The International Builder Show in Last Vegas is like Disneyland for me. Not just the Builder Show, but I got to go to the Kitchen & Bath show too! I loved it. This week I want to give you some highlights and takeaways that I think brokers need to be aware of when providing service to both buyers and sellers.
Home renovations are a significant investment of money and/or time. But which can actually save money long-term? Read more!
I recently visited a real estate office for a business analysis. I walked in and said hello to the receptionist, who told me that the manager would be with me in a few minutes. I noticed four people talking in the resource room. By their conversation, they seemed to be real estate agents. One was doing floor duty and the others were - well, I'm not exactly sure what the others were doing.
"Should I replace my carpet?" is probably one of the most frequently asked questions by sellers when it comes time to sell. Should they? Answer this question in this blog post sure to garner search engine attention.
What do you do when a stranger calls and you only have a moment to capture their potential future business. Learn what NOT to say and how to speak so the caller will want to talk to you. Learn how to guide the call and have the caller wanting to hear what else you have to say. Find out the easy way to capture their contact information without sounding like a telemarketer.
Whether it is flooring and materials or it is a new listing coming onto the market, there's no substitute for getting out from behind your computer screen and into the real world to experience it in person.
"I need to fix my house but I need all my money for the next house" is probably one of the most frequently asked questions by sellers when it comes time to sell. What to do? Answer this question in this blog post sure to garner search engine attention.