Relationships

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About a week ago I showed a house in Foster City to some folks who expressed some interest in the place. I called the listing agent, who I’ve known for a long time, and asked some questions. I found out two important things…1) the home was getting plenty of interest and there was a possibility of multiple offers, and 2) the listing agent was willing to look at an offer that I would write immediately. No waiting…and no competition for the buyer. Why, you ask, would that happen? Because the relationship that’s been established with that agent insures her/him that our potential transaction will be smooth.

This isn’t all about me of course, this is the story of the value to the consumer of working with an experienced agent. It’s become sort of common in the last few years for buyers to ask me if I’m willing to kick back commission the way rebating online real estate companies or other discount brokers do. These brokers have created a fantasy world where they’re selling the notion that a real estate agent’s job is a commodity. That we’re simply interchangeable parts, order takers and secretaries who merely know how to fill out forms and present them. Sometimes it works out and it’s true too! Lot’s of the rest of the time it’s not true. I think most of the time it’s not true.

There’s probably 100 reasons why experience is beneficial to a buyer or seller, yet I know that the Internet allows people to study and gain knowledge that wasn’t available to them just a few years ago. There’s certainly one way that the Internet or the rebaters can never touch and that’s in the area mentioned above…relationships. I can’t tell you how many times a client of mine has landed on a home in a multiple offer environment because of the relationship I’ve had with a listing agent. It’s also been enormously important for me as a listing agent to be able to identify an experienced agent that my seller can trust to close escrow on time. Relationships are also important in connection to lenders, title people, and inspectors as well.

Lots of this is simple human nature. You spend 20 years in one community and you get to know your coworkers and other agents. Naturally, you’re going to feel comfortable working with them. Working with somebody like this sure beats having an offer faxed by an “agent” who wasn’t in real estate just a year ago.

Funky Foto Contest Winner Week 85

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Not bad!! Friday’s foto was, indeed, Erckenbrack Park and congratulations are in order for Sophia Wu who was first to answer correctly and wins the $30.00 gift card to Jack’s Prime! Also arriving with the correct answer was Pak, Nicole, Shrikant, Olga, Michael, Ryan, Shelly, Ling Shen, Bill, Kavita, Raj and Anita Reimann. In addition, Michael Greene also nailed it on the facebook version of this game! Great job folks! Thanks again for playing…see you again this Friday!

Bouncing Music

This is so wild I wasn’t sure I believed it at all! Pretty cool none the less.

Funky Foto Contest Week 85

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Well, I sure do wish that it looked like this today outside! Not only is it cold, but it’s cold and dreary! Anyway, today’s question is a simple one…what Foster City park are we looking at? If you’re the first to answer that question you’ll recieve a $30.00 gift card to Jack’s Prime Burgers. Check out their new website…you’ll see right away why it’s my favorite. All the rules of the road are available to view on the left hand margin as well as on the bar above. The winner along with all other correct answers will not be published until Monday morning. Any and all silly jokes, smart alecky quips and all wrong answers will be published ASAP. Have a great weekend! Stay warm!

As Different As Night & Day

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As I was contemplating the inventory in Foster City the other day it sort of struck me how many new listings there have been in the past few weeks. To me, at least, this seems sort of unusual since December traditionally is a much slower month in this business. I know that I personally have encouraged my clients to wait until January to list. My experience has been that folks sort of go into hibernation mode at this time of year and home shopping sort of takes the back burner to all the rest of the family stuff and other types of shopping that happens now.

What do I know! No less than 9 homes have come on the market in the last 10 days and a couple of them are worth mentioning…even if it’s only to judge just how asleep the market is right now. Both of them are tremendously good values.

1297 Swordfish listed by Laura Bertolacci of Re/Max Today for $776,000. This 3 bedroom house is actually in pretty good shape considering this price. It does have a pretty large foundation problem  but it’s priced accordingly. It should sell quickly.

851 Canis Ln listed by Peggy Ledoux of Cashin Company for $599,000. This 3 bedroom townhouse is an absolute steal! It’s gorgeously remodeled and it’s priced very competitively. I’ll be shocked if it makes it through the week.

Like I say, these two will tell us just how sleepy this market is. Having said all that…I thought it might be interesting to see how it compared to December of 2008. It really is a night and day difference! A year ago there were 27 single family homes listed and only 4 pending sales. Only 1 pending was listed at $1,100,000 or more. Today there are 19 active listings and 15 pending sales! On top of that, 8 of them were listed at $1,100,000 or more. On top of all that, in December 2008 there was a ton of fear. That has abated considerably from last year.

As for condos/townhouses, last year there was 40 active listings and 5 pending sales. Today there are 34 active listings and 18 pending sales. Just think what it would be like if those new listings hadn’t appeared in the last 10 days! It’s safe to say that at least two of them won’t be around by the end of the month. There really is a huge difference, across the board,  year to date.

Techno Pop

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First of all, I just wanted to invite all of you who happen to be addicted to facebook (like me) to become a fan of this blog. Next time you’re on fb go to search and type in FosterCityBlog.com and jump on in.

The reason for that addition to the blog family is a technology conference I attended in San Francisco last week that spoke at great length about the power of social media. That video below is filled with amazing facts and there’s no question that anybody in business today who doesn’t pay attention to it is making a serious mistake. I spoke to a friend of mine today who has a blog related to her business as an esthetician, and on which she was marketing an ancillary business selling  jewelery. An attorney for the jewelery company told her to remove a link to it because she didn’t pay a fee to them for using their site and name. Are they completely out of their freaking minds?

Well, in addition to all the fun social media stuff we learned there was a discussion of new websites that can be helpful for small business people. Whether or not these will be actually helpful is debatable but I thought these were sort of fun sounding:

RunPee.com You may not believe this but this site lists movies that are currently in theaters and tells you the best time to run pee during those films. It also tells you what you’ve missed while your were gone. I’m not kidding! Click that link!

Slydial.com This ingenius site is a voice messaging service that connects you directly with someones mobile voicemail…need to call your mother in law, but don’t really want to talk to her? This is your site!

There’s a bunch of others that have great business applications too, but they aren’t as fun as those two. Anyway, check out the socialnomics video…it’s very powerful!

Funky Foto Contest Winner Week 84

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Well, that was harder than I tought it would be! The correct answer is, of course, the planters surrounding City Hall on Foster City Blvd & Hillsdale. This weeks winner was Dana Ferri who collects the $30.00 gift card to Chevy’s. Also arriving correctly was Lakshmi, Divya and Trisha. Great job folks…good FC knowledge! Thanks again for playing. See you again on Friday.

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This ad was created to illustrate a point about health…but I really see it’s application in SO many different ways. I know alot of folks in real estate as well as many other businesses who are stuck just like this because of a slow economy. I thought it provided an interesting analogy.

Funky Foto Contest Week 84

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Since it’s sort of a dreary day (so far) I thought we could brighten things up a bit with this shot. I’m not even sure if they’re blooming like this right now…I shot this a few months ago. Nevertheless, the question is…where are these flowers? If you’re the first to answer that question correctly you’ll win a $30.00 gift card to Chevy’s at Edgewater Place. All the rules of the road are available to view on the left hand margin as well as on the bar above. The winner and all other correct answers will not be published until Monday morning. Any and all silly jokes, semi obnoxious quips and all wrong answers will be published immediately. Have a great weekend!

Fizzling FSBO’s

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There’s one area of real estate that, I have to admit, really fascinates me. That’s market of For Sale By Owners that exists out there. Now, we can argue all day long the relative merits, or lack thereof, of selling by yourself and we can probably do that all day long. It also is worth mentioning that there really are several different kinds of For Sale by Owners (FSBO’s) as well. There’s the kind where the seller knows somebody who wants the property and they mutually make the deal happen. Then there’s the folks who want to save money but realize the value to them of having their home marketed on the MLS. There’s plenty of businesses that will provide that kind of service, including Help-U-Sell, Redfin…etc. These sellers essentially do the actual work of the listing, they have an umbrella that covers them when it comes to basic marketing. In my mind, the service these sellers get isn’t anywhere near as full as the kind of service that I, for one, would provide. As I said, I’m sure we could argue all day long about which is a better way to sell your home…but having said that, there’s still one more FSBO category that almost all of us can (I think!) agree on. That being the individual, sole proprietor For Sale By Owner:

I’m talking about the seller who puts a little red and white sign in the front yard…and that’s about it! I’m talking about the FSBO’s that have no Internet presence at all, much less MLS presence. I’m talking about those FSBO’s that don’t even have a flyer box out front, much less a virtual tour and certainly they won’t cooperate with a realtor who might have a buyer for their home. I’m also talking about those FSBO sellers that seem to always have a price on their places that is completely preposterous and certainly out of touch with reality.

Take, for example, a few local entries. In Nantucket Cove there’s a townhouse listed right now at 19 Binnacle for $778,000. I think it’s significantly overpriced. Much nicer units have sold there recently for $750,000 or less…yet there’s a mystery FSBO over there asking $869,000. WOW! Would any of you be interested in buying that place at that price? Appraisals apply to FSBO’s too! Having said that there’s another FSBO of this ilk on Turnstone listed for $898,888. This one’s a little closer to reality…but not much. It’s still too high at that price, and let’s not forget these sellers are not paying a commission to anybody…and they still want more that market price. Blog reader Michelle asked about these FSBO’s and wondered why they were on the market so long. 1) no exposure at all on the Internet, 2)no real marketing of any kind, 3) It’s not in the MLS and most importantly 4) the price is absurd.

Again, I’ll now get off of my soapbox.