The better way
The better way
Property Upkeep Improvements
Overseeing landscaping and exterior maintenance
Planning and executing property renovations or upgrades
Monitoring and ensuring compliance with safety regulations
Property Upkeep and Improvements
Implementing preventative maintenance measures
Overseeing landscaping and exterior maintenance
Planning and executing property renovations or upgrades
Monitoring and ensuring compliance with safety regulations
Being a first time home buyer. I was really nervous about making such a major life decision. Working with Ivy was a pleasure, she made the process so easy explaining things in a way that made sense to us. Extremely patient and always available to answer my never ending questions.. I highly recommend Ivy..."
Linda E.
She made sure that we found what we were looking in a very tight time frame. Always attentive, keeping lines of communications open and honest. We wouldn't think of a better realtor, than her. =)"
Rebecca L.
Being a first time home buyer. I was really nervous about making such a major life decision. Working with Ivy was a pleasure, she made the process so easy explaining things in a way that made sense to us. Extremely patient and always available to answer my never ending questions.. I highly recommend Ivy..."
Linda E.
She made sure that we found what we were looking in a very tight time frame. Always attentive, keeping lines of communications open and honest. We wouldn't think of a better realtor, than her. =)"
Rebecca L.
A: While the terms are often used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference. A real estate agent is a licensed professional who can help clients buy or sell properties, while a realtor is a real estate agent who is also a member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Realtors adhere to a strict code of ethics and have access to additional resources and networking opportunities.
A: There are several ways to find clients as a realtor. Networking is crucial in the real estate industry, so building relationships with people in your community, such as friends, family, and colleagues, can lead to referrals. Online marketing and having a strong presence on social media platforms can also help attract potential clients. Additionally, joining local real estate associations, attending industry events, and participating in community activities can help you connect with potential clients.
A: Staying informed about the real estate market is crucial for realtors. Here are a few ways to stay updated:
Subscribe to real estate industry publications and newsletters.
Follow reputable real estate websites, blogs, and news outlets.
Attend local real estate association events and seminars.
Participate in continuing education courses to enhance your knowledge and skills.
Network with other real estate professionals to exchange market insights and trends.
Utilize real estate market analysis tools and reports provided by your brokerage or industry associations.
A: The time it takes to sell a property can vary depending on various factors such as location, market conditions, property type, pricing, and marketing strategies. In a balanced market, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to find a buyer. However, in a hot seller's market, properties may sell more quickly, sometimes within days. It's important to set realistic expectations and work closely with your clients to determine the best pricing and marketing strategies to attract potential buyers.