A company can’t secure their clients the results they are
searching for if they don’t know what their clients are really looking for in
the first place. This normally occurs when a company employs a group of talking
Realtors instead of a group of listening real estate professionals. For a real
estate company to be truly excellent they have to do more listening than
talking and ask more questions as opposed to making more statements. A good
real estate agent listens to the initial question, follows it with a clarifying
question and only then makes suggestions and recommendations to their client.
What separates an average real estate broker from an excellent one? The best real estate companies will ask questions and then
shut-up and listen. The ordinary companies will ask a question and then jump in
and start yakking some brilliant statement about how great their company is
before the prospective client even has the opportunity to answer the initial
question. If a client is ready to buy a home, how can the Realtor know what the
person is really looking for if they are always yakking and barking some
“brilliant” statements about what awesome service they will give? An excellent
Realtor is not unlike a waiter in a restaurant when they are taking an order.
The person at the table tells the waiter exactly what they want and the waiter
goes and gets it for them. If the waiter does their job correctly, everybody is
happy and the waiter gets paid.
The bottom line is this: God gave us two ears and one mouth
for a reason. When a family is ready to buy or sell a home they are interested
in their families needs – not the Realtors needs, and they can’t learn how the
Realtor can meet their needs unless the Realtor knows what their real needs
are. If the real estate agent spends all their time in the initial or second
interview spouting off about how great their company is and how much better
they are than the other companies, talking ninety-percent of the time, this
should be a red-flag to go ahead and speak with another real estate company
prior to signing any agreements.
Orange County Cities and Communities BanCorp Properties
Serves In:
BanCorp Realty: Aliso Viejo Real
Estate & Aliso Viejo Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Costa Mesa Real Estate
& Costa Mesa Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Coto De Caza Real
Estate & Coto De Caza Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Dana Point Real Estate
& Dana Point Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Irvine Real Estate
& Irvine Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Ladera Ranch, Real
Estate & Ladera Ranch Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Laguna Beach Real
Estate & Laguna Beach Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Laguna Hills Real
Estate & Laguna Hills Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Laguna Niguel Real
Estate & Laguna Niguel Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Lake Forest, CA Real
Estate & Lake Forest, CA Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Mission Viejo Real
Estate & Mission Viejo Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Newport Beach Real
Estate & Newport Beach Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Corona Del Mar Real
Estate & Corona Del Mar Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Newport Coast Real
Estate & Newport Coast Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Rancho Santa Margarita
Real Estate & Rancho Santa Margarita Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: Dove Canyon Real
Estate & Dove Canyon Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: San Clemente Real
Estate & San Clemente Homes For Sale | BanCorp Realty: San Juan Capistrano
Real Estate & San Juan Capistrano Homes For Sale
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