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Lead Generate the Roof Off of Open Houses
Whether you’re an individual agent, a buyer’s agent or a listing agent on a team, it is imperative that you have a purposeful model for hosting an open house. When you’ve mastered how to hold successful open houses, they will be a consistent source of buyer and seller leads.
Read MoreLead Generate the Roof Off of Open Houses
Whether you’re an individual agent, a buyer’s agent or a listing agent on a team, it is imperative that you have a purposeful model for hosting an open house. When you’ve mastered how to hold successful open houses, they will be a consistent source of buyer and seller leads.
Read MoreThe Science Behind a Successful Open House
There’s no doubt about it. Holly Koester of the Arlington (Texas) market center is a master at getting her clients’ homes sold through open houses and generating leads for listings in the process. It’s no surprise after you learn about Koester’s background. Starting her real estate career in new construction sales, Koester spent her first years in the business working open houses every day of the week and has been rocking them for 38 years.
Read MoreThe Science Behind a Successful Open House
There’s no doubt about it. Holly Koester of the Arlington (Texas) market center is a master at getting her clients’ homes sold through open houses and generating leads for listings in the process. It’s no surprise after you learn about Koester’s background. Starting her real estate career in new construction sales, Koester spent her first years in the business working open houses every day of the week and has been rocking them for 38 years.
Read MoreHow to Sell a House in Five Days
Bob Lucido was at the top of his game until the market crashed. By carefully calibrating his return, he’s back STRONGER THAN EVER.
Before the housing market crashed in 2007, Bob Lucido’s team was selling upward of 3,000 new homes a year. That proved unsustainable, so in 2014 Lucido developed a solid business plan to close 500 units and drive millions in gross commission income annually. The plan has been more than successful. Last year his team closed over 1,500 units.
He shares his strategy for how to sell a house in five days and zero on a profitable niche.
Read MoreHow to Sell a House in Five Days
Bob Lucido was at the top of his game until the market crashed. By carefully calibrating his return, he’s back STRONGER THAN EVER.
Before the housing market crashed in 2007, Bob Lucido’s team was selling upward of 3,000 new homes a year. That proved unsustainable, so in 2014 Lucido developed a solid business plan to close 500 units and drive millions in gross commission income annually. The plan has been more than successful. Last year his team closed over 1,500 units.
He shares his strategy for how to sell a house in five days and zero on a profitable niche.
Read MoreKick-Start Your Real Estate Career With Door-Knocking
When Keller Williams associate Carl Battiste hung his license during a down market in 2007, he didn’t wait for clients to come to him. Battiste instead took matters into his own hands – and started knocking on doors.
Read MoreKick-Start Your Real Estate Career With Door-Knocking
When Keller Williams associate Carl Battiste hung his license during a down market in 2007, he didn’t wait for clients to come to him. Battiste instead took matters into his own hands – and started knocking on doors.
Read MoreRock Your Profit with Door-Knocking!
It was 2013. Ashley Shaffer had lived in Albuquerque, N.M., for three years and finally secured her real estate license. She was eager to start her business, but was missing an important element – clients. Where would she get them? She only knew a handful of people in a city of more than half a million.
“The only people I knew were my parents and a couple others who had moved to Albuquerque from Farmington, the town I grew up in. I didn’t have a sphere, so I decided to create one.”
Read MoreRock Your Profit with Door-Knocking!
It was 2013. Ashley Shaffer had lived in Albuquerque, N.M., for three years and finally secured her real estate license. She was eager to start her business, but was missing an important element – clients. Where would she get them? She only knew a handful of people in a city of more than half a million.
“The only people I knew were my parents and a couple others who had moved to Albuquerque from Farmington, the town I grew up in. I didn’t have a sphere, so I decided to create one.”
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