Nice answer!drrogers said:Sounds like a good agent
Also tell your friend that the next weekend at another open house the agent will be offering your friends house up if the visitors don't like or can't afford the house he is featuring that day. ...
anyone else thinknig of the in living colour skitMinnieApple said:Well what my dad does, is he hands out his card, and let them call him wiht thier questions or list of houses they would like to see.
when he is not driving TTC, or doing peoples taxes he is selling houses. at one point I thought I could be a real estate agent.... well that is not going to happen I am going to school to become a midwife.
************************************kooley said:anyone else thinknig of the in living colour skit
MY DAD GOT 7 JOB
not only is he da pilot, hes the ground crew, da flight engineer, da flight attendant da fueler, da maintenance guy and da co-pilot.
And you only got 1 job
Hulk said:So obviously she was offering other houses while having an open house at her house. So she wants to break a contract with her agent. Is it legal for an agent to do and terminate the contract
100% correct. The majority of the time another agent sells the home and that is why listing in the MLS is so important. As far as open houses, nosy neighbors and Sunday drivers are the norm.james t kirk said:Most agents view open houses as a way to gain NEW clients.
Sure, they are showing your house, but people are coming in who may just be THINKING about buying or selling. That's what the agents are after - the next commission.
They've already signed YOU up and eventually, they will sell / dump off your house and away they go.
It's the next guy they want.
A hot babe would be a big asset, at least for me!! All kidding aside, the agent you pick should have familiarity with the area, be professional - not only in speaking but appearance as well - and the biggest quality should be the ability to follow through. Too many agents do not have the tenacity to follow through with prospect and that is what separates the good from the bad in that business.Hulk said:thanks my friend now regrets having an open house since it seems like a waste of time! Also if she switched the agent what is the qualities to look for when looking for an agent? Thanks
Your friend's agent (seller's agent) has a fiduciary responsibility to your friend to sell her house at the highest price she can get for it.petitelover said:100% correct. The majority of the time another agent sells the home and that is why listing in the MLS is so important. As far as open houses, nosy neighbors and Sunday drivers are the norm.