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  • Archive for May, 2007

    Why a 35mm Camera Shortchanges Your Photos

    Thursday, May 31st, 2007

    Here’s a good example of how using the right camera can put you miles ahead when it comes to online photos that make sellers happy.
    I personally like this example because the before shot is not all that bad - I took it with my old 35 mm camera, which is what I used to take [...]

    Should You Really Join a Health Club to Meet Clients?

    Friday, May 25th, 2007

    Only if you are committed to exercising and improving your health!
    But how many times does a new or struggling real estate agent hear these words of advice? (”You need to just start joining organizations so that you meet people - try a health club.”
    The advice is well intended, and useful if further direction is [...]

    The Value of a Good Buyer’s Agent - Part 2

    Thursday, May 24th, 2007

    A couple of points from my recent comment on Redfin’s blog:
    (Actually, my comment that was submitted to but never made it onto Redfin’s blog…)
    The concept of not having a buyer’s agent present at a home inspection (especially since it typically means having the listing agent there with the buyers instead) makes no sense. There [...]

    The Value of a Good Buyer’s Agent

    Thursday, May 24th, 2007

    I’ve been amazed recently at the some of the discussions regarding discount real estate agent services, especially some of the back and forths in the comments section of the Redfin corporate blog. For some reason I rarely see anyone make the point about what I believe makes up at least 50 percent of a buyer [...]