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SD Realtor
ParticipantYes and you missed the point entirely. I am sure the idiot who sdr dealt with took all those wonderful courses as well. They definitely weed out the cream of the crop. Nevermind
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes and you missed the point entirely. I am sure the idiot who sdr dealt with took all those wonderful courses as well. They definitely weed out the cream of the crop. Nevermind
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes and you missed the point entirely. I am sure the idiot who sdr dealt with took all those wonderful courses as well. They definitely weed out the cream of the crop. Nevermind
SD Realtor
ParticipantI quoted what you said because it was an ignorant statement. I think any astute buyer or seller would go out of the way to select an agent that brings more to the table because the entry level requirements to become licensed are so easy. Thus you get a lot of boneheads in the industry. If that is all you want in an agent then usually that is all you get. If you are having trouble comprehending what I wrote then quote it and I will explain it better so you can understand and try to divert away from your other statement.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI quoted what you said because it was an ignorant statement. I think any astute buyer or seller would go out of the way to select an agent that brings more to the table because the entry level requirements to become licensed are so easy. Thus you get a lot of boneheads in the industry. If that is all you want in an agent then usually that is all you get. If you are having trouble comprehending what I wrote then quote it and I will explain it better so you can understand and try to divert away from your other statement.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI quoted what you said because it was an ignorant statement. I think any astute buyer or seller would go out of the way to select an agent that brings more to the table because the entry level requirements to become licensed are so easy. Thus you get a lot of boneheads in the industry. If that is all you want in an agent then usually that is all you get. If you are having trouble comprehending what I wrote then quote it and I will explain it better so you can understand and try to divert away from your other statement.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI quoted what you said because it was an ignorant statement. I think any astute buyer or seller would go out of the way to select an agent that brings more to the table because the entry level requirements to become licensed are so easy. Thus you get a lot of boneheads in the industry. If that is all you want in an agent then usually that is all you get. If you are having trouble comprehending what I wrote then quote it and I will explain it better so you can understand and try to divert away from your other statement.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI quoted what you said because it was an ignorant statement. I think any astute buyer or seller would go out of the way to select an agent that brings more to the table because the entry level requirements to become licensed are so easy. Thus you get a lot of boneheads in the industry. If that is all you want in an agent then usually that is all you get. If you are having trouble comprehending what I wrote then quote it and I will explain it better so you can understand and try to divert away from your other statement.
SD Realtor
Participant“A college degree is not necessary or even useful for a RE salesperson or broker job. Knowledge and experience are the only things that are useful.”
If that is what your expectations are for your agent then that is what you will get. By FAR and I mean VERY FAR, I find that the more educated an agent is, the more competent they are. If you think that your agent not understanding economics, or accounting, or how the bond markets affect interest rates, or how peripheral activities around the world may indeed affect interest rates, then you are being quite short sighted.
Real estate is absolutely not rocket science and education is not required at all. Which is precisely why most agents are idiots and why most people believe agents are useless.
This is exactly what the majority of agents who had plenty of knowledge and knew the areas that they worked in 2004 were telling clients, “Go buy, real estate always goes up!”
SD Realtor
Participant“A college degree is not necessary or even useful for a RE salesperson or broker job. Knowledge and experience are the only things that are useful.”
If that is what your expectations are for your agent then that is what you will get. By FAR and I mean VERY FAR, I find that the more educated an agent is, the more competent they are. If you think that your agent not understanding economics, or accounting, or how the bond markets affect interest rates, or how peripheral activities around the world may indeed affect interest rates, then you are being quite short sighted.
Real estate is absolutely not rocket science and education is not required at all. Which is precisely why most agents are idiots and why most people believe agents are useless.
This is exactly what the majority of agents who had plenty of knowledge and knew the areas that they worked in 2004 were telling clients, “Go buy, real estate always goes up!”
SD Realtor
Participant“A college degree is not necessary or even useful for a RE salesperson or broker job. Knowledge and experience are the only things that are useful.”
If that is what your expectations are for your agent then that is what you will get. By FAR and I mean VERY FAR, I find that the more educated an agent is, the more competent they are. If you think that your agent not understanding economics, or accounting, or how the bond markets affect interest rates, or how peripheral activities around the world may indeed affect interest rates, then you are being quite short sighted.
Real estate is absolutely not rocket science and education is not required at all. Which is precisely why most agents are idiots and why most people believe agents are useless.
This is exactly what the majority of agents who had plenty of knowledge and knew the areas that they worked in 2004 were telling clients, “Go buy, real estate always goes up!”
SD Realtor
Participant“A college degree is not necessary or even useful for a RE salesperson or broker job. Knowledge and experience are the only things that are useful.”
If that is what your expectations are for your agent then that is what you will get. By FAR and I mean VERY FAR, I find that the more educated an agent is, the more competent they are. If you think that your agent not understanding economics, or accounting, or how the bond markets affect interest rates, or how peripheral activities around the world may indeed affect interest rates, then you are being quite short sighted.
Real estate is absolutely not rocket science and education is not required at all. Which is precisely why most agents are idiots and why most people believe agents are useless.
This is exactly what the majority of agents who had plenty of knowledge and knew the areas that they worked in 2004 were telling clients, “Go buy, real estate always goes up!”
SD Realtor
Participant“A college degree is not necessary or even useful for a RE salesperson or broker job. Knowledge and experience are the only things that are useful.”
If that is what your expectations are for your agent then that is what you will get. By FAR and I mean VERY FAR, I find that the more educated an agent is, the more competent they are. If you think that your agent not understanding economics, or accounting, or how the bond markets affect interest rates, or how peripheral activities around the world may indeed affect interest rates, then you are being quite short sighted.
Real estate is absolutely not rocket science and education is not required at all. Which is precisely why most agents are idiots and why most people believe agents are useless.
This is exactly what the majority of agents who had plenty of knowledge and knew the areas that they worked in 2004 were telling clients, “Go buy, real estate always goes up!”
SD Realtor
ParticipantBearish dealing with the negotiators in loss mitigation is not hard at all. You know what to expect because they simply follow a template that is easy and predictable. These are 12-15 dollar an hour people but the recipe for their process is such that once you have been through it a few times it becomes quite simple….
With realtors it is much more frustrating. Most of them are not degreed and a large percentage usually don’t know what they are talking about. Many of them are smooth enough to convince many people into representation yet they will make bonehead moves like this. It is an interesting dichotomy, they can be quite convincing. From my perspective I hate dealing with realtors who are idiots. Negotiators for the bank are easy.
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