Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Buyers Don't Fit a Formula

This is a re-post of a previous blog from May 2007:

Buyers Welcome

In a recent Realtor newsletter, the author of a story offered his criteria as to who was a "worthy buyer". His argument, essentially, was that the only real way to make money long term was with sellers..."list to live" as many have said. Buyers, he argued, can take alot of your time and should be carefully screened.

While I agree that it is important to ascertain whether or not someone is willing and able to buy a home, certainly they are not always completely ready when I first encounter them. Perhaps they need more information on the area , or need to feel comfortable about the schools. But if I followed the unspoken rules, I never would have sold homes to some of my most loyal customers.

* The couple from NJ who viewed 75 homes before buying the perfect one - with a phone call.
* The couple from Tennessee who called five realtors in town and were told "Call me when you get here". We worked with them to narrow down the search before they got here. When they did, they bought a home in two days.
* The young couple who were buying their first home and just felt they were being rushed into unfamiliar territory. After a few long conversations answering every question they had, they happily bought their home.

There was an old rule - show a buyer 5 homes and then ask them which one they want. In today's market, Buyers rule and have lots of options, so likely won't rush. But in any market, at this brokerage , Buyers are welcome. Whatever stage, whatever comfort level, whatever you need. Because sometimes all you need is someone to understand YOUR personal buying style - whatever that may be.

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