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And I ave this guy the keys to my home?
We have already established that Gary White was untrustworthy but still I handed him a set of keys to my home. Was I mad? Possibly, but not totally.
Estate agents vary in their approach. Some would do anything rather than take a prospective buyer; others

KEY MISTAKE: Think carefully before handing your keys to an estate agent
insist that you leave them to show your home to prospective buyers.
The latter type should be told politely never to make contact with you again.
Firstly, it is your home and no sharp-suited estate agent has a right to demand access to it at their whim. You may feel that you just can’t face showing people round. We thought the same so were happy to have an agent who included “free” viewings as part of his service.
In retrospect, that was another mistake. Firstly, showing people your home is not as traumatic as you might think. The people come in, smile a bit, say they like it and leave. They may not give you honest feedback and it can be a bit nerve-wracking at first but it’s nothing to be afraid of.
If you don’t conduct the viewings, you have no contact with the buyer at all. And that means that all communications are dependent on the bond of trust between you and the agent. That’s a recipe for misery.
If you aren’t there, how do you know who was in your home? How do you know if anyone was even there, rather than a phantom viewing by an agent pretending to be doing something. Can you rely on the agent to retain the important details of the best features of your property and location? Can you trust him or her not to rifle through your knicker drawer?
There is another issue with agents who conduct all the viewings: availability. Say someone calls your agent and says: “I’m looking at flats in the area on Thursday night. Can I see the property you have for sale? It’s the only night I can do.” What if the agent is showing properties on the other side of the city at that time?
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'Real estate is not like wine' - Inman.com
13.01.09
Re: ' Three things the real estate industry needs to do in 2009 ' (Jan. 8)
Dear Editor:
I had the good fortune of being on a panel at the Inman Connect '09 in New York City last week. I saw most of the general sessions but missed the one featuring Gary Vaynerchuk, aka Gary Vee of winelibrary.tv . I heard all sorts of buzz about it, so when I saw the video posted on Facebook today I thought I would invest the time to watch the 30-plus-minute stage show. Being a relative neophyte to all the nooks and crannies of social media marketing, I hadn't heard of Gary Vee before so I watched it with fresh eyes.
Gary makes a lot of good points about personal branding, transparency and connecting to the consumer in new ways, but with all due respect Gary, real estate is not like wine. We know transparency has been lacking in our industry so we'll take that. We also recognize that we need to "reallocate the way we view business" and to become part of the community in new and innovative ways, but to tell us to "stop thinking local" and that "paying for advertising is idiotic in 2009" doesn't work for us.
Source: Inman.com, CA