Don't hire a hack

Don't hire a hack

It is becoming my life’s work to eliminate hacks from the real estate industry.

Every day thousands of internet geeks wake up and try to figure out how to make Realtors the Travel Agents of that year. Expedia killed Travel Agents. Why? Because they provided minimal value and couldn’t articulate their value beyond “I have access to Sabre and can shop reservations for you”. You can shop tickets now on Expedia, Kayak, Travelocity, Orbitz and about a hundred other sites now. The information is all there. Hotels can be shopped on anything from hotels.com to the Westin’s own website. The real estate industry is in danger of going the same way.

Realtors are currently up in arms about Zillow’s new instant offer roll out. I’m not worried about that. All that needs to happen is one seller lets one buyer into their house and gets robbed or worse and that’s the end of that. There will be other onslaughts. We must be eternally vigilant.

The elephant in the room is the fact that my industry needs to clean house. We need to rid ourselves of the hacks.

Hacks come in all forms.

There are those who don’t bother to educate themselves. Our test is easy to pass. I passed my Broker’s test after a night of drinking. I hadn’t had time to study and figured I’d get a report of what I needed to study and go back and take it for real at a later date. I was 45 minutes late and had to sign a waiver. And I passed it. The thing is, I knew that there was a lot of stuff I didn’t know. It is my practice to take a minimum of one class per month to further my real estate knowledge. I travel four times a year to conventions and seminars to further my ability to serve my clients and I have two business coaches. I care about doing the best job possible for my clients. My team has a rule: If you see an opportunity to one plus our client’s experience, it is incumbent upon you to take that opportunity and make that client’s experience even better. Sadly a very small percentage of my colleagues take the same approach to this business. 90% of real estate sales are handled by 10% of the agents. The other 90% fight over the last 10%. They don’t have the experience and won’t do the work to get better at their jobs. Yet consumers still hire them. I am sad that those clients won’t ever know what it’s like to work with a great Realtor.

There are those that just do a crappy job. MLS photos. How freaking hard is it? iPhones are very cool. Don’t market someone’s $500,000 house with your freaking phone. Hire a professional real estate photographer. Listing agents have one major job, market the client’s home to get the best exposure resulting in the most amount of money in the shortest amount of time. Seriously. Would you buy this?


Doesn’t that client deserve better from our industry? It’s embarrassing.

There are those who do not have any ethics. They need to go. They say things to clients they have no business saying. One just fell apart because the buyer stopped by an open house on the way to the house they in contract to buy. The open house agent, talking out of his butt blew the transaction. What he represented as fact about the subdivision was in fact folk lore and the buyer cancelled the transaction. Total hack. Agents cannot talk to clients under contract with another agent beyond casual conversation. Unscrupulous listing agents routinely tell them they will get the house if they do business with them so they can “double end” it. Don’t hire these hacks. They lie to their clients, they don’t do what they need to in the time they need to do it because they don’t understand the contract. They write unreasonable offers. They don’t educate their clients. Don’t hire these hacks.

Before you hire an agent, ask them how many homes they’ve sold in the last year. The average agent sells six. A house every two months is not enough to build what I call Deal IQ. Deal IQ is acquired when an agent has done a lot of deals. Something comes up and they know what to do because they’ve been there before. Only a good, well practiced agent can do that. In this market, with your largest financial asset at stake, I don’t know why you would want anything else.

For more information on how I properly market homes call me at 925-381-2998


Tirrell Muhammad

Managing Partner at TMG Consulting & Development Group

7 年

Great job with great merits....

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Michael Lam

CEO & Founder | We give you the ???????? to ?????????? ?????? and ?????? deals!

7 年

BADASS Valerie Crowell !! 100% with you on this. What you call "geek" can easily take bad apples and cast that against the entire tree. What you'll also notice, is that these 'geeks' who have bad experience or just takes someone else word that there needs optimization generally don't have enough 'buying' experience to make this assessment. I've invested in multiple properties in the past and have dealt with horrible agents and excellent ones. I agree, remove the bad apples so that new and better ones are groomed by people like you! where is NAR in this? one of their value prop is to help public understand the value of realtor?

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Marc Yu

Area Manager @ Primary Residential Mortgage | Mortgage Lending

7 年

Well said! Honestly, there's a huge downfall coming soon to the Real Estate side of the business that will directly reflect the mortgage side. You hear it on the radio. "List your home for FREE...". That BS will get someone legally in a romp of shit later. All the company has to do is file BK so no harm no foul. But the clients are screwed.

Jodi Marfia

Administrative Assistant

7 年

Well said. $1.8M listing on tour here tomorrow - "just go" - not even hosted!? Disgusting.

Well said Valerie! We're seeing a lot of so called lenders coming back to the market doing the same.. telling people whatever it takes to get the transaction and then fumbling. With rate increases and slow down in refinancing we see all these folks rushing to our marketing meetings/broker tours and desperately clawing for the business that someone else has taken years or decades to earn.

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