Spring market has sprung early this year. Thinking of selling your home? Watch Scott’s Market Minute every week. Scott provides real estate market information for Northern Virginia and his Market Minute offers a quick look into current market conditions, housing inventory levels, distressed property statistics, and market projections. If you want to know what’s going on in the Virginia side of the DC Metro housing market area, contact Scott MacDonald (703)652-5777 or follow his blog http://www.scottymacsblog.com
Success tips
Agent Success: Professional Courtesy
As the Spring market begins and Real Estate Agents are showing and listing more properties, Scott MacDonald offers a few tips and reminders when showing properties. Want to learn more about the REMAX Gateway? or contact Scott MacDonald directly at (703) 652-5777 scottymacsblog.com
REMAX Gateway Agents Training for Anticipated New Home Sales
This year the real estate market trend will shift to incorporate more new home construction sales as we are seeing fewer resale properties on the market. Inventory levels of resale existing homes were down as much as 30% throughout 2012 in NOVA. So we brought in the new home sales expert Suzanne Neff to educate our agents on how to be more successful in selling new homes and how to add more value as an agent in the new home sales process.
We also heard from Leslie Strittmatter with New Homes Guide . They provide a list of all new homes in an easy to use directory. If you don’t see a builder you know, just let Leslie know as this is a free service to the builder.
Suzanne offered us some very practical and insightful information that I would like to share with you:
- Be wary of registration policies – every builder is different, time of registration & period, must be present upon registration.
- Remember: 1st agent in – is their agent
- Preview the new home – just like a resale
- Ask to see entire agreement in advance of writing contract and review with the client prior to writing the contract.
- Prior to writing contract talk with sales person about the negotiating position of the builder. It is important to know all the facts.
- Ask about communication process of sales person – how often, with whom, etc.
Did you know … There are differences in builder’s contracts – builders add paragraphs when something happens in the past, deposits (flat fee, %, at contract writing, at selection time), no appraisal contingencies allowed, sometimes deposit on contingent contracts it is not refundable, days to make color selection – loan application, loan approval, etc., notice to close 2 days to 2 weeks.
Did you know … Some builders have in house mortgage/title with credit back for closing/options/etc. (have client get GFE to compare to your lender to see if builder will match) – do a chart to show what the breakeven time-frame would be for them to “not” use the builder contract. Often times, it is more difficult for the outside lender to work with the title company and vice versa. Builder likes control.
Did you know … Keep client in property 2 weeks past closing because it is your responsibility to keep a roof over their head – not the builders. Permit process may delay closing, weather may delay closing. Never schedule back to back moves.
Did you know … Get a copy of the contract at contract writing or you may not get one for over 30 days.
Did you know … Many contracts say- products/offerings are subject to change without notice and builder has the ability to switch out products of similar quality – make your buyers aware of this clause so there are no surprises. Shortages may occur as factories are not ready for increase in sales. Prices – hello, the market is hot and manufacturers may raise their prices and builder may switch manufacturers.
Did you know … You need to ask how many inspections are there and which ones can we, as agents, attend and which ones can the buyer attend.
Did you know ... Most builders will want the home inspector there before or after scheduled walk through. Some will want you to use their approve inspectors.
Did you know… Most builders want to build a product they are proud of and will stand behind their product. Most every builder will have a form that “waives their right to warranties” because they, the builder, will offer a better warranty than what is required by Virginia and often times, the vendors they use give longer warranties than what the state requires.
Have you ever considered “why do people like being new home sales agent?” This is good to think about just so you know the basic type of personality you may be potentially working with throughout the sales process:
They like to sell; they also strongly desire and rely on support of administration staff; they typically like to know where they are going everyday; a salary and/or draw is often part of their compensation; they typically participate in health care benefits that the builder potentially offers; sales commission structures differ between builders but obviously, the more they sell, the more they earn; two days off with 40+ hours a week – days off vary during the week (so be sure to call and find out their schedule because not all assistants know the neighborhood, offerings, etc.); and new home sale persons must be ready to sell at any time because you/your client may be the only person they see all week – this is another reason why it is so important to call ahead, so you can get the data and let them sell their product when you bring your client in.
Suzanne strongly suggests taking the time to call before taking your client in to the sales office. This introductory conversation shows your level of professionalism to the new home sales person, and even more importantly, the information you provide to your client shows them that you are doing exactly what you promised: helping them find a home and representing them in their purchase of their new home.
Here are some great questions to ask the sales person:
- What is the Registration policy?
- How much will Agent be paid?
- What is the commission percentage based on?
- What are their hours?
- When is the sales person available?
- What is available?
- What is price range?
- What is average sales price?
- What is building time frame/delivery time?
- Are there any buyer incentives being offered by the builder?
- Do you know of any price increases in the near future?
- Convey something about your clients and background of their move.

Kevin Harris is an award-winning residential architect, international speaker, champion of culture-based design, an LSU and Harvard GSD graduate, father of 3, Eagle Scout, blue water sailor and Fellow of the AIA. For more information on Kevin or the firm go to http://www.kevinharrisarchitect.com.
Remember this is an emotional time, so be sure to be there for your clients.
As market continues to move in the builder’s favor, negotiations on pricing and incentives for mortgages using mortgage and title partners will be less, credits for upgrades go away, and in some cases, deposits will become non-refundable. Be sure to be a professional Realtor and know more so you can earn the trust and respect of your clients and the new home sales professionals. Get it? Got it? Good!
Now, go sell something!
Success in the Real Estate Business
Scott MacDonald the Broker, Owner and President of REMAX Gateway speaks on the importance of successful business model and practices for real estate agents. With over 25 years experience in the real estate market world, Scott offers his insight to agents. REMAX Gateway serves the Northern Virginia, Maryland, and DC Metro areas with locations in Chantilly, Brambleton (Ashburn), Lorton, and Gainesville. A 5th office location in Arlington, Virginia is scheduled for Spring of 2013. Contact Scott MacDonald (703) 652-5777 or follow along at scottymacsblog.com
Scott’s Market Minute for Northern Virginia
Just two weeks into the new year and so much to consider with the real estate market!
Business Planning for 2013: LEAP!
I’m excited that you have taken the big step in your career by investing your time, energy and effort to take your business to the next level.
The important thing to realize is showing up is not enough. You need to be engaged, focus and have a level of commitment to the plan your come up with this weekend.
In addition, you will need to change.
Change your approach to the business by adding accountability into your schedule.
Change the way you do business – perhaps developing a mobile strategy, online strategy, or including something else new.
Change how you view your business – become a visionary. Think about what is coming down the road and how you will need adjust your approach to the business.
Most importantly, you will have to take action – not just talk about it.
As time goes on, you will need to make adjustments. Just like a pilot, a plane is off 99% of the time while in the air because of turbulence, air stream, storms, etc. you will need to adjust throughout the year as well. How do you do this? get a mentor or a coach. We are hear to help.
You will need to take a leap of faith in your business and your plan. Try different things – client parties, popbys, coffees, write notes and most importantly, you will need to do it consistently. Join networking groups – get out there and be present while you are with them. The more things you try, the more likely you are to find something that works for you. Do it, fix it, try it again.
In addition, consider the law of momentum. Continually staying in motion will keep you moving towards your goals. Do something – everyday to move you closer to your goals. Embrace the self-discipline it will take to make it happen.
We have an agent Kay Woodard who has been getting up at 5:00AM and has been walking 5 miles. She has been getting up in all types of weather and temperatures to walk regardless of the conditions. She has done it whether she wants to or not. This means, you have to do it whether you want to or not to build your self discipline.
If you are taking on a new initiative, take the time to educate yourself on what it will take to be successful in that area. Meet with others who are successful in this area, read extensively about it, and then do it.
Also, analyze yourself – find out what is your “prime time” and get things done during this time – plan and prioritize around this time of day to get things done. Top performers pay now so they can play later – low performers do what is fun and easy versus what is hard and necessary. Commit to yourself today and everyday that you make the sacrifice and not play now and have to pay later. Get up a little earlier – become the Ninja inside of you to write your gratitudes down, do your affirmations and write those personal notes.
Think and speak positively – be an optimistic force in your own life so you can be a positive force in the lives of others. Optimism builds enthusiasm within you and gives you energy as well as gives you self esteem.
Lastly, be prepared – for your day, your appointments, your plan of action, and lastly your success so that you can build upon it, daily. Now, let’s begin!
Staff Sergeant Reminds Us
Yesterday I was at a meeting for Homes for Heroes and I heard a young Marine speak about his life and how it had changed after being injured in Afghanistan. His name is Staff Sergeant Joey Jones
Here are some notes I took and wanted to share with others – enjoy:
- Build a life on purpose – decide what you want and go get it…
Determine what your personality is and what serves you best for your skills- No “one” is better than the whole
- Make a decision to make a difference in someone’s life
- Decide – what are you gonna do now
- You control yourself and your destiny
- You hold the keys to drive your life – don’t give the keys to anyone else.
- Work hard
- Care about others
- Give back
- Make it happen
- What makes you happy? Figure it out and do it more…
- How can you be a hero to someone else today
- Determine your goals and aspirations and achieve them
- If you do anything – do it right
- Nothing worth doing is ever easy
- Be respectful to others at all times
- Read the book – Lone Survivor
- Check out the campaign www.bootcampaign.com and contribute
- Take time and practice then make the appropriate adjustments
- Commit to giving 100% at all times
These are things we have heard in the past at one time or another but it never hurts to be reminded of them to keep you focused.