Picture this…
There's an inexperienced real estate agent in your town.
He hasn't sold any homes yet.
He wants to drum up some business.
So, he climbs up onto your roof and paints what he estimates to be the value of your home.
He feels like this could be a win-win:
YOU get to know the value of your house, so he was helpful to you, without even having to meet with him…
… and HE gets to show you how that he knows his stuff. Hopefully you'll turn to him for help once you want to sell your home.
But you're kind of ticked off, aren't you?
First off, this guy painted on your roof. That's just vandalism.
Beyond that, he wasn't even close to accurate! The value he painted up there is tens of thousands of dollars off.
You notice he did the same thing to all the other houses in the area.
He seems off on the value of all of them.
Lancaster, Ohio, November 25, 2020 – Jay Mattlin with Keller Williams Greater Columbus Realty, has been awarded the Certified Real Estate Team Specialist (C-RETS) certification, the premier team credential in the country. The C-RETS is conferred by the Real Estate Business Institute (REBI) and is an official certification of the National Association of REALTORS®. Jay joins an elite group of real estate professionals from around the world who have earned the C-RETS certification. All were required to successfully complete comprehensive coursework in team development and management, as well as subscribe to the REALTOR® Code of Ethics.
Jay has held a real estate salesperson license in the State of Ohio since June of 2016. While this certification is geared more toward real estate teams and being an effective team leader, it also teaches agents how to work better with their clients and other agents. Jay said it was an important certification t...
There's no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed day-to-day life in America. But how has it changed the experience and process of selling a home?
The 2020 National Association of REALTORS® Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers compared home sellers before and during/after COVID-19. Some of their key findings included:
It's probably just making small talk, but there are certain questions people seem to always ask real estate agents at holiday gatherings, cocktail parties, weddings, and even funerals.
So, with Thanksgiving just days away, here are a few of the questions that seem to be commonly asked… and why you shouldn't ask them.
I know it doesn't sound like a horrible question. It probably isn't a question people think twice about asking… just making conversation.
But it's essentially saying you never expected the person to make it in the business. Like you'd be somewhat surprised if they say yes.
It also inadvertently suggests that you don't view it as a true career.
It's a hard business. It takes a lot to make a go of it. People do come and go quite quickly and often. So it helps when agents feel the love and support of people close to them. And even though this question seems so innocent, it's also one th...
Getting homeowners insurance when you purchase a house is a non-negotiable. But while standard home insurance policies provide a high level of coverage and protection, they don't cover everything—and in order to protect your home (and your investment), it's important to understand what potential issues might fall outside your home insurance umbrella.
A recent article from realtor.com outlined the surprising things home insurance doesn't cover, including: