San Diego Realtors
Remax shuts down 11 offices
March 9, 2009 by Drew Burks · Leave a Comment
Real Estate is changing for Realtors — stretching from the urban streets of the big city to the rural roads of America — and it is paying dividends for both the company and its agents.
“This is not a geo-centric business anymore. The office has become less of a focus,” said Allan Bernardi, broker and chief executive officer of RE/MAX Dolphin. “Technology has reduced the need to get the client into the office. You need to go where your clients are.”
“Your office goes wherever you are. You are able to stay connected and be more productive,” said Gayle Pietras, a RE/MAX Dolphin broker-manager. Read Full Story.
Though many companies realized the distinct advantages to going virtual a couple years ago, I believe the current economic conditions are forcing the industry to let go of their glamorous brick-n-mortar offices today. With Broker’s leading the way, agents, too, are adapting — some faster than others.
Most people say they hate to change, but my experience tells me that these people just love complacency more. Realtors have been comfortable for a hundred years; the industry really did nothing to help Realtors adapt to the new economy. Real Estate used to be all about the Realtor, with control over the information and unspoken rules of working for only the highest commission (ie. Dual Agency)……. Now Realtors are beginning to get that their job isn’t to control & maninuplate consumers. Our job as Real Estate Professionals is to gather and present information to the client, to help them analyze the information they have collected, to work with the client as a partner throughout the entire process, and ultimately to help protect the client.
Dream Design Realty closed its Little Italy office in October 2007 and has operated virtually every since. Unlike Remax we didn’t retain all of our agents, the change was to much for some. The ones who welcomed the change are earning more today than they ever did in the office. Below are a few pros and cons to going virtual.
Pro’s:
- Reduces your carbon footprint (less car time, save on gas money,
- Increased commissions for the agent
- Shifts focus from the Realtor to the client (must meet clients where its convenient for them)
Con’s:
- It’s difficult to work from your home on a daily basis
- Requires displine (get out of your pjs and go out and talk to people)
- Requires change (of habits, mindset and attitude)
Dream Design Realty recognizes the change can be difficult; therefore we provide Realtors the latest tools & systems to help the achieve their personal & business goals. At Dream Design Realty we are all about Balance. We believe in working smart, NOT hard. The change is a must and can be both simple and much more fun if you just welcome the change. Dream Design Realty provides……..
- Tablet pc’s with Real Estate Dashboard “paperless transactions”; includes email & fax
- Niche “lead generating” Blog
- Professional phone system with auto follow
- Online greeting card system to manage client follow up and referrals
- Access to the University Club for your 92101 luxury buyers
- Assistance in setting up branch offices for those superstar agents who still desire the traditional office
- 100 Day Challenge (to help you get started on your best foot possible)
San Diego Realtors
What have you done for me lately?
January 31, 2009 by Drew Burks · Leave a Comment
When I was working as a Realtor I continuously asked myself, “what has my broker done for me lately?”
The answer was almost always nothing of great value. Certainly nothing that was genuinely in my best interest.
This is exactly why I have built Dream Design Realty, to provide consistent value to Realtors. In 2008 our company became a virtual company for several reasons, some of which included:
- Increasing our Realtors commission to 100%
- Eliminating their need to drive to/from an office each day, saving hundreds of dollars in gas money
- Saving them the parking headaches that come with working downtown
- Eliminating the distraction of sitting in the office with busyness instead of business
In 2009 we have created three very important strategic partnerships to add more value to our Realtors bottom line:
- Go Paperless allows our agents to streamline the transaction paperwork and save hundreds of dollars in TC fees, paper, toner, fax bills, etc…
- RE Coaching Company provides all of our agents with a 6-12 week CORE Real Estate Training
- Elle Schaeffer – Virtual Marketing Assistant to manage all your Realtor marketing activities
We are also in process of finalizing a partnership with web designers to develop “lead generating sites” exclusively for each of our agents. Additionally we are working on a partnership with top notch online marketers to help you increase the amount of leads you are getting with your online efforts.
So if you are asking yourself, “What has my Broker/Company done for me lately?” You need to give us a call to see how joining our team will help you improve your business and increase your income.
If you aren’t asking yourself, “What has my Broker/Company done for me lately?”, maybe you should!
San Diego Realtors
San Diego Realtors are happy
January 24, 2009 by Drew Burks · Leave a Comment
Dream Design Realty is expanding by hiring Realtors in San Diego!Â
To expedite our expansion, I personally contacted 50-60 San Diego Realtors with a phone call the past two weeks in hopes of recruiting them to Dream Design Realty. I targeted these agents by searching the MLS for all Realtors who closed fewer than 4 deals in 2008. My reason for targeting this group to recruit was simple, I want to share my excitement for our extraordinary training/coaching program and our agent branding & marketing system….which by the way are FREE to the Realtor.Â
I am pleased to announce that despite the doom-n-gloom being reported from the media almost every Realtor told me they were extremely happy and felt they were succeeding in real estate.  I was also pleased to hear that the majority of these 50-60 Realtors mentioned that they were more than satisfied with the number of transactions closed in 2008.
I wish I had thought to ask better questions to these agents because I can’t help but wonder if they are truly happy or if they are just content. I wonder how their life would be different if they had closed 12 deals last year.
I am really excited to share my company vision with any Realtor who may be struggling to earn consistent income working as a Realtor.  I opened this company ”To Provide A Better Way For Realtors To Succeed In Real Estate” and I believe that Dream Design Realty now has the best & most complete system to offer Realtors.
Is it possible that we hate change so badly that we convince ourselves that we are happy with so very little production & income?
