Top 5 Mistakes in Choosing a Short Sale Realtor

Choosing the right realtor to sell your home is something that you should take very seriously. The sale or purchase of a home is one of if not the most important transactions that a person will ever be involved in within their lifetime. So what if you’re in need of a short sale? Then you really need to be careful because short sale listings are a completely different animal than traditional listings. There is a lot more work involved with completing a short sale and that’s just the beginning. Realtors that specialize in doing short sales have to be highly skilled negotiators and have to possess a “never give up” attitude in order to be successful.

Following is a list of 5 things that homeowners should look out for when hiring a realtor to do their short sale.

1- Realtors that only work part-time- It’s hard enough to work a short sale as it is. Imagine if your short sale realtor had another job during the day when the lenders are working. Part-time realtors have no business working with short sales because it can take twice as long to get it done and when you’re doing a short sale, time is of the essence. Lenders can still continue with foreclosure proceedings even during the short sale process.

2- Realtors that outsource all the work- There are some realtors out there that don’t care for all the extra work that a short sale requires of them so they outsource their short sale files to a third party. I personally would never do this because I think it’s unethical and misleading to the homeowner. If a realtor is advertising themselves as a short sale specialist or expert then I feel that realtor should do all the work, not someone else. Don’t get me wrong, it’s important to have an assistant or processor in your office to help move things along, but this is very different than outsourcing the entire process to a third party. Also, third-party negotiators will add extra fees to a short sale which can cause the deal to fall apart entirely. Make sure to ask the agent if they are going to work on your file or will it be outsourced to another company.

3- Insist on weekly progress updates- Homeowners that are in pre-foreclosure are stressed out enough about their situation as it is. Imagine how much more stressed a homeowner will be if they have no clue about what’s going on with their house. It’s important that you make things clear with the realtor up front by getting them to commit to weekly updates with your file even if nothing’s happened on any particular week. If the realtor can’t commit to keeping you “the homeowner” in the loop every step of the way, then you shouldn’t hire them.

4- Check their track record- Research the agent to see what they’ve accomplished in their real estate carer lately. A good short sale agent should be working with several files at any given time. Also, find out how many short sales they’ve completed in the past six months or year. An agent that’s good at doing short sales should have at the very least, three happy clients that would be willing to tell you all about their experience with that agent.  If you’re their only short sale client then seller beware!

5- Interview Several agents before choosing one- There are a lot of great short-sale agents out there which means you can afford to interview a few before making your choice. Pick at least two or three that satisfy the checklist above and see which one you feel would do the best job for you according to your needs. Remember, this person is going to be handling the sale of your home from beginning to end. Make sure that you feel comfortable with them. Just because a real estate agent is great at doing short sales, it doesn’t necessarily mean that’s the best agent for you.

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Orlando Pocket listings are back

You know the Orlando real estate market is strong when you start hearing the words “Pocket Listing” being spoken again. The term “pocket listing” refers to when a real estate broker has a listing agreement with a seller, but it isn’t advertised in the Multiple Listing Service or anywhere else. With pocket listings sometimes sellers may request for there to be a very limited amount of marketing for an agreed-upon amount of time.

Pocket listings are very popular with the “rich and famous” or just “rich”. Typically, high-end sellers don’t want hundreds of people walking through their houses. But with supply and demand being what it is in today’s Orlando real estate market, pocket listings aren’t just for well-to-do clients anymore. Because buyers are outnumbering the amount Orlando homes that are for sale by far, pocket listings are becoming a lot more common among more moderately-priced homes as well.

One of the problems in using the MLS in a hot market is over-exposure.  I’ve had some of my clients complain of realtors knocking on their door wanting to show the house without even bothering to make an appointment, this can be extremely annoying to homeowners that live on the property. Some agents prefer pocket listings just to avoid the hassles of the MLS. It can be a nightmare getting a million phone calls a day for the same property. Other realtors push for pocket listings with the sole intention of securing both sides of the commission. Of course, these terms must be discussed and agreed upon by the seller beforehand.  

A broker must explain exactly what a pocket listing is to the seller as well as fully inform the seller of the cons as well as the pros of pocket listings the broker could face legal allegations that they failed to enter the property in the MLS and caused the seller to have a limited ability to attract the highest and best price for their house. It could as lead to accusations of housing discrimination. In some cases, real estate agents try to convince sellers to use pocket listings so that they can secure both sides of the commission by representing both the buyer and the seller in the transaction.  If an agent puts their own financial gain ahead of the seller’s it’s illegal and they run the risk of being prosecuted for it.

As an Orlando Realtor, I personally would never recommend pocket listings to sellers. It’s just common sense, if you limit the amount of exposure of something you’re trying to sell for top dollar, then you have a much less chance of getting the best price. Would you try and sell your car by not advertising it or only telling certain people? Of course not! I get the whole celebrity thing with pocket listings but thankfully I don’t have any celebrity clients and I’m free to market my listings to the fullest extent of my capabilities.

If need to sell an Orlando property fast and for top dollar, visit us at https://orlandorealtyconsultants.com or call 407-902-7750

Jenny Zamora, RE Broker

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A Seller’s Guide to Interviewing an Orlando Realtor

So, you’ve finally made the decision to sell your home and you’re ready to hire a realtor. Now what? Well, that’s easy, right? Just hire the first realtor you come across in your area… Wrong!

Hiring the right Orlando realtor is crucial when listing your house for sale and it could save you a ton of headaches and thousands of dollars. There are currently over 8,000 active real estate agents in Orlando and choosing the right agent to list your home can be confusing especially when all the ones that you’ve spoken with have convincingly promised you the world… or at least that they will sell your home super fast for top dollar. Interviewing an Orlando realtor the right way will ensure that you get an outstanding real estate professional.

So which one should you believe? The answer’s easy… none of them. Anyone can tell you anything so it’s up to you to find the truth. When interviewing a real estate agent, you have to ask the right questions. Here is a list of questions that you should ask a real estate agent in the interview. These answers to these questions will help you to determine which realtor to choose.

1- Do you work as a realtor full-time or do you also have another job?

This is an easy one. If the agent tells you that they only work in real estate part-time, then you say “have a nice day…Next!” and move on to the next candidate. If they only work as a realtor part-time it means that not only are they not able to make enough money selling houses, but that selling your house won’t be a top priority.

2-How many listings do you currently have and how many are under contract?

This will tell you how hard of a worker the agent is and what’s the average time it takes to get a house under contract. If the agent only has a few listings or if they have listings that are several months old with no contract, then this is a sign of a somewhat lazy agent. You want an agent that is a go-getter and someone who is determined to get the job done ASAP.

3- How many houses have they sold in the past 6 months? How many in the past year? How many were they not able to sell and why?

Getting a clear picture of the realtor’s recent track record will give you a very good indication of what you can expect if they list your house.

4- Do you have some references from past clients that I can call and ask about you?

This is one of the best ways to find out how this agent will treat you moving forward. If they have no references to present to you then something’s wrong. This most likely means that they haven’t had very many happy clients.

5- Do you have a staff or an assistant or are you a one-man show?

A great real estate agent will always have a support staff or an assistant at the very least. There are a million details that a real estate agent has to deal with on a day-to-day basis and if they have to handle every tedious detail on their own,  then they aren’t good at managing their time. Or they have too much time o their hands. Neither of these scenarios is a good one.

6- What kind of systems do you use for organizing and following up with your leads, clients, potential buyers, etc.

To be a successful agent in this day and age, you have to have systems in place so that things are organized and run streamlined and smoothly. Following up with clients, potential buyers, title companies, etc is a huge part of being a great realtor.

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7- How will you market my house other than putting it o the MLS?

The majority of Orlando realtors list the house on the MLS and…that’s about it. There are soo many effective ways to market a house such as video marketing, social media marketing, blogging, target marketing, etc. all these techniques can be used to effectively sell houses. An outstanding realtor will constantly test new ways to market their listings and their houses will typically sell the fastest.

If you ask these questions when interviewing a realtor, then you will know what they’re about by the answers that they give you. Also, don’t interview just one agent, you should interview at least 3 agents and puck the one that you feel the most comfortable with.

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