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The other day I was discussing the Real Estate market in the Raleigh NC area with a friend and the topic of being a Listing Agent dominated the conversation. Without going in great detail I was explaining how listings are very circumstantial...and by that I mean there are so many factors influencing the marketability of the property that it is hard to please or appease every seller. Most sellers LOVE their home and can't see why anyone in their right mind would not want to pull the trigger.....but location, colors of walls, smell, slope of the lot, school zone, proximity to work.....the list goes on; all of these effect the marketability of the house. With that I said "more times than not, it takes the right buyer at the right time to make it work". My friends comment to me was "I guess it's kind of like the college and pro football coaches....you win or you are gone, even though there are circumstances out of your control (budget, size of school, conference) you are suppose to win and if you don't you are OUT".

I thought about it for a while and even though it was kind of off the wall, it was true. No matter what you do to market a home and how good you are with clients and other Realtors that most of the time will bring that buyer, there are things you can't control and it's just part of the game and an understood rule that your time is coming if you no one buys. I will say that price is by far the number one factor that can get anything sold...with location coming in right behind, but as a listing agent you must be prepared to face ALL challenges and present them in the best light.
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REALTOR = Salesperson or Consultant?

Posted 02-07-2012 at 08:23 AM by Stu Barnes (The Listing Agent And The Football Coach)

I choose the latter. This entry may get a few responses agreeing with me and a few disagreeing with me with good reason. For one, it depends on where a REALTOR practices on what their official title reads. In NC we used to have a salesperson's license, but now we all have a Broker's license. In theory though; is the what I am trying to clarify.

When most people think of a REALTOR they think of someone "selling" their home or someone representing them to "buy"...
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Lions, Tigers and Real Estate

Posted 10-17-2011 at 09:29 AM by Stu Barnes (The Listing Agent And The Football Coach)
Updated 10-17-2011 at 09:30 AM by Stu Barnes (spacing)

Maybe a weird, abstract title, but as you read on further it may make sense. As most everyone in the United States knows, the housing market has been dismal to say the least in the last 5 years or so. All anyone has to do is turn on the Television to CNN, FOX, MSNBC or any of your favorite news stations and you will be updated daily on housing starts or any other leading factor which is a major contributor to our economy. It has been said that the economy has 20 year cycles that end in a downward...
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Facebook Can Crush The Sale Of Your Home

Posted 08-10-2011 at 10:38 AM by Stu Barnes (The Listing Agent And The Football Coach)

So with social media very abundant and the masses are so into "sharing" every detail of their lives....there is something you should know. If you are selling your home it is not the most prudent thing to do.....spilling the beans online.

Don't get me wrong, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn et al are great ways to keep in touch with old friends, school mates, relatives etc., it is also a great way to generate business and create new contacts within your field, I have an account...
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Due Diligence, The New Word In Real Estate

Posted 07-20-2011 at 12:09 PM by Stu Barnes (The Listing Agent And The Football Coach)

As of January 1, 2011 there was a new Offer To Purchase Contract being used in North Carolina. For the most part it has been greeted with open arms because of it’s simplistic nature….either buy or don’t. The previous contract left a lot of “grey areas” as to what would be a legitimate repair, or when the appraisal had to be done, or when the lender had to commit….many loopholes and no concise answer to the many “contingencies” that may arise. The new contract is blunt if you will….a...
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The Internet is King.....No Question, No Debate

Posted 07-16-2008 at 10:00 AM by Stu Barnes (The Listing Agent And The Football Coach)

The big question ALL sellers want to know when interviewing an agent to list their home is "what are they going to do to sell it?" The answer is not ever that simple because there is never one thing that sells a home....just many events that lined up perfectly to close the deal..and sometimes luck, but many answers you will probably hear will vary. No matter what response you get, the one you must tell yourself you MUST hear is EXPOSURE. How do you get that?

There is...
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