Farm Expired Listings For Big Commissions
By Lanard Perry
Many real estate agents begin and sometimes sadly end
their careers without a plan. And as the saying
goes, failing to plan is as good as planning to fail.
Sure, some do the usual and
expected things to cultivate new business, like mailing letters and post cards
to friends and relatives, phoning
acquaintances, and
giving out business cards to any and everybody they meet.
Heck, some are courageous enough to
"cold call" prospects, the most dreaded of all tasks! And while all of these
activities are good things to do, they don't necessarily translate into new
business
opportunities -
now or later!
And while these may be good
strategies you need more. But instead of working harder why not work
smarter?
The most successful Realtors and
Real Estate Agents have "lead generating
systems." Some
Farm Expired Listings for huge profits.
A good listing system
can:
jump start new or average real estate sales
career; bring in
real estate listings on a regular basis; week after week generate prospective
buyers and sellers; give you marketing exposure in months rather than years; and
position you to know the best real estate investment buys
Personally, I love Expired Listing
Systems and their laser beam like focus on warm, responsive sellers. Sellers
that are typically still Realtor friendly, eager to sell and will do what it
takes to get their properties sold.
Owners of expired listings are
motivated for many reasons; double mortgages, vacant properties, terrible
tenants, recently married and combining households, recently divorced and
liquidating real estate
assets, and on and
on.
Plus, they have gone through a
listing cycle and may be anxious to get on with their lives. But, as you know,
or will soon learn, all listings aren't worth having.
As for me, I initially listed every
property that I could; vacant land, single family homes, condo's, triplexes,
mobile home parks, mobile homes, homes in top notch condition, fixer uppers,
whatever.
And I got to feeling pretty darn
good (and just a
little smug) as my listing portfolio grew to more listings than I could
manage.
So, I first hired a part time
clerk/assistant to help me market my listings, then took on a newly licensed
salesperson as a partner and split the listing fees 50/50. Pretty soon my listing system was
humming and I was averaging 1-2 listings a week.
I then had an army of agents
working for me day and night, as almost all of my listings were in the Multiple Listing
System. Working to
get me paid, even when I was chaperoning field trips, getting a haircut, or just
taking a day off!
That's what a good real estate
listing system can do for you!
So, if you don't have a good
listing system you should get one. After all, if real estate listings are the lifeblood of the
industry then how successful can you be without them?
Lanard Perry is the author of
"Farming Expired Listings - Your Personal Guide To Listing Success." Visit his
website at http://www.farmingexpiredlistings.com for more real estate sales and
marketing ideas.
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