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Attention Real Estate Sellers – What is your home really worth?

Zillow estimates are not precise

Get a Realtor’s Evaluation of your property for accuracy

As a real estate seller or real estate buyer you have probably viewed the Z-estimates Zillow or Trulia on their website.

This evaluation is called Automated Valuation Method (AVM). Essentially, it is computer generated software that reaches out for publicly available data and then uses that data to offer a suggested value—a quick result which does not involve a human being who has analyzed the actual data. The soft wear has never been in the neighborhood, nor on that particular street nor inside the home.

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Real Estate: Let’s Look For The Silver Lining in Rejection

As a Realtor be in the present moment

Discipline is a large part in your development as a real estate professional.

As is true with any competitive industry, rejection is going to happen to all real estate agents.

This is true at every stage in the game, from the most green real estate agent just to a 35 year industry veteran like me. There are many, many ways you can experience what, at the time, might feel like failure. A real estate client you thought was loyal to you can abruptly end your business relationship.

Office politics may cause people you used to call friends to distance themselves from you or your very first sale (or any sale you have been diligently working on) could fall through at the last minute. You may not want to hear it, but pitfalls and disappointments like these are unavoidable. Trying to avoid rejection, rather than reacting appropriately to it, is massively counter-intuitive. Hardship will come your way, and always looking over your shoulder for it is about as productive as waiting for a train that is never going to arrive.

Instead, it would behoove stressed out Realtors like ourselves to take a page from Hellenistic philosopher Epictetus.

He believed and emphasized that “virtue is sufficient for happiness” and that being so, we could be immune to misfortune. In other words, he argued that if we know bad things will happen to us, we can dictate our response to them from logic rather than emotion. Epictetus did not think one should “extinguish” emotion, and neither do I, but rather that we deal with them rationally.

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Real Estate Success Formula SOUL’D Chapter 3: TENACITY

Paula Pagano being tenacious and working late at office

At various times in life and in the real estate process, patient persistence is required.

Tenacity–old-fashioned sitck-to-it-ness–is a great character trait in all areas of life.  If you want excellent real estate results, whether you are a Real Estate Buyer, Seller or Real Estate Professional, you must have tenacity.

At a real estate conference this past fall, many San Francisco real estate developers discussed the urgent need for more housing to meet the skyrocketing demand  In the past year, there had been a whooping 69,000 new jobs and only approximately 700 new housing units.  A surplus of buyers such as this creates a “Sellers’ Market” where each property will get many offers. (more…)

Buying Real Estate for Retirement?

a retirement facility may be a possibility

How to make a real estate move as you age

In making a real estate move as you age, you might want to consider a retirement facility.

Since each one offers different real estate amenities, you need to physically get inside each one to make a qualified real estate decision. Make sure you ask what the fees are and what is covered—meals, recreation, maid service and transportation.

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