Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
Newly Listed Foreclosed Homes Report
Either click on the link below or cut & paste the link into your browser to view this past weeks newly listed foreclosed properties.
http://ping.fm/WHNgo
Either click on the link below or cut & paste the link into your browser to view this past weeks newly listed foreclosed properties.
http://ping.fm/WHNgo
Check out my latest real estate article, "Thurston County Real Estate, A Decade in Review".
http://ping.fm/OsHM4
http://ping.fm/OsHM4
Monday, February 08, 2010
My Grandpa Jack Kroon passed away on Friday. Unfortunately, he was not someone I had an opportunity to know well, nor did I ever get to know his immediate family. I am trying to locate an ex-wife, Margaret (McGuire) Kroon and their daugher Shannon Kroon. Jack also had three step-sons Larry, Brett & Ryan McGuire. If you know of there whereabouts please contact me. We are trying to notify them of Jack's passing.
His obituary can be viewed at:
http://ping.fm/Ndtsm
His obituary can be viewed at:
http://ping.fm/Ndtsm
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Please follow the link or cut & paste the link into your browser and vote for Capital vs. Timberline. Thank you. http://ping.fm/qqbes
Monday, October 05, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
I saw Barbara Corcoran on the Today Show this morning and until this morning I've always thought her advice was good. However, when Barbara was asked about Seller's negotiating or attempting to re-negotiate the commission her response was, "Broker's are motivated by money. If you pay a full commission when you list your house your house goes to the front of the line & that's the truth. Why would you want to nickel & dime the deal and go to the back of the line"?
When you go to work today, to do the same work you do every day, would you like your boss to negotiate or re-negotiate a lower pay rate for you? The answer, I'm sure is a resounding 'NO'!
Everyday when I go to work I have to negotiate my pay as I am a real estate agent. I work on commissions and it's up to me what commission I charge my clients and yes, commissions are negotiable. However, if for some reason I negotiate a lower commission, I do not give less service. I give a very high quality of service to ALL of my clients regardless of the amount.
I've spoken with many agents regarding Barbara Corcoran’s statement this morning and all of the real estate professionals I've spoken with said the amount of the commission does not translate into the quality of service. No, your listing does not go to the back of the line or the bottom of the pile. Well, at least not here in Olympia, WA.
There is one issue I would like all seller's to keep in mind. If I am unable to negotiate a commission for myself... than how strong of a negotiator am I going to be when negotiating the sale of your home?
When you go to work today, to do the same work you do every day, would you like your boss to negotiate or re-negotiate a lower pay rate for you? The answer, I'm sure is a resounding 'NO'!
Everyday when I go to work I have to negotiate my pay as I am a real estate agent. I work on commissions and it's up to me what commission I charge my clients and yes, commissions are negotiable. However, if for some reason I negotiate a lower commission, I do not give less service. I give a very high quality of service to ALL of my clients regardless of the amount.
I've spoken with many agents regarding Barbara Corcoran’s statement this morning and all of the real estate professionals I've spoken with said the amount of the commission does not translate into the quality of service. No, your listing does not go to the back of the line or the bottom of the pile. Well, at least not here in Olympia, WA.
There is one issue I would like all seller's to keep in mind. If I am unable to negotiate a commission for myself... than how strong of a negotiator am I going to be when negotiating the sale of your home?
Monday, September 21, 2009
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