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“Coming Soon! 4 BR/3 BA Linden Hills 2-Story in Move-in Condition. Price: $500-ish”

Pre-List Networking Trial Balloon I’ve been in real estate sales for 18 years, and I still have no idea what a “$500-ish” price is. $520k, perhaps? Maybe $485k? In truth, I can imagine a “$500-ish” price falling anywhere between $480k to $530k or even higher. Buyer Trap? Which is no doubt precisely the point, especially...
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Realtor Conventional Wisdom (With 2 Caveats**): “The 1st Buyer is the Best Buyer”

Seasoned vs. Green Buyers; The Role of Pre-List Networking “The first Buyer is (often) the best Buyer.” –Popular Realtor saying. It’s accepted wisdom amongst veteran Realtors (which I happen to agree with): “the first Buyer is (often) the best Buyer.” Why’s that? The explanation has to do with the nature of the pool of home...
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Realtor Conventional Wisdom (With 2 Caveats): “The 1st Buyer is the Best Buyer”

Seasoned vs. Green Buyers; The Role of Pre-List Networking It’s accepted wisdom amongst veteran Realtors ” which I happen to agree with ” that “the first Buyer is (often) the best Buyer.” Why’s that? The explanation has to do with the nature of the pool of home Buyers at any given moment, plus Buyer behavior...
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“Coming Soon! 4 BR/3 BA Linden Hills 2-Story in Move-in Condition. Price: $500-ish”

Pre-List Networking Trial Balloon I’ve been in real estate sales for 18 years, and I still have no idea what a “$500-ish” price is. $520k, perhaps? Maybe $485k? In truth, I can imagine a “$500-ish” price falling anywhere between $480k to $530k or even higher. Buyer Trap? Which is no doubt precisely the point, especially...
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“Buyer Need” Bullseye? Not Quite . . .

“Check,” “Check,” “Check” . . . $%!&#! Scarcely 24 hours after pre-list networking my upcoming Plymouth listing (on Edina Realty’s proprietary “Network One”), I got a “hit” from a Buyer’s agent. Scanning the form summarizing the Buyer’s criteria, I quickly saw why:  their preferred area, price range, home size and style all closely matched my client’s home. So...
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(Too High?) Noise-to-Signal Ratio: the Downside of Pre-List Networking (at Least for Buyers’ Agents)

Two Minutes vs. Two Hours to Set Up Showings Here’s how a Buyer’s agent — at least in the Twin Cities — gets their client into an MLS-listed home: step #1:  logon to MLS. step #2:  enter the home’s address to find listing, then . . . . step #3:  use online form to request showing (typically one...
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