fbpx

You are viewing our site as an Agent, Switch Your View:

Agent | Broker     Reset Filters to Default     Back to List
You have viewed all your free articles this month


Due to the ongoing situation with Covid-19, we are offering 3 months free on the agent monthly membership with coupon code: COVID-19A

UNLIMITED ACCESS

With an RE Technology membership you'll be able to view as many articles as you like, from any device that has a valid web browser.

Purchase Account

NOT INTERESTED?

RE Technology lets you freely read 5 pieces of content a Month. If you don't want to purchase an account then you'll be able to read new content again once next month rolls around. In the meantime feel free to continue looking around at what type of content we do publish, you'll be able sign up at any time if you later decide you want to be a member.

Browse the site

ARE YOU ALREADY A MEMBER?

Sign into your account

Safe Selling: Using Property Information to Deter a Predator

December 04 2018

New listing? Take some time to meet the neighbors so you can get more information about the neighborhood. Not only is this a good practice for winning new listings, but collecting this information can also potentially deter predators.

How? Well, last week we learned about a communication trick you can use to discourage a predator's interest in a showing. This week, we'll show you how to use the information you've gleaned about an area to your advantage. Watch the video above to learn:

  • What you should find out about a neighborhood
  • Which neighborhood/property features scare off predators
  • How to seamlessly incorporate the information you've learned into conversation with a prospect
  • What to listen for in a conversation that signals that you may be dealing with a predator
  • Why you should always input the information you've learned about the neighborhood into the showing notes field of your MLS.

Stay tuned for next week's 'Safe Selling' episode!

 

TO READ THE REST OF THE STORY LOGIN OR REGISTER.