[ 21 Jul 2005 14:09:47 -0700
] [ 40478 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"RG" - Re: New Agent in Chicago Area Needs Advice
- GREAT INFO!!! Thanks much...I'll check them out.
Robert Hallsey wrote:
> "RG" wrote:
>
> >I know Keller Williams offers some sort of profit sharing but I don't
> >know what that's all about.
>
> It means that roughly half of the office's profits are put into a pool and
> distributed to those who recruited the agents that made the sales that made
> the...
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[ Thu, 21 Jul 2005 14:05:39 -0700
] [ 40477 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Robert Hallsey" - Re: New Agent in Chicago Area Needs Advice
- "RG" wrote:
>I know Keller Williams offers some sort of profit sharing but I don't
>know what that's all about.
It means that roughly half of the office's profits are put into a pool and
distributed to those who recruited the agents that made the sales that made
the profits.
I know this kind of gives it an MLM feel except that the money comes from
the ...
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[ Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:20:19 -0400
] [ 40476 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"homan4" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
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"Jim Donohue" wrote in message
news:9MCDe.15558$HV1.9107@fed1read07...
> You have come up with a good buyer and no unreasonable conditions...I will
> cut my commission to 2% and do the paperwork. Anytime. I don't double
> dip so I get 3% best case. I do FSBOs for 1.5%. So I can deal with this
> for 2%.
Sounds like you have a great business model....
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[ Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:17:53 GMT
] [ 40475 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Steve Horrillo" - Re: New Agent in Chicago Area Needs Advice
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On 21-Jul-2005, "RG" wrote:
> I know Re/Max offers 100% commission but I don't know if there are
> franchise fees and I've heard of desk fees up to 2,000.00/month and the
> agent has to pretty much pay for EVERYTHING. I can see where they would
> be a good choice after a year or so but what about right now. Do they
> have any other programs?
Try EXIT Re...
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[ 20 Jul 2005 23:08:32 -0700
] [ 40474 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"RG" - New Agent in Chicago Area Needs Advice
- I'm in the process of choosing a broker to sign on with. I'm
considering all the majors: Re/Max, Baird and Warner, Coldwell Banker,
Prudential, Keller Williams, Starck, GMAC etc. I'm pretty lost and
haven't been able to find the time necessary to meet with everyone.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions for me?
Please include any commission, split, and support info that you mig...
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[ ] [ 40473 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Steve Horrillo" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
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On 20-Jul-2005, "Jim Donohue" wrote:
> You have come up with a good buyer and no unreasonable conditions...I will
>
> cut my commission to 2% and do the paperwork. Anytime. I don't double
> dip
> so I get 3% best case. I do FSBOs for 1.5%. So I can deal with this for
> 2%.
>
> All that stuff about contracts and all that is just real estate greed....
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[ ] [ 40472 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Steve Horrillo" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
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On 20-Jul-2005, "j" wrote:
> The first part of your message was fine, but then you lost it. "Grow
> up"? Where was I acting childish? Is that what you say to your
> customers when they ask a serious question?
He's telling it like it is. The judge will also tell you it's childish to
think that it's all right to shirk you contractual obligations...
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[ ] [ 40471 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Steve Horrillo" - Re: Housevalues/justlisted experience.
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On 20-Jul-2005, darrenli516@yahoo.com wrote:
> I seriously considered using "housevalues" a few months ago, but
> decided against it. I am glad I did. It is very expensive, and they
> failed to convince me that their leads would result in sales. I think
> that good, old-fashioned "prospecting" produces better results.
> Housevalues tries to convince agents that their leads are from...
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[ ] [ 40470 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Steve Horrillo" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
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On 19-Jul-2005, "homan4" wrote:
> Your concept is like saying "I haven't had any accidents this last year,
> so
> my auto insurance company did nothing, I am entitled to a refund of my
> premiums." That is not how business works, that is not how life works.
> You
> made an agreement with a broker and an agent. If you did not shop around
> and find the best av...
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[ Thu, 21 Jul 2005 04:20:51 GMT
] [ 40469 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Steve Horrillo" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
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On 19-Jul-2005, "j" wrote:
> We have been trying to sell our home for a few months. We have an agent
> who seems competent and honest, but has generated few leads. Recently,
> my sister happened to talk to a friend who's looking for a place in our
> town, in our price range. We've talked on the phone and they seem very
> interested. The concept h...
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[ Wed, 20 Jul 2005 18:21:13 -0700
] [ 40468 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Jim Donohue" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
- You have come up with a good buyer and no unreasonable conditions...I will
cut my commission to 2% and do the paperwork. Anytime. I don't double dip
so I get 3% best case. I do FSBOs for 1.5%. So I can deal with this for
2%.
All that stuff about contracts and all that is just real estate greed. Face
them down..Take 2% or nothing. And threaten to sue. The fact you got no
...
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[ 20 Jul 2005 14:17:08 -0700
] [ 40467 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"j" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
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homan4 wrote:
> > I'd appreciate some serious answers. As I mentioned, I'm not trying to
> > screw the guy, but 6% seems a lot for just showing up at the closing. I
> > know he put time and effort into this, but the bottom line is that he
> > failed to sell the house.
>
>
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[ Wed, 20 Jul 2005 15:50:33 -0400
] [ 40466 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Tony Walton" - Get The Real Estate Edge
- Don't pre-judge, just have a look - you'll be glad you did:
www.dtesusa.com/TheRealEstateEdge/
Thanks,
Tony
.
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[ 20 Jul 2005 05:02:30 -0700
] [ 40465 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
darrenli516@yahoo.com - Re: Housevalues/justlisted experience.
- I seriously considered using "housevalues" a few months ago, but
decided against it. I am glad I did. It is very expensive, and they
failed to convince me that their leads would result in sales. I think
that good, old-fashioned "prospecting" produces better results.
Housevalues tries to convince agents that their leads are from serious
homeowners who want to sell, and that getting a list...
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[ 20 Jul 2005 04:54:48 -0700
] [ 40464 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
darrenli516@yahoo.com - Re: Housevalues/justlisted experience.
- I seriously considered using "housevalues" a few months ago, but
decided against it. I am glad I did. It is very expensive, and they
failed to convince me that their leads would result in sales. I think
that good, old-fashioned "prospecting" produces better results.
Housevalues tries to convince agents that their leads are from serious
homeowners who want to sell, and that getting a list...
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[ Tue, 19 Jul 2005 19:20:42 -0700
] [ 40463 ] [ alt.real-estate-agents ] [ view full article ]
"Robert Hallsey" - Re: Question about having an agent and selling the home yourself.
- "j" wrote:
>We have been trying to sell our home for a few months. We have an agent
>who seems competent and honest, but has generated few leads. Recently,
>my sister happened to talk to a friend who's looking for a place in our
>town, in our price range. We've talked on the phone and they seem very
>interested. The concept here is that even though ...
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