Category: Realtor Tip

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Are You Truly Committed to Real Estate Investing?

There are several questions you should ask yourself before embarking upon a career in real estate investing. The first question should be whether or not you are truly committed to making real estate work for you. After all, this is not a business for the faint of heart. In order to truly turn a profit, you must be at times ruthless when dealing with buyers and sellers but ethical and compassionate enough to deal with people who are have recently suffered a great loss. 

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5 Tips for Breaking out of a Sales Slump

Everyone who sales any product or service goes through a slow period. Most of us – even master salespersons – go through periods when we are on fire at certain times to periods when our efforts just don’t seem to be paying off. That’s just the nature of the beast. At times like these, it takes a little self-reflection to figure how to get back on the right track. What can you do at such times? Here are five tips that may help you get out of a sales slump.

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How to Help A Client File Probate, Get COMPENSATED Through The Estate, and Sell Inherited Property – Probate Real Estate Leads Top Plays and Highlights

Kwabla is a newcomer who found us through Chad’s interview with Ty the Flipman (which you can catch here). He has a motivated seller who did not file probate yet, but she has been paying bills to maintain the house. Chad gives some GREAT advice for getting her through the probate process and helping to ensure she can be compensated for her time and monetary input through the estate. Then, Kwabla (an investor and wholesaler) will be able to close a deal on this probate property!

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How can you protect yourself from risking your own capital when a motivated seller needs additional services (cleanouts, repairs, rehabs etc…)?

The best way to position yourself and your brand is to provide unique value your competition can’t (or won’t!) offer.  How can you provide a wide-array of services when you’re just starting out? How do you respond to a client who asks “How much is this going to cost upfront?” And how can you protect yourself from risking your own capital?

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Vlog: How to BUILD MOTIVATION behind Cash Offers and As-Is Prices by Pairing Real Estate Math and Empathy

Vlog: How to BUILD MOTIVATION behind Cash Offers and As-Is Prices by Pairing Real Estate Math and Empathy

Excelling with Probate Leads is as simple as helping your clients understand their options and make informed decisions.  The methodology we teach consistently recommends that all real estate professionals are capable of bringing cash-offers to the table, helping a client list a property as-is, and coordinating repairs and vendor services to prepare a property to go up on the MLS at full retail price, whether this is accomplished independently or by referring business to someone in your professional network.

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Why you SHOULDN’T Open a Real Estate Conversation by Offering your Best Solution

In the latest from the All The Leads Tips From The Trainer series, Chad Corbett discusses why you shouldn’t jump head-first into a conversation with a personal representative with your proposed solution at the forefront. Even if you think you know without a doubt what the best solution fora personal representative’s specific situation is, here’s why should still open your conversation differently:

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Thinking About Taking Your Real Estate Business to the Next Level, But Not Sure How To Fund Your Deals? Ivan Oberon joins us to discuss leveraging private money to provide more options.

Thinking About Taking Your Real Estate Business to the Next Level, But Not Sure How To Fund Your Deals? Ivan Oberon joins us to discuss leveraging private money to provide more options.

In this episode of Ask The Expert, Ivan Oberon joins us to discuss different ways entrepreneurs and the success-minded can become better leaders in their business, personal and financial lives, so that they can continually increase their own value – all without letting funding become a chokepoint.  In addition to offering personal anecdotes and tips for staying motivated, Ivan and Chad also discuss some of their favorite resources for self-motivating success and accountability.

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