The "Real" Role of a Listing Agent
Your first exposure to a real estate agent was probably
when you bought your home. Based on those experiences, you
formed a generalized impression about exactly what it is
that agents do. When it comes time to sell your house, you
probably expect your listing agent to do the same things
that your agent did when you were looking to buy a home.
The person who helped you buy your home was a "selling
agent" (often referred to as a "buyer's agent"
on the web). Selling agents advertise in newspapers, on
the internet, and other places, hoping to get buyers to
call on the ads. Since over 90% of buyers do not buy the
home in the ad, selling agents begin showing other properties
to the potential homebuyers.
So sellers want their listing agents to advertise in newspapers
and to hold open houses, thinking this is what makes them
effective agents.
You couldn't be more wrong.
A listing agent's primary job has absolutely nothing to
do with finding buyers -- it is to convince all of those
selling agents to show your home to their buyers.
That is why there is a "broker preview" or an
"office preview" of your home -- including food
or other "enticements" that appeal to selling
agents. They want the selling agents to "preview"
your home so it will be "fresh" in their mind
to show potential buyers.
Your listing agent also puts your house in the local Multiple
Listing Service and sends flyers to all of the other local
office (and their agents) -- telling them about your property.
They talk to as many agents as they can about your house.
This is also why you want to price your home properly during
that preview period. If you price it too high, the selling
agents just laugh and say they'll wait till the price comes
down. Of course, by then your house is "old news"
and no longer fresh in their mind.
As for all those "open houses" and "ads"
you want your agent to run - or else you feel like they
aren't doing anything? Those rarely sell your house. Sellers
just "think" they do. That is part of why most
FSBO's do not successfully sell their homes on their own.
They begin with a false impression of what makes a good
listing agent effective.
The real value of a listing agent is proper pricing, providing
instruction at what you need to do to properly "present"
your house, and in marketing -- but not marketing to buyers
-- marketing your home to other agents.
© copyright December 2002 by RealEstate
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