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The Savvy Investor: Even they don’t always know our real estate terms (Part 2 in a series)

The Savvy InvestorThe other day I was on a conference call with a few of my investors who were introducing me to a new “Savvy Investor” who was looking for a new agent. His agent just wasn’t doing it for him and they knew I could wow him, as I had done them.

So far so good, we got to the basics, I talked about short sales, REO, Tax liens, Deficiency, 1031 exchanges and any thing else that may come up when it comes to trying to get the best deal for them on an investment property. I even sent them a link to my new property analyzer page hoping to really impress him with how fast he could find out information about a property without even having to call me.

I thought everything went smoothly until about an hour after the call was done. One of my investors called and told me I had overwhelmed the person. They were impressed with my knowledge, but didn’t understand half the things I was talking about because I was using terms like REO meant Real Estate Owned (Bank Owned) and he was afraid to sound stupid on the phone and ask questions.

That is when I realized that like blogging, I may need to sometimes take it back a notch even for those who I think may know a lot, they may not know everything. It is best to talk in non real estate terms and further the relationship and find out what they understand about the process instead of assuming they know more than they actually do.

Because I did this today, I may have lost a great client, but my investors stood by me and said, “Use, Todd, he is very knowledgeable and if ever says something or uses a term you don’t understand, don’t hesitate to ask, he will never make you feel stupid. Todd is one of the kindest and most warm hearted people I have ever met. You can’t go wrong using Todd.”

When I heard this, it made me realize that sometimes doing the right thing can go a long way in this business, but sometimes I need to take it back a notch. Not everyone lives real estate, even an investor!

So, if you are an investor and don’t want to be talked down to or want to talk like a normal human about investing, give me a call or check out the link below and find out how good a value that property you are looking at is a great deal or not.

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Comments

even I don't understand our real estate terms.  REO-I knew that had to be some sort of foreclosure, right?

Posted by Angelia Garcia (Pure Realtors) over 2 years ago

This is a reminder to do some research about the people we are talking to find understand their level of knowledge on a given topic. 

Posted by Sharon Parisi (Keller Williams Dallas Premier Realty) over 2 years ago

Todd - Good advice... have to gear the presentation to the audience and their communication styles.  I spoke to another brokerage about blogging and talked about SEO and RSS feeds only to discover that some (ok most) were totally lost when I addressed these items.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) over 2 years ago

Sounds like a humbling experience but one that you can grow from.

Posted by Barb Szabo E-pro Realtor Cleveland Ohio Homes (RE/MAX Trinity) over 2 years ago

Todd It is so true that sometimes we make assumption that people know what we are talking about.  Like this investors they might be too embarrassed to ask for a clarification.  In a face to face meet you can spot that glazed over look but not on a call.

Posted by Jennifer Fivelsdal Rhinebeck Real Estate (Serving Dutchess| Columbia|Ulster Ctys (LIC. R.E. Broker JFIVE Home Realty LLC ) over 2 years ago

Hey I appreciate you stating this . We are all guilty sooner or later. Sometimes tech savy folks make this same mistake with not so tech savey folks like myself.

Posted by Trey Thurmond, College Station , Texas Homes (Brazosland Classic Realty) over 2 years ago

I just tried your property analyzer.  You don't have to contact me on Sewell Rd property but I wasn't sure how to read the outcome.  Does it give you info on anyone using it?

Anyway - hope this investor stays with you!  He will be missing out if he doesn't!

Posted by Bridget Cella, e-Pro Realtor (Re/Max Connection) over 2 years ago

We get so caught up in our lingo we forget they don't deal with it everyday. Good to remember.

Posted by Terry+Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) over 2 years ago

Good reminder for us to slow down and not take our clients for granted and think they know everything. 

Posted by Leslie Stewart – Realtor ®, CRS, eCertified (Prudential Real Estate Professionals) over 2 years ago

Tood, I am sure the investor client will stay with you, especially after what your investor friend said about you.  Your client can not go wrong with you...

Posted by Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor WV Real Estate in Greenbrier County (Coldwell Banker Stuart & Watts Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Sometimes I think we just for get that REO is not a "word" and not everyone knows the lingo or aconyms.  Good lesson here. 

Posted by Judi Barrett~Integrity Real Estate Services~Idabel, Oklahoma over 2 years ago

It certainly was a lesson learned for me and I know have even changed the way I talk at our investor club meetings. I am hoping the change is something that is welcomed by those who do know the terms. I think more and more investors are coming out of the woodwork as we are getting more and more calls to join our investor meetings.

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Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Knipe Realty) over 2 years ago

I have been on both sides of this fence.  As a real estate investor and a CPA.  As an investor, I realize that there is quite a lot yet to learn.  Understanding the numbers comes easy, but there is more to it than that. 

As a CPA, I find that it is important most of the time to use common language terms to express accounting and tax ideas.

Posted by Charles Perkins (Charles G. Perkins, CPA) over 2 years ago

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