Thursday, September 13, 2012

Property Listing without a plan?


When showing homes in this current market, I often acknowledge to myself that something is really wrong with the picture. Have you ever gotten the feeing that the home you are showing will not sell in your lifetime? Perhaps pricing, appearance, and marketing are missing from the big picture? It's as though the home was listed without a marketing plan. Someone just placed a sign in the ground!
The home could sell, but my experience tells me that the home has little or no chance of ever selling as it is currently marketed. Why is this? Inexperience or indifference comes to mind.
You cannot help but wonder is anyone advising the seller on the homes' appearance, pricing, or any other negatives impeding the sale of the home. But these are all issues that can be corrected!
Pricing a Home to Market: A real estate professional does not list a home at any price the seller chooses. We've gotten used to listing the home at the seller's price. We did not have to qualify the price. Some agents were just buying the listing!
Telling the seller the home is worth way more than the market value just to get the listing. The only problem is that now the homes are not selling! We are in buyer markets in many areas of the nation. If you are so sure the home will sell at the agreed upon listing price … then place in the listing agreement a clause that states, "At no time during the term of the listing agreement will you request a price reduction!"
Identify the Competition: Take off the rose colored glasses, and inform the seller of real current conditions for his home. Competition in price range: from new homes, current market inventory, market absorption rates, offered builder incentives, bonuses, upgrades, improvements, increased commissions and other incentives.
Determine the Negatives and Objections and Correct: Walk the entire property, and take notes! Notes are very important! Date the notepad, and have the seller initial it. If the home needs interior or exterior paint, carpeting, a new roof, or furnaces -- be sure that it is done. This is why they call the current market a buyer's market. There are more goods available for buyers to pick and choose what they want to buy and they can be negotiated on the buyer's terms.
Clean and Immaculate Homes Sell: Cleanliness helps homes sell more quickly -- and at a higher price.
Smelly Homes are Offensive: Vacant homes should be aired out frequently. Odors should never be masked with heavy scented perfumes etc.
Neutralize Those Colors: Neutral colors appeal to more people, so they have a greater chance of selling. Darker colors tend to be more spatial and confining.
Maintain the Exterior: Nothing is worse to drive into a great neighborhood that the buyer really likes and pulling up to the house -- overgrown lawn and all. Homes offered for sale where the lawn is not trimmed appear as "foreclosure bait!" The buyer will say, "Next!"
Don't Posture: When another offer comes in, work it! Don't say I have another offer coming in when you don't! If you do the buyer will step back and wait. Several weeks later when the listing is still showing as, "ACTIVE" the buyer may come back at an even lower price. Selling is not based upon manipulation, or "Liar's Poker!" It is employing time tested strategies, and negotiation skills that allow us to earn a very good living.
Make Available Your Current Contact Information: Voice mails and recording machines need to forward, or provide alternative numbers where you can be reached immediately. If you are going out of town, or plan to go on vacation, have someone cover for you. Return all calls the same day. Do not have other agents show their listings for you without notifying the client first. That is abusive. If you're going to work real estate, then be willing to do what it takes! Remember, others are depending upon you!


Ron Jones

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Pictures that sell Properties


~ A picture says a 1000 words...


Get the Right Camera. For real estate, select a camera with a wide-angle lens so you can capture an entire room, or an entire home, in one shot. Wide angle means a lens "equivalent to a 28mm lens" on a 35mm camera, or lower. You'll also want at least a 4X optical zoom (rather than a digital zoom) to highlight specific features of the home. Fortunately, there's now a good selection of wide-angle/zoom cameras in all categories, from compacts to digital SLRs.
Learn a Camera's Features. Today, all digital cameras boast automatic features and presets that help ensure a good picture, whatever the subject and setting. But you need to understand why and when to use each and switch them on.
Think Before You Shoot. Don't just snap away as you walk through the house. Scout each room, and think in terms of how to capture its appeal. That may mean removing clutter, clearing tables and shelves, or rearranging furniture to better convey the possibilities in that space.
Compose Your Shot Use the camera's viewfinder or monitor to visually compose your picture before shooting. See how the image changes when you move closer or away from your subject, or when viewed from different angles.
Use a Tripod or Monopod. When shooting in any poorly lit setting or using zoom, there's always the risk of the picture blurring if you hold the camera. With the camera mounted and stationary, the potential problem is easily eliminated.
Step-Up. Use a stool or step ladder to take a picture from a slightly higher perspective than eye level. Otherwise, your pictures can highlight too much ceiling, rather than what's on floor level.
Turn Up the Lights. For interior shots, turn on all the available lights, even when using flash. If your camera's built-in flash range is too limited, invest in portable lights or an auxiliary flash (if available for your camera). Or, plan to shoot during daytime hours, and take advantage of ambient light.
Avoid Backlit Situations. When the background is bright, the subject can get lost in the shadows. Inside, you can avoid this by drawing the curtains; outside, by tightly framing your subject. Some cameras have specific settings for shooting against a bright background.
Shoot Like a Pro. Take lots of pictures—professional photographers fire away because they know the more they shoot, they more likely they will get that perfect shot. Zoom in and out, shoot interiors with and without flash, move around, and take several pictures of the listing in every room.
If your unsure take more, and use the best shots!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Inside the Bailout of the Banks and AIG

July 24 (Bloomberg) -- Neil Barofsky, former special inspector for the U.S. Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, talks about bailing out the banks and AIG. (Source: Bloomberg)

Thursday, June 14, 2012

A Marketing Plan can make all the difference to your Business!


A marketing plan includes everything from understanding your target market and your competitive position in that market, to how you intend to reach your target market and differentiate yourself from competition and get the client / sale.


Your small business marketing budget should be part of your marketing plan.  It will help you to outline the costs of how you are going to achieve your marketing goals within a certain time frame.


If you don't have the funds to hire a marketing firm or even staff a position in-house, see our online resources  to guide you through the process of writing a marketing plan and developing a market budget.


Developing a Marketing Plan for Social Media Marketing


Developing a Marketing Plan adding Social Media to the Mix!

Marketing takes time, money, and lots of preparation. One of the best ways to prepare yourself is to develop a solid marketing plan. A strong marketing plan will ensure you’re not only sticking to your schedule, but that you’re spending your marketing funds wisely and appropriately for maximum results.





Tuesday, June 5, 2012

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This could be the domain to drive traffic to your Real Estate Website. Check it out now!

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Friday, June 1, 2012

There’s good news for homeowners ! TURNED DOWN? UNDERWATER?


 This is important for you to know because you could currently have a mortgage that could fall within the guidelines for a number of new refinance programs such as:
·         HARP 2.0 (Home Affordable Refinance Act)
·         FHA Streamline Refinance Program with New Reduced MIP Rates!
·         VA Interest Rate Reduction Loans with No Appraisal Required!
 These programs were created to help homeowners who are paying more than necessary for their mortgage. We can analyze your current loan and confirm that you qualify for this new program.
 This program is at NO COST to you, and without increasing your current loan amount.  

Friday, May 4, 2012

Are You Connected? Get Shareaholic!














Sunday, April 15, 2012

Free Social Media Class




Free Social Media Training Class
When Friday April 20 2012
Where 527 E. Rowland St. Covina Ca 91723
Time 12:30 - 2:30
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Space is limited so don't wait til its to late.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

7 Tools to Increased Productivity starting Now

Time management ~ Increased Productivity ~ We can all use a few tools with so many sites to choose 




 1. dropbox ~   A free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos
                           anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again!


 2. Evernote ~  The Evernote family of products help you remember and act upon   
                             ideas, projects and experiences across all the computers, phones 
                             and  tablets you use.


  3. gmail ~    7+ GB of storage, less spam, and mobile access. is email that's 
                              intuitive, efficient, and useful. And maybe even fun.


  4. stumbleuponA discovery engine that finds the best of the web, 
                                      recommended just for you. Discover the best on the web!


  5. instagram  ~ a fast, beautiful and fun way to share your life with friends        
                                  through a series of photos.


  6.  pinterest  ~ a pinboard-styled social photo sharing website. The service 
                                 allows users to create and manage theme-based image 
                                 collections.


  7. deliciousKeep, share, and discover the best of the Web using Delicious,  
                                the world's leading social bookmarking service.






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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Be unreasonable ~ Do impossible



“If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what truly want, and all that is left is compromise.”
-Robert Fritz

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Tom Ferry Success Summit

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