2) I don't buy because it's cute, the carpet matches my lounge suite or it's got such and such features. I buy it because I know I'm going to gouge the seller on the deal and have an asset that will be positively geared in a short period of time. As such I've had to train several RE agents what to do for someone who is an investor as opposed to a purchaser. (As an investor I'm much more likely to be your bread and butter than someone doing the FHOG thing - bad news is as an experienced property investor I will attempt to screw you out of as much of your commission as I possibly can).
My rules are as follows: -
- I will ALWAYS attempt to screw the seller - this means some extra running around from you than a normal client would require.
- be aware that if you do a good job for me I will keep this information largely to myself but use you for every purchase I make and encourage close family members to use your services. If you do a bad job for me or any of my close relatives and friends that I refer, I will broadcast the information far and wide amongst a lot of people.
What i'm wondering is, what is somebody doing posting about a career change in a stocks forum?
After years of sitting in an office collecting money, I have decides to take on a new career as a real estate agent. I am currently doing my Cer of Reg.
I am still new at this and would appreciate any advice or suggetions on how to become successful in my new career. Thanks for your input. :1zhelp:
Why do we post about sports, politics, religion, and many other topics? Because life is not just shares.
This was posted under "other", I have no problem with it.
This doesn't sound very ethical given the RE agent should be working in the interests of the seller. Didn't some real estate agent go to jail for getting a seller to reduce their price and then sold to a mate?
In a market there are both bids and offers. If the bid is reduced, it is up to the seller to decide whether or not they will reduce their offer to meet the bid!
It would only be unethical if the RE agent provided some false or misleading information to the seller to get them to reduce the bid, and then the issue of ethics is not with the bidder.
Good timing.
You'll have lots of product to sell shortly.
Originally posted by Lynettej[/b]
After years of sitting in an office collecting money, I have decides to take on a new career as a real estate agent. I am currently doing my Cer of Reg.
I am still new at this and would appreciate any advice or suggetions on how to become successful in my new career. Thanks for your input
My tip if you ever come upon a client either buyer or seller like Sir osisofliver walk away (no offence)
I am still new at this and would appreciate any advice or suggetions on how to become successful in my new career.
Did i miss something?Sir O
What do I look for in a real estate agent? Actually I look for Buyers Agents.
LOLWhere's Robots when he could actually be useful?
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