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April 26, 2009 at 1:20 PM #15556April 26, 2009 at 1:51 PM #387557
patientrenter
ParticipantI have no idea who is the best for any specific area in SD, Michelle, but I know that if I were buying in San Diego, I’d look up SDR (Adam). Enough non-boosterism honesty on this board over years to gain credibility with me. No idea if he’s as good at all the other parts of the job as he is at convincing skeptical Piggs he is trustworthy, but if you cannot trust your advisor, then what use is all the rest?
That’s based on superficial knowledge. I am sure there are others who are also excellent.
April 26, 2009 at 1:51 PM #387828patientrenter
ParticipantI have no idea who is the best for any specific area in SD, Michelle, but I know that if I were buying in San Diego, I’d look up SDR (Adam). Enough non-boosterism honesty on this board over years to gain credibility with me. No idea if he’s as good at all the other parts of the job as he is at convincing skeptical Piggs he is trustworthy, but if you cannot trust your advisor, then what use is all the rest?
That’s based on superficial knowledge. I am sure there are others who are also excellent.
April 26, 2009 at 1:51 PM #388026patientrenter
ParticipantI have no idea who is the best for any specific area in SD, Michelle, but I know that if I were buying in San Diego, I’d look up SDR (Adam). Enough non-boosterism honesty on this board over years to gain credibility with me. No idea if he’s as good at all the other parts of the job as he is at convincing skeptical Piggs he is trustworthy, but if you cannot trust your advisor, then what use is all the rest?
That’s based on superficial knowledge. I am sure there are others who are also excellent.
April 26, 2009 at 1:51 PM #388081patientrenter
ParticipantI have no idea who is the best for any specific area in SD, Michelle, but I know that if I were buying in San Diego, I’d look up SDR (Adam). Enough non-boosterism honesty on this board over years to gain credibility with me. No idea if he’s as good at all the other parts of the job as he is at convincing skeptical Piggs he is trustworthy, but if you cannot trust your advisor, then what use is all the rest?
That’s based on superficial knowledge. I am sure there are others who are also excellent.
April 26, 2009 at 1:51 PM #388221patientrenter
ParticipantI have no idea who is the best for any specific area in SD, Michelle, but I know that if I were buying in San Diego, I’d look up SDR (Adam). Enough non-boosterism honesty on this board over years to gain credibility with me. No idea if he’s as good at all the other parts of the job as he is at convincing skeptical Piggs he is trustworthy, but if you cannot trust your advisor, then what use is all the rest?
That’s based on superficial knowledge. I am sure there are others who are also excellent.
April 26, 2009 at 2:43 PM #387592urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have had good experiences with Tom Hannah ([email protected]) in that neck of the woods.
He is just honest and fair as hell.
As the cynicism (often deserved) on this board demonstrates, honesty and integrity are at a premium in this business. Oftentimes, they are not practiced.
Today, I sat down with a couple who found me based on one of the blogs where I post.
They had a list of questions regarding my service.
I think the most important questions were:
What will I get as far as service should I choose to work with you?
Is this your primary vocation?
How much (and what kind of) experience do you have?
In what ways would working with you be better (or worse) than working with another agent?
In addition to this, I would look up their DRE record
http://www2.dre.ca.gov/PublicASP/pplinfo.asp
If the agent is offering something special (eg: I offer free inspections, other agents offer buyer rebates) then you owe it to yourself to find out what the requirements are for that perk. For example here is house rebate’s explanation of discounts:
http://sandiego.houserebate.com/about/buying.asp(you should read the fine print at the bottom).
That being said, good luck.
Oh, also, remember that a big part of the service we provide is consultation and information. No questions are ever off limits (or at least they shouldn’t be).
Again, good luck.
UrbanRealtor at gmail
April 26, 2009 at 2:43 PM #387862urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have had good experiences with Tom Hannah ([email protected]) in that neck of the woods.
He is just honest and fair as hell.
As the cynicism (often deserved) on this board demonstrates, honesty and integrity are at a premium in this business. Oftentimes, they are not practiced.
Today, I sat down with a couple who found me based on one of the blogs where I post.
They had a list of questions regarding my service.
I think the most important questions were:
What will I get as far as service should I choose to work with you?
Is this your primary vocation?
How much (and what kind of) experience do you have?
In what ways would working with you be better (or worse) than working with another agent?
In addition to this, I would look up their DRE record
http://www2.dre.ca.gov/PublicASP/pplinfo.asp
If the agent is offering something special (eg: I offer free inspections, other agents offer buyer rebates) then you owe it to yourself to find out what the requirements are for that perk. For example here is house rebate’s explanation of discounts:
http://sandiego.houserebate.com/about/buying.asp(you should read the fine print at the bottom).
That being said, good luck.
Oh, also, remember that a big part of the service we provide is consultation and information. No questions are ever off limits (or at least they shouldn’t be).
Again, good luck.
UrbanRealtor at gmail
April 26, 2009 at 2:43 PM #388062urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have had good experiences with Tom Hannah ([email protected]) in that neck of the woods.
He is just honest and fair as hell.
As the cynicism (often deserved) on this board demonstrates, honesty and integrity are at a premium in this business. Oftentimes, they are not practiced.
Today, I sat down with a couple who found me based on one of the blogs where I post.
They had a list of questions regarding my service.
I think the most important questions were:
What will I get as far as service should I choose to work with you?
Is this your primary vocation?
How much (and what kind of) experience do you have?
In what ways would working with you be better (or worse) than working with another agent?
In addition to this, I would look up their DRE record
http://www2.dre.ca.gov/PublicASP/pplinfo.asp
If the agent is offering something special (eg: I offer free inspections, other agents offer buyer rebates) then you owe it to yourself to find out what the requirements are for that perk. For example here is house rebate’s explanation of discounts:
http://sandiego.houserebate.com/about/buying.asp(you should read the fine print at the bottom).
That being said, good luck.
Oh, also, remember that a big part of the service we provide is consultation and information. No questions are ever off limits (or at least they shouldn’t be).
Again, good luck.
UrbanRealtor at gmail
April 26, 2009 at 2:43 PM #388116urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have had good experiences with Tom Hannah ([email protected]) in that neck of the woods.
He is just honest and fair as hell.
As the cynicism (often deserved) on this board demonstrates, honesty and integrity are at a premium in this business. Oftentimes, they are not practiced.
Today, I sat down with a couple who found me based on one of the blogs where I post.
They had a list of questions regarding my service.
I think the most important questions were:
What will I get as far as service should I choose to work with you?
Is this your primary vocation?
How much (and what kind of) experience do you have?
In what ways would working with you be better (or worse) than working with another agent?
In addition to this, I would look up their DRE record
http://www2.dre.ca.gov/PublicASP/pplinfo.asp
If the agent is offering something special (eg: I offer free inspections, other agents offer buyer rebates) then you owe it to yourself to find out what the requirements are for that perk. For example here is house rebate’s explanation of discounts:
http://sandiego.houserebate.com/about/buying.asp(you should read the fine print at the bottom).
That being said, good luck.
Oh, also, remember that a big part of the service we provide is consultation and information. No questions are ever off limits (or at least they shouldn’t be).
Again, good luck.
UrbanRealtor at gmail
April 26, 2009 at 2:43 PM #388255urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have had good experiences with Tom Hannah ([email protected]) in that neck of the woods.
He is just honest and fair as hell.
As the cynicism (often deserved) on this board demonstrates, honesty and integrity are at a premium in this business. Oftentimes, they are not practiced.
Today, I sat down with a couple who found me based on one of the blogs where I post.
They had a list of questions regarding my service.
I think the most important questions were:
What will I get as far as service should I choose to work with you?
Is this your primary vocation?
How much (and what kind of) experience do you have?
In what ways would working with you be better (or worse) than working with another agent?
In addition to this, I would look up their DRE record
http://www2.dre.ca.gov/PublicASP/pplinfo.asp
If the agent is offering something special (eg: I offer free inspections, other agents offer buyer rebates) then you owe it to yourself to find out what the requirements are for that perk. For example here is house rebate’s explanation of discounts:
http://sandiego.houserebate.com/about/buying.asp(you should read the fine print at the bottom).
That being said, good luck.
Oh, also, remember that a big part of the service we provide is consultation and information. No questions are ever off limits (or at least they shouldn’t be).
Again, good luck.
UrbanRealtor at gmail
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