Podcast Station: Real Estate Consulting & New Compensation Options
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Station Description: A series of podcasts for the consumer and the real estate professional on a new way of obtaining and providing real estate services.
The Internet has certainly changed how homes are bought and sold. But in order to get your best value when you buy, it’s very important to understand what the Internet can and cannot do. This Podcast will help you to avoid the biggest mistakes that we see buyers make.
A quick review of our six Consumer Information Clubs:
1.The Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Buyers Club, 2.The Ready-To-Go Buyers Club 3.The Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Sellers Club 4. The Ready-To-Go Sellers Club 5.The Relocation Club 6.The Homeowners Club
A quick review of our six Consumer Information Clubs:
1.The Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Buyers Club, 2.The Ready-To-Go Buyers Club 3.The Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time Sellers Club 4. The Ready-To-Go Sellers Club 5.The Relocation Club 6.The Homeowners Club
CONSUMERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS FINALLY HAVE A CHOICE
No matter how it's presented or dressed up, there is an inherent conflict of interest when a REALTOR® is expected to act as a fiduciary agent providing objective, unbiased counsel to clients while at the same time being paid by commission. This unspoken reality, combined with a lack of choices in the real estate services offered and how they can be paid for, is the big white elephant in the room. The real estate industry knows it's there because the consuemr keeps pointing to it, but no one wants to acknowledge it and certainly no one wants to talk about it. Until Now.
At last, a real estate veteren rips the roof off ther inner workings of the real estate industry, and exposes the concerns of ethical real estate agents and consumers.
CONSUMERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS FINALLY HAVE A CHOICE
No matter how it's presented or dressed up, there is an inherent conflict of interest when a REALTOR® is expected to act as a fiduciary agent providing objective, unbiased counsel to clients while at the same time being paid by commission. This unspoken reality, combined with a lack of choices in the real estate services offered and how they can be paid for, is the big white elephant in the room. The real estate industry knows it's there because the consuemr keeps pointing to it, but no one wants to acknowledge it and certainly no one wants to talk about it. Until Now.
At last, a real estate veteren rips the roof off ther inner workings of the real estate industry, and exposes the concerns of ethical real estate agents and consumers.