the price when a deal is closed. If a seller pays some of that (which they do if they are working with a Realtor) you only have to make up the difference. I have never heard of a buyer having to pay a selling agent anything, but as in everything, its negotiable and the agent should have told you this before showing you the property.

Do you feel Realtors should be held accountable for foreclosures?

Posted on April 14th, 2010 by admin in realtors | 17 Comments »

Do you feel that Realtors should be held accountable in some way for a foreclosure. Sub-prime lenders may be giving out loans too easily, but who is pushing people into homes they might not be able to afford? In Connecticut, buyer’s agents and seller’s agents both work for commission and are part of the same Realtor organization, they want the home to sell for the highest amount possible. Should they return the commission or pay a fine if the house goes into foreclosure (within a certain time frame after the sale)?

Maybe I’m biased due to the fact that I am a Realtor, but they really should not be held accountable. A Realtor does not handle the financing part of the transaction. They might refer a client to one, but it is ultimately up to that buyer to make an informed decision, just as they did when they chose that Realtor to work with.

A potential buyer does not have to disclose any personal financial information to me, merely just a pre-approval letter stating that they can obtain a loan for X amount. I have no way of knowing what they can actually afford unless, they allow me to view their information and educate them on how the process works.

I use a lender for first time buyers that literally has told several of my potential clients they cannot afford to buy right now and need to clean up their credit and/or obtain a better income. I might have lost a deal here or there, but am alright with it in hopes they will come back to me a few years from now when they are ready and have a good experience versus the ones scrambling to get into a home they can’t afford and end up upside down in it and associate me with a sour deal.

I actually had a 1st time buyer that chose to find their own lender, thought they were getting this great deal on an interest only mortgage and when I heard the terms that were offered I told them don’t walk but run away from this lender as fast as you can. I sent them to my guy and he informed them they should wait a year, clean up their credit and be in a better position to buy. They did, we found a home better than the one they originally liked and they couldn’t be happier. By the way both homes were priced similar and same down payment – the interest only loan would have been the same payment as their now 30yr fixed payment.

So as you can see, we are not all out there to take advantage of people just to make money. I’m out there to build lasting relationships, repeat business & referrals.

Also please keep in mind trying to get the highest price isn’t going to affect how much commission an agent receives by a substantial amount. For every $10,000 the agent might receive only $100-$300 extra (Gross).

Regards,
Southeast MI Realtor