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Real Estate Marketing

Strategies for Realtor Success in Today’s Marketplace

by Glenn Plantone | September 10, 2009

This past week, my Re/Max broker gave me an award congratulating me for having the 9th most sales in the region. In order to achieve this, I had to sell over a million dollars in real estate in each of the last two months. And I can tell you… you have to sell a lot of condos at $30,000 to sell over a million dollars in real estate. This got me thinking a little bit about what am I doing right. I asked myself, “What am I doing that has afforded me the ability to sell so much real estate in what some call the worst housing market in our nation’s history? What do I perhaps do differently than the average Realtor, that enables me to do a lot more business?

Thinking Like An Investor

The first thing I do, is that I think like an investor, not like a Realtor. I understand what the investor wants and I find it for him. Savvy investors in today’s market want good, new houses or condos at the lowest price possible, with the highest cash flow, and the greatest appreciation potential. More than ever, investors know what they want and they are able to make a good, fast decision about buying it provided you get them the necessary information in an expeditious manor. In today’s market you have to be ready to pull the trigger immediately if you see a good investment property. The key is to train both your investor clients and your owner occupants to be as aggressive as you need them to be in order to get the deal under contract and closed.

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Foreclosures

Network Your Way to Real Estate Success!

by Stephani Davis | August 20, 2009

One of the best ways to get your feet wet if you are a beginning investor or wholesaler is to get out and start networking with other like-minded individuals in your market.

When I was first getting started in my wholesaling career, I was a networking Ninja.  My first year I made it my mission to get out and meet as many players in my market as I possibly could, and to introduce myself and let everyone know who I was and what I was trying to do.  Some weeks I was going to real estate investor meetings five days out of seven.   I was there like clockwork, handing out my business cards and getting to know who the movers and shakers were.

Even though I was scared to death at first, I forced myself to get out of my comfort zone and start plugging myself into the investor pipeline.  I took somewhat of a  “fake it ’til you make it” approach, and even though I didn’t really have a lot of experience under my belt, I decided that I was going to jump in and rub elbows with the big boys anyway.   I read in a book somewhere that you become who you hang around, and so I made the decision that I was going to start hanging around like-minded, successful individuals.

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Real Estate Marketing

The 10 Question Test Which Will Determine Your Real Estate Success

by Jason Hanson | April 22, 2009

Image by Getty Images via Daylife Do you want to know why I’m such a successful real estate investor? Do you want to know why others are so successful also? Well, I’m about to tell you. So, over the weekend I had one of my REIA meetings (on Saturday). At the meeting I had the [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investors: How To Meet With A Seller

by Jason Hanson | April 1, 2009

I was talking with a new investor who had his first in-person meeting with a seller over the weekend. Do you remember the first time that you met with a seller? I sure do. I was terrified. However, I acted like I’d closed thousands of deals before, I was confident and I ended up closing [...]

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Real Estate

Don’t get me wrong! You need to Invest in Real Estate Education!

by Rosie Nieto | December 25, 2008

I have spent the last week studying from a new teacher (for me).  This time it’s for marketing, and several things have  occurred to me;  1) Yes, I have indeed spent more money on my education this month and 2) it also occurred to me that with all my soap-box rants against “guru pitch fests”, I may be sending [...]

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Commentary

Real Estate Gurus: Be a Healthy Skeptic, Not a Curmudgeon

by Brendan O'Brien | December 20, 2008

From time to time, I like to visit John T. Reed’s Real Estate Guru Rankings website. It’s entertaining to read his blunt criticisms of the many gurus out there today. John reminds me of the guys we’ve all met, maybe our next door neighbors or the guys at the barbershop. They seem to have seen [...]

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Economy

Upside/Downside Advice for Investors

by Tom Koziol | November 28, 2008

I have been through a few market swings in my tenure on this earth. I’d bet you have too. And, I bet, you have read and listened to a ton of advice on what to do when the market is up and what to do when the market is down. Some of the advice probably [...]

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Real Estate

The Importance of Being Nimble

by Matt Pitcher | November 13, 2008

Remember the Oscar Wilde play, “The Importance of Being Earnest”? Well, I’d like to blog today about “The Importance of Being NIMBLE.” The turmoil in the markets and the contraction in the global economy reminds each of us of the old cliche: “the only thing that’s constant is change.” So it is in business and, [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Finding the Poison Ivy Real Estate of Your Investment Dreams

by Jason Hanson | August 14, 2008

I’m highly allergic to poison ivy and I get it about once a year. Here is how this yearly occurrence happens: Every day, I take my lazy dog Toby for a walk in the woods behind my house. Once summer comes around, I take him on a walk wearing shorts and get poison ivy all [...]

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Commentary

Real Estate’s Perfect Storm – Are you ready?

by Rob Powell | July 6, 2008

“BOOM!  Here comes the BOOM….ready or not!” – from the song Boom by P.O.D. Greetings from the Metropolis of Cedar Crest, New Mexico! With a torn achillies tendon, I hobbled my way into the gym and turned up my Ipod.  The song Boom by P.O.D. (one of the best workout songs there is) came on [...]

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Commercial Real Estate

Utilizing a network of real estate agents to invest in a down market

by Mike Farmer | May 20, 2008

I have approximately ten serious buyers who have a home to sell in another state before they can buy. I talked to the relocation person at Gulfstream here in Savannah and she said many of her new hires have homes to sell before they can buy. If you take my situation and consider all the [...]

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Real Estate Investing

The Part-Time Real Estate Investor

by Richard Warren | May 12, 2008

Many people want to invest in real estate but have one small problem – they have a full-time job. While they may prefer to be a full-time real estate investor, they need the income from a job to survive. While real estate investing may provide a great income, it is difficult to make enough to [...]

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Real Estate Investing

Five reasons to start investing in real estate again

by Troy Schuricht | April 10, 2008

Just like any other financial market, real estate continually cycles through its highs and lows.  There can be great debate on whether the market as a whole has bottomed out, but there is a growing consensus that many markets already have. Either way, now is a great time to start investing in real estate. Here [...]

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Mortgages & Lending

Selling a Home???? Make your buyers first 6 months payments!

by Troy Schuricht | March 28, 2008

Need an incentive to help move a home? The answer is PITI Abatment. Do not let the financial jargon scare you. For years production builders have used this incentive to move inventory. Now every seller/investor has the opportunity to participate. What is PITI Abatement? An incentive to the buyer to have the first 6 months [...]

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Economy

Investing in America, as The American Dream Crumbles.

by Michael Creel | March 5, 2008

As we see the mortgage and real estate industries go through tough times (with thousands of homes falling into foreclosure) we can only hope that any money made from this disaster will at least stay in this country. Many investors are pouring millions into buying these foreclosures, often at fifty cents on the dollar. One [...]

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