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Even before the sign is
up and the brochures are ready, your agent should list
your property with the local MLS (Multiple Listing
Service). The MLS is a database of all the homes listed
by local real estate agents who are members of the
service, which is practically all of the local agents.
Important information
about your property is listed here, from general data
such as square footage and number of rooms, to such
details as whether you have central air conditioning or
hard wood flooring. There should also be a photo, and a
short verbal description of what makes your house
"special."
Agents search the
database for homes that fit the price range and needs of
their clients. They pay special attention to homes that
have been recently placed on the market, which is one
reason you get a lot of attention when your house is
first listed. Many agents will want to preview the home
before they show it to their clients.
The main point about
having your house listed in the MLS is that you expand
your sales force by the number of local MLS members.
Instead of having just one agent working for you, now
you may have hundreds or more, depending on the size of
your community.
The listing agent’s
main job to make sure that the other MLS members know
about your house. This is accomplished through listing
your house in the Multiple Listing Service, broker
previews and advertising targeted toward other agents,
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If your listing agent
belongs to a fairly sizable office, an "office
preview" will introduce your house to other agents
working in the same office. In effect, they get a
"head start" on selling your property. Once a
week, the office’s agents will get together, share
vehicles, and "caravan" to all of the new
listings. They generally pull up in front of your house
at about the same time (some even use a bus) then file
quickly through your home like some bizarre "follow
the leader" game.
It can be amazing to
watch.
They go through very
quickly, since most of them are familiar with similar
models of your house. They are usually looking for
anything memorable or different and to determine if your
house is one they would be proud to show their clients.
Then they all pile back into their cars and move on to
the next house on the tour.
But some of them come
back…with buyers. |
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Broker preview is very
similar to an office preview, except it is open to all
the members of the local multiple listing service. It
usually occurs within the first week your house is
placed on the market, just after the office preview.
However, there are lots of new listings to choose from,
and not all the agents preview all the new listings each
week. You may not get as many agents visiting your home
as there were on the office preview.
Unless your agent
"entices" them to come. This is where you
could provide some help, if you are so inclined.
Though it may seem funny,
nothing seems to attract a real estate agent like the
offer of free food. So if your agent offers "free
eats" at a broker preview, you are likely to get
more visitors than if nothing is offered. Realize that
many agents have been on this weekly circuit for years,
so "boring" food does not really accomplish
much. In other words, sandwiches supplied from the local
grocery chain are not very enticing.
If you want to help your
agent sell your home quickly, try and help them be
creative and original in the choice of a culinary treat.
Of course, some agents
will actually come to look at your house, too –
whether food is offered or not.
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Your agent probably
belongs to a local association of Realtors and they
often have meetings once a month. At these meetings
there is often a "marketing session" where
some agents stand up and tell about their listings and
other agents stand up and tell about their buyers. Your
listing agent has an opportunity to "pitch"
your house at these marketing sessions.
At the same time, these
sessions may not be as effective as they were in the
past. One reason is that they are often more social
occasions than serious business meetings. Another reason
is that, as technology has expanded, local associations
have tended to merge and create larger Multiple Listing
Services and Associations. Thus with the new
technologies and the meetings being so large it is not
always needed or feasible for everyone to pitch a house
during the meeting. |
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