Google to list property ....
#3
BE Forum Addict
Joined: Aug 2007
Location: North
Posts: 1,357
Re: Google to list property ....
1. Go to maps.google.com (not maps.google.ca)
2. Click the 'More' button (next to 'Traffic').
3. Select 'Real Estate...'
4. Scroll to desired Canadian location
Tada...Canada is 'with' the times.
2. Click the 'More' button (next to 'Traffic').
3. Select 'Real Estate...'
4. Scroll to desired Canadian location
Tada...Canada is 'with' the times.
#4
Re: Google to list property ....
In the UK at least.... (link)
I guess it's too much to ask for something similar to happen here, would be cool though
I guess it's too much to ask for something similar to happen here, would be cool though
Who will provide them with PMs and tell them great things about the community they are about to move to?
#5
Re: Google to list property ....
If they are providing a good, professional service, then they can market their services any way they want, if that involves discounts etc., they are no different to every other business out there, that offers discount coupons, sales, etc. Except of course lawyers, who never discount their services .
#6
Re: Google to list property ....
There's a house for sale around the corner which is not listed on realtor but shows up on google.
#7
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: Cochrane near Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 667
Re: Google to list property ....
[QUOTE=Almost Canadian;8144934]But who will pick up expats from the airport and refund 25% of the fee (an admission that they charge at least 25% too much) to them?
i have and do help lots of expats move over. I have never charged them for my services and thus never given them 25% refund for something they didn't pay for. If you are talking about the 25% of the commission i earn when they buy a house. Why would I do that. When i was in the Police in the UK I never gave someone 25% of my pay. Why would i be expected to do it in Canada.
But i must remember to try it. Go to the doctor (who i do not pay for directly) and then for him having the 'privilege' of writing me a prescription i shall ask him for 25 % of his pay
There are plenty of realtors doing lots of work and have no need to cheapen themselves by offering big discounts, those that do are never in business for long or just do the job as a second job to pay for clothes or vacations. Those that are in business for an income that can feed the kids etc offer quality of service and are keen to get repeat business which sustains them through good and bad economies.
i have and do help lots of expats move over. I have never charged them for my services and thus never given them 25% refund for something they didn't pay for. If you are talking about the 25% of the commission i earn when they buy a house. Why would I do that. When i was in the Police in the UK I never gave someone 25% of my pay. Why would i be expected to do it in Canada.
But i must remember to try it. Go to the doctor (who i do not pay for directly) and then for him having the 'privilege' of writing me a prescription i shall ask him for 25 % of his pay
There are plenty of realtors doing lots of work and have no need to cheapen themselves by offering big discounts, those that do are never in business for long or just do the job as a second job to pay for clothes or vacations. Those that are in business for an income that can feed the kids etc offer quality of service and are keen to get repeat business which sustains them through good and bad economies.
Last edited by Helen Parnell; Dec 4th 2009 at 12:57 am.
#8
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: In Limbo
Posts: 15,706
Re: Google to list property ....
No shit sherlock
Behave you.
#9
BE Enthusiast
Joined: Feb 2008
Location: Okotoks Albetra
Posts: 459
Re: Google to list property ....
[QUOTE=Helen Parnell;8145148]
As this is directed at the way I do business I will explain why I choose to work this way.
To start with this is not a second job for me, I work to feed the kids too.
I enjoy what I do and I work very very hard ensuring my clients get good quality service and I get lots of referrals and repeat business.
Many Realtors offer deals to their clients and the only difference with me is I offer the discounts up front.
With regards to the 25% cash back I give to buyers, I am able to do this by keeping my over heads low. As I don't have to spend thousands in advertising or other costs, I am able to pass these savings back to my clients, the business model sells itself and is proving to be very successful.
Another thing I never do is criticize the way other Realtors go about their business as this is not professional. At the end of the day people have a choice and many vote with their pockets.
Almost Canadian - I don't charge a penny for the relocation assistance I give to people and I even extend my help to people that are not buying houses.
But who will pick up expats from the airport and refund 25% of the fee (an admission that they charge at least 25% too much) to them?
i have and do help lots of expats move over. I have never charged them for my services and thus never given them 25% refund for something they didn't pay for. If you are talking about the 25% of the commission i earn when they buy a house. Why would I do that. When i was in the Police in the UK I never gave someone 25% of my pay. Why would i be expected to do it in Canada.
But i must remember to try it. Go to the doctor (who i do not pay for directly) and then for him having the 'privilege' of writing me a prescription i shall ask him for 25 % of his pay
There are plenty of realtors doing lots of work and have no need to cheapen themselves by offering big discounts, those that do are never in business for long or just do the job as a second job to pay for clothes or vacations. Those that are in business for an income that can feed the kids etc offer quality of service and are keen to get repeat business which sustains them through good and bad economies.
i have and do help lots of expats move over. I have never charged them for my services and thus never given them 25% refund for something they didn't pay for. If you are talking about the 25% of the commission i earn when they buy a house. Why would I do that. When i was in the Police in the UK I never gave someone 25% of my pay. Why would i be expected to do it in Canada.
But i must remember to try it. Go to the doctor (who i do not pay for directly) and then for him having the 'privilege' of writing me a prescription i shall ask him for 25 % of his pay
There are plenty of realtors doing lots of work and have no need to cheapen themselves by offering big discounts, those that do are never in business for long or just do the job as a second job to pay for clothes or vacations. Those that are in business for an income that can feed the kids etc offer quality of service and are keen to get repeat business which sustains them through good and bad economies.
To start with this is not a second job for me, I work to feed the kids too.
I enjoy what I do and I work very very hard ensuring my clients get good quality service and I get lots of referrals and repeat business.
Many Realtors offer deals to their clients and the only difference with me is I offer the discounts up front.
With regards to the 25% cash back I give to buyers, I am able to do this by keeping my over heads low. As I don't have to spend thousands in advertising or other costs, I am able to pass these savings back to my clients, the business model sells itself and is proving to be very successful.
Another thing I never do is criticize the way other Realtors go about their business as this is not professional. At the end of the day people have a choice and many vote with their pockets.
Almost Canadian - I don't charge a penny for the relocation assistance I give to people and I even extend my help to people that are not buying houses.
#10
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: Cochrane near Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 667
Re: Google to list property ....
[QUOTE=Sam-in-Okotoks;8145369]
As this is directed at the way I do business I will explain why I choose to work this way.
To start with this is not a second job for me, I work to feed the kids too.
I enjoy what I do and I work very very hard ensuring my clients get good quality service and I get lots of referrals and repeat business.
Many Realtors offer deals to their clients and the only difference with me is I offer the discounts up front.
With regards to the 25% cash back I give to buyers, I am able to do this by keeping my over heads low. As I don't have to spend thousands in advertising or other costs, I am able to pass these savings back to my clients, the business model sells itself and is proving to be very successful.
Another thing I never do is criticize the way other Realtors go about their business as this is not professional. At the end of the day people have a choice and many vote with their pockets.
Almost Canadian - I don't charge a penny for the relocation assistance I give to people and I even extend my help to people that are not buying houses.
i was not directing this to you. i was just responding to 'almost Canadians post'
Note to all realtors. This post is not directed to anyone. If you feel it is directly at you, then it is not.
As this is directed at the way I do business I will explain why I choose to work this way.
To start with this is not a second job for me, I work to feed the kids too.
I enjoy what I do and I work very very hard ensuring my clients get good quality service and I get lots of referrals and repeat business.
Many Realtors offer deals to their clients and the only difference with me is I offer the discounts up front.
With regards to the 25% cash back I give to buyers, I am able to do this by keeping my over heads low. As I don't have to spend thousands in advertising or other costs, I am able to pass these savings back to my clients, the business model sells itself and is proving to be very successful.
Another thing I never do is criticize the way other Realtors go about their business as this is not professional. At the end of the day people have a choice and many vote with their pockets.
Almost Canadian - I don't charge a penny for the relocation assistance I give to people and I even extend my help to people that are not buying houses.
i was not directing this to you. i was just responding to 'almost Canadians post'
Note to all realtors. This post is not directed to anyone. If you feel it is directly at you, then it is not.
#11
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: In Limbo
Posts: 15,706
Re: Google to list property ....
There are plenty of realtors doing lots of work and have no need to cheapen themselves by offering big discounts, those that do are never in business for long or just do the job as a second job to pay for clothes or vacations. Those that are in business for an income that can feed the kids etc offer quality of service and are keen to get repeat business which sustains them through good and bad economies.
You do business your way, Sam does business her way. Neither is right, neither is wrong.
#12
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: Cochrane near Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 667
Re: Google to list property ....
WHY should I give 25% of my pay to some one who used my services.
butch ..... I can not remember what you do, but can i have 25% of your pay please.
Realtors are small time business people, most on average are not the next Donald Trump or Bill Gates. So why do people expect a 25% refund when they are trying to earn a living to feed their kids and pay their college fees.
#13
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: In Limbo
Posts: 15,706
Re: Google to list property ....
Sorry i just think you all just missed my point of the post.
WHY should I give 25% of my pay to some one who used my services.
butch ..... I can not remember what you do, but can i have 25% of your pay please.
Realtors are small time business people, most on average are not the next Donald Trump or Bill Gates. So why do people expect a 25% refund when they are trying to earn a living to feed their kids and pay their college fees.
WHY should I give 25% of my pay to some one who used my services.
butch ..... I can not remember what you do, but can i have 25% of your pay please.
Realtors are small time business people, most on average are not the next Donald Trump or Bill Gates. So why do people expect a 25% refund when they are trying to earn a living to feed their kids and pay their college fees.
#14
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: Cochrane near Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 667
Re: Google to list property ....
People do NOT expect a refund, it is NOT a refund, one of the realtors I use reduces his fees IF he acts for both parties, I DO NOT ask for this he offers it, IF he were to stop offering this I WOULD NOT stop using his services as he is an EXCELLENT realtor who goes ABOVE and BEYOND what I expect.
'But who will pick up expats from the airport and refund 25% of the fee (an admission that they charge at least 25% too much) to them?'
Indicates to me that some are offering a refund. If they are expats getting pick up at the airport and are buying a house then they are not paying in the first place. They are getting paid 25% of someone's pay.
#15
Banned
Joined: Dec 2005
Location: In Limbo
Posts: 15,706
Re: Google to list property ....
Obviously you do not expect a refund, but then if you were selling a house then you are the one paying the realtor and is in a position to negotiate. but to quote 'almost canadian'
'But who will pick up expats from the airport and refund 25% of the fee (an admission that they charge at least 25% too much) to them?'
Indicates to me that some are offering a refund. If they are expats getting pick up at the airport and are buying a house then they are not paying in the first place. They are getting paid 25% of someone's pay.
'But who will pick up expats from the airport and refund 25% of the fee (an admission that they charge at least 25% too much) to them?'
Indicates to me that some are offering a refund. If they are expats getting pick up at the airport and are buying a house then they are not paying in the first place. They are getting paid 25% of someone's pay.
Generally there are TWO agents
one the listing OR selling agent (they act for the vendor)
two the BUYING agent (they act for the purchaser)
The BUYER PAYS for the house (do you understand that PAYS), the money (usually) goes to a SOLICITOR, they then pay off THE MORTGAGOR, then the LISTING Agent and BUYING Agent (this payment is generally called COMMISSION), any money left is paid to the VENDOR. Notice how the VENDOR at no point parts with any money?
Now the BUYING agent (in the case under discussion) decides to give 25% or their COMMISSION (note COMMISSION NOT PAY) to the BUYER. This is NOT a refund.
PLEASE note that (AFAIK) NO realtor will EVER keep 100% of the commission made (they have to pay the broker, office staff, fuel costs yada yada yada) so COMMISSION will NEVER be the same as PAY. PAY is what you get in YOUR POCKET (OK thats net pay I agree).
ONCE AGAIN I Reiterate
a) The PURCHASER pays the Realtor NOT the VENDOR
b) COMMISSION is NOT the same as PAY
c) just to make it clear to AC even if I agree homes are over priced its 12.5% not 25% (the commission usually being split 50/50)