The Consultative Real Estate Agent


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The most successful real estate agents help their clients do more than just complete a transaction. They establish a strong personal bond and help their client through a major life transition. "The Consultative Real Estate Agent" shows readers how to increase their sales, win more referrals and make more money by becoming one part entrepreneur, one part negotiator, one part problem-solver and one part counselor. It is a unique and invaluable guide to truly deepening their client relationships and improving their business.




The Real Estate Agent's Guide to FSBOs


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This invaluable resource provides you with tools and techniques to make big money by prospecting For-Sale-By-Owner properties. According to the National Association of Realtors, 86% of new real estate agents don’t make it past their first year. The majority give up due to frustration and the overwhelming start-up costs involved in the industry. However, there is an untapped resource that will help agents take their careers to new heights?the For-Sale-By-Owner (FSBO) listing. Author John Maloof has built a stellar career by farming FSBOs. He made six figures his first year as a real estate agent using his prospecting plan. Now, in The Real Estate Agent's Guide to FSBOs, he shows other agents how they can do the same. Using these proven techniques, agents will learn how to: find FSBOs approach a prospect make a listing presentation that will convince even the most reluctant homeowner handle rejections formulate a marketing plan service listings build a referral base stage open houses close the sale Complete with Internet resources and a sample resume and log sheet, The Real Estate Agent's Guide is the one book that will show new agents and experienced realtors alike how to make more money than they ever thought possible.




The Heart of Your Move


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Recruit: Recruiting Real Estate Agents


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If your business isn't growing then it's dying. To attract agents to your real estate team or brokerage, you must evidence your ability to increase their productivity and help them sell more real estate. In his most important work to date, veteran coach and real estate consultant, Brian Icenhower, shares the systems and strategies he used to build some of the fastest growing real estate companies in the United States. Recruiting is the single most valuable skillset in real estate and the linchpin of all successful real estate businesses. To exponentially and sustainably increase the net profit of your real estate business, it is essential that you operate a committed and systematic recruitment practice. From sourcing recruits and recruiting with technology to setting, conducting, and closing recruiting appointments, this exhaustive book provides invaluable insights and practical instruction for creating a production-centric growth environment that attracts agents to your real estate team or brokerage. With our consultative approach, recruits guide agents to a place where they self-discover that the best way to sell more real estate, become more successful, and increase their net income is by joining your team or company.




A Day in a Working Life [3 volumes]


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Ideal for high school and college students studying history through the everyday lives of men and women, this book offers intriguing information about the jobs that people have held, from ancient times to the 21st century. This unique book provides detailed studies of more than 300 occupations as they were practiced in 21 historical time periods, ranging from prehistory to the present day. Each profession is examined in a compelling essay that is specifically written to inform readers about career choices in different times and cultures, and is accompanied by a bibliography of additional sources of information, sidebars that relate historical issues to present-day concerns, as well as related historical documents. Readers of this work will learn what each profession entailed or entails on a daily basis, how one gained entry to the vocation, training methods, and typical compensation levels for the job. The book provides sufficient specific detail to convey a comprehensive understanding of the experiences, benefits, and downsides of a given profession. Selected accompanying documents further bring history to life by offering honest testimonies from people who actually worked in these occupations or interacted with those in that field.




Saving the Deal


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In a perfect world, real estate agents would work only with prospective home buyers who have preapproved financing, and sellers who are fully aware of their property's title status. In reality, Realtors can do everything right to get listings, present houses, and make deals... only to have them fall thought at the last minute. Saving the Deal ives readers proactive tips and valuable advice that will help save them the pain and heartache- not to mention the cost- that comes from losing a deal.




Beyond the Bubble


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We’ve all heard the reports -- the great housing boom that has fueled premium prices and sellers’ dreams is slowing down. The real estate market may experience ups and downs like any other, but it’s not likely to implode spontaneously. With proper planning and a little knowledge, homeowners, investors, and other stakeholders can avoid disaster and in fact profit on their properties regardless of what the market does. Beyond the Bubble takes a balanced look at what drives changes in real estate markets and how these changes affect property owners and investors. Readers will learn: * the history, nature, and dynamics of market ‘bubbles’ * how to anticipate a coming downturn and act accordingly * the regional nature of real estate market conditions * differences and similarities in residential and commercial markets * other profit strategies when selling is difficult or impossible * how to analyze the market using facts, not hype. Thorough and well-reasoned, Beyond the Bubble will help property owners maintain a strong and level foundation for their financial futures.




The First-Time Homeowner's Survival Guide


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A stress-free guide to caring for your biggest investment. For many new homeowners, the euphoria that comes with buying the perfect new house can soon turn into total panic. First-time buyers often feel overwhelmed by the amount of maintenance their new home requires—not to mention the nasty problems and surprises that seem to be lurking around every corner (and in every wall). Finally, author and real estate guru Sid Davis provides the antidote for the common worries that plague every new owner. From easy repairs to seemingly insurmountable projects, readers will discover sanity-saving advice on: • improving roofing, siding, walkways, and driveways • fixing or replacing appliances and fixtures • refinancing tips and traps • reducing the costs of home ownership and maintenance • lowering property taxes • working with contractors and not getting taken • insurance tips • budgeting for the unexpected Owning a home should be exciting, not terrifying. Now with this reassuring guide, novice homeowners can experience all of the joy, and none of the trepidation, that comes with having a place of their own.




Real Estate Presentations that Make Millions


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Many books exist on selling real estate, and many exist on making presentations - but none exist on making real estate presentations! Agents' ability to pitch and give impressive presentations will become more important to the sale as the real estate market becomes tougher. Author Remley is an active speaker, and very involved in the National Association of Realtors and their real estate school "Realty U." He has his own audio programs, webseminars, and a popular coaching program. He is also being mentored by our very own Ken Edwards, and learning Ken's secrets to promoting his book. Ken knows about making great presentations. Within two years of obtaining his real estate license, he was listed in the top 1 per cent of Realtors nationwide. He has won the Instructor of the Year award on Realty U, and has gone on to own a network of 11 real estate offices in the southern region.




Are You Dumb Enough to Be Rich?


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No investment strategy has created more millionaires than real estate . . . even in less-than-stellar markets. This new edition of the bestselling Are You Dumb Enough to be Rich? empowers readers to take their first steps toward real estate investing. The book walks readers through a special 120-day plan for starting down the road to real estate wealth. Barnett gives readers the information and resources they need to find the neighborhoods with the most potential, avoid the common pitfalls of real estate investment, and build personal and professional credibility.The new edition includes exciting trends and opportunities to take advantage of, changes in specific state laws . . . even ways to actually profit from a downturn! In addition, the book now includes Barnett's new "Hot Mapping" system for figuring out where to invest.Too many real estate books focus on stories and unrealistic examples of how other people became rich. Are You Dumb Enough to be Rich? offers real strategies for people wishing to make smart, low-risk investments. Straightforward and easy-to-follow, this book demonstrates that anyone can make money – lots of it! – in real estate.