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New Listing in Sacramento From Weintraub Client Review
Looking for a highly rated Realtor based on excellent Sacramento client reviews? New listings in Sacramento, Elk Grove and West Sacramento often land in my direction due to glowing reviews from super ecstatic clients. I consider each client review my future referral. My former clients are referring new business every single day to this Sacramento Realtor without lifting a finger. It’s their client reviews that keep on giving long after the sale has closed. Other agents might work to pay a mortgage or to get out of the house occasionally, but this full-time top producer agent works more than 12 hours a day almost exclusively for that client review.
I’m meeting with a seller and her husband this weekend in West Sacramento to inspect their home and put it on the market next week. The reason they called me was not because I am a veteran Realtor with more than 40 years of experience; it was directly due to the fabulous client review another happy Weintraub client just posted online. An agent can’t make a client say anything the client doesn’t want to say, and a third-party vendor determines whether to allow the commentary, it’s checked out, so these type of client reviews cannot be influenced or coerced.
These Sacramento Realtor Reviews did not originate from random strangers jacked on crack — well, two are, but those were some sort of error . . . The real reviews are from people who have worked with this Realtor for a long time and closed transactions. Further, it takes a bit of doing for a client to post a review. Most clients don’t feel like it. It’s an inconvenience. They might have to register for that referring website. It takes time. They don’t know what to say. Yet, tons of Elizabeth Weintraub sellers take the time to share their experiences, for which I am grateful and humbled. For example, below is a glowing client review I just received:
As the executor of my mother’s estate, I was on a steep learning curve, managing the intersection of selling a condo on behalf of an estate, with the legal ramifications of a reverse mortgage my mother took out before her passing. Because of this, it was a priority to choose an agent who would be fierce and proactive in setting a profitable asking price.
After calling a few other agents that were highly recommended, with one saying that didn’t have time and the other stating that it was unlikely the market would accommodate a higher sales price, I found Elizabeth! She was the answer to my prayers … with a fierceness and confidence that is unmatched!
I had a feeling I was on the right track when she called me within minutes of me leaving her a message. I KNEW I had the right person when she came into my mom’s condo with her clipboard in hand deftly making note of details that all the other agents missed on their initial walk-through. I sat down at my mom’s kitchen table and signed her on the spot!
She stayed with me every step of the way, with unwavering patience, positive attitude and effervescent energy and focus. She works beautifully with her team, all of whom exhibit a sense of mutual respect and professionalism that is very reassuring. Even with the initial offer falling through at the last moment, Elizabeth maintained her momentum and facilitated us getting the highest price per square foot for a condo in the complex.
Witnessing her razor sharp negotiation skills and refined understanding of the psychology and timing it takes to create a sense of urgency and ‘market buzz’ was truly educational, not to mention entertaining:-). When it comes time to sell my home, Elizabeth will be my agent once again!
The sellers I am meeting with tomorrow are selling a condo in the same complex. It wasn’t difficult for them to choose a listing agent for West Sacramento. My goal is simple: to earn a glowing client review. Along the way I will sell that home for top dollar, keep my sellers informed every step of the way, and protect their interests at all times. That’s what consistently earns this Sacramento Realtor an extraordinary client review. Go ahead, call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. I love this business and promise to earn your review.
How Not to Be a Real Estate Radio Star in Sacramento
Real estate radio has never really appealed to me but that didn’t stop the Real Estate Radio Network from calling this Sacramento real estate agent. They offered to make me a radio star. Yup, put me on the air and allow me to share my knowledge and humor with all the people who listen to radio on weekend mornings. Like me, you might be wondering how much you can earn being a real estate radio star. First question I asked:
How much can I earn? I’m not shy.
Oh, they have one person who makes $250,000 a year, the caller assured. Well, that certainly sends up a red flag, doesn’t it? When was the last time somebody called you out of the blue and offered you a quarter of a million bucks?
Second question: Why are they calling me?
What makes me stand out from all of the other real estate agents in Sacramento? Apart from the fact that my name is plastered everywhere, and you can’t click around online without stumbling across my content — and of course the fact that I have a big mouth coupled with 4 decades of real estate — but I wanted to hear it from the representative at Real Estate Radio Network. Why was I targeted?
She fumbled a bit and then mentioned my interviews with the Wall Street Journal and CBS News. She must be looking at my bio page. That sounds a little lame.
How much time does this entail, being a real estate radio star at Real Estate Radio Network?
I already rank as a top-producer agent in Sacramento and move a ton of inventory every year, on top of being the homebuying expert at About.com, I don’t really need a third job. I earn a sufficient income. Time is a precious commodity.
An hour a week. It was flexible.
How does it work, exactly?
This wasn’t entirely clear and would be explained at lunch. It has something to do with sponsors. What if I don’t have any friends or coworkers or associates who would like to appear on the show as my sponsor, then what? No worry, the Real Estate Radio Network would help me and teach me how to do it. All I have to do is commit to a lunch date. Turns out the lunch date wasn’t really a one-on-one lunch date, it was some sort of seminar, a grouping of other real estate agents, although they did promise to feed us.
Nah, if your leader dude wants to meet with me, he can make an appointment and come to my office. I’ll give him 30 minutes to explain his program. See, I offered up, I’m already being a problem. I am not conforming. I want you guys to meet at my office and not in some group setting out by Sacramento State. I don’t think you want me. I am most likely not your targeted radio star.
Sure enough, hunting online, I found a former real estate radio star who had signed up earlier this year with the Real Estate Radio Network. I wondered if she was still broadcasting. No, she quit. She said she can do her own radio show for less money, and she did not need Real Estate Radio Network, nor did she need to pay $1700 per month for airtime plus another $995 as a monthly fee to Real Estate Radio Network.
Well, that quarter of a million income went flying out the window pretty quickly.