10 Listening Techniques to Improve Your Negotiation Skills–Part 2

10 Simple Listening Techniques to Improve Your Negotiation Skills–Part 2

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Check out part 1 here: Part 1.

We get it, you became a real estate agent because you love to talk. But here’s a nugget of harsh truth: sometimes you have to listen as well. In fact, your entire career depends on your listening skills. Otherwise, how will you understand your clients’ needs and make all those sales? (Hey, at the very least try to pretend to listen.) Here are Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services’ simple listening techniques for effective communication:

  1. Fight distraction and bad listening conditions.

Have you ever been out with friends and everyone is sitting at the table, faces turned down, with the blue glow of their cell phone illuminating their dead countenance? Don’t be that person. Put your phone on silent and give other people your full attention.

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Come on, man. Just talk to the people you’re with.

  1. Show patience and don’t interrupt.

A pause doesn’t necessarily mean that the speaker is finished talking. Sometimes people are just looking for the right word or articulating their own thoughts to themselves before telling them to you. There are few things more frustrating in a conversation than feeling like you can’t pause for fear of being interrupted. Silence is one of your most underutilized conversational tools.

 

  1. Listen between the lines.

If you take everything a person says at face value, then you’ll miss the majority of the information they make available to you. People often (unintentionally) hide their true thoughts or motives in the lines between their words.

 

  1. Clarify what you are hearing.

Don’t be afraid to ask the other partner to put their thoughts into other words for your own understanding. While people often find it annoying when they’re interrupted by someone who only wants to talk about themselves, most people don’t mind being interrupted for a clarifying question; it shows that you care.

 

  1. Watch for changing tone or volume of the speaker’s voice, facial expressions, gestures, and word emphasis.

These physical changes can signal emotional changes in the speaker’s mind. Pay attention to the conversation points at which these changes happen in order to better understand the speaker’s thought process, even if they are not explicitly telling you what they are thinking.

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Picking up on subtle social cues can help improve all of your social interaction

 

Utilize these simple listening techniques to not only improve your negotiation skills, but also to provide better service to your clients. Check out part 1 here: Part 1.

 

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

 

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

10 Simple Listening Techniques to Improve Your Negotiation Skills–Part 1

10 Simple Listening Techniques to Improve Your Negotiation Skills–Part 1

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We get it, you became a real estate agent because you love to talk. But here’s a nugget of harsh truth: sometimes you have to listen as well. In fact, your entire career depends on your listening skills. Otherwise, how will you understand your clients’ needs and make all those sales? (Hey, at the very least try to pretend to listen.) Here are the first 5 of Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services’ 10 simple listening techniques for effective communication:

  1. Prepare questions and remarks in advance to free your mind to listen.

Have you ever talked to someone who you know is just waiting for you to stop talking so they can say something? Don’t be one of those people. Channel your inner lawyer and prepare some conversation points before speaking with your client.

  1. Exercise emotional control.

No, you’re not a robot. But you can keep negotiations civil and favorable to your interests if you keep your emotions in check.

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You can exercise emotional control without becoming a robot.

  1. Remain open and avoid jumping to conclusions; limit your own talking.

Limit your assumptions when you head into negotiations. When you let the other party do the talking they’ll usually give plenty of talking points, just make sure that you…

  1. Take selective notes on the most important points.

No, taking notes during a conversation doesn’t necessarily make you look like a psychopath, just make sure your conversation partner knows what you’re doing.

  1. Give the speaker your conscious attention with good eye contact.

Giving someone your undivided attention lets them know that they are important to you. And regarding the eye contact thing: again, don’t take it to psychopathic levels, just let your partner know that you care about what they’re saying.

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Okay, you’re overdoing it.

Utilize these simple listening techniques to not only improve your negotiation skills, but also to provide better service to your clients. Check back next time for part 2.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

5 Little-Known Techniques for Effective Goal-Setting

5 Little-Known Techniques for Effective Goal-Setting

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Every top real estate agent (as well as top performers in any industry) must necessarily be goal-oriented. In fact, these high-achievers share some similarities in how they set their goals as well.

Here are a few important and similar qualities that exist in the goals of real estate’s top producers:

  • They know what they want and they simply go after it.
  • They set moderate, attainable goals and take only calculated risks.
  • They know how to manage time and arrange priorities.
  • They look for accurate, constructive feedback.
  • They incessantly seek knowledge.
  • They display more self-confidence than they actually possess.

The first step to effective goal setting is to know what you want to accomplish or attain. There are many different types of goals; they could pertain to your career, personal life, health or well-being, family, faith, or your financial situation. Begin by identifying your desired result, then work backwards to determine the steps to achieve that result.

 

In the process, make sure your goal is:

Attainable. Goals must be reachable to be believable.

Measurable. Goals must be specific and able to be measured in some way.

Relevant. Goals must have value to you in order to make the effort worthwhile.

In Writing. Goals must be reduced to writing for clarity and commitment

Time-bound. Goals must have a specific and committed time frame.

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Make sure your goals are realistic

Once your goal is set, follow the PREAM method:

Post. Write it down.

Review. Check your plan and revise if necessary.

Evaluate. Determine if you are on the right track.

Adjust. Change your activities if necessary.

Monitor. Measure your progress.

 

Creating measurable objectives. Objectives are measurable milestones that lead toward achievement of a larger goal. They are identified when you create your plan to accomplish your goal.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

LarsonEd TV Show Better than Netflix–Naples Real Estate School

Nuts to Netflix, spend your Valentine’s Day watching the LarsonEd founders on their new TV show.

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Larson Educational Services is the premier Naples real estate school and education provider. Family-owned and operated, we will assist you with every aspect of your Florida real estate career with our Florida approved Pre-Licensing, Exam Prep, Post-Licensing and Continuing Education courses. Through our top-notch classroom courses and online training, you can fulfill all the Florida education requirements.

 

Brad Larson

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1400 Colonial Blvd #44

Fort Myers, Florida

33907

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Papa-Paparazzi–Naples Real Estate School

Jeez, I am SO sick of waking up to paparazzi and news crews at my home. I get it: I co-own the best real estate school in Florida. Moving on…

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8 Common Causes of Inflated Home Listing Prices

8 Common Causes of Inflated Home Listing Prices

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Sure, we all want to get the most bang for our buck when selling a client’s home. But there are a few common pitfalls that cause both sellers and agents to overvalue their properties. Be careful to avoid these 8 common causes of inflated home prices to more accurately assess your client’s home value.

  1. Over improvement

Improvements should be made for enjoyment, not just resale. A seller cannot add an item to a home, select it to their style, use it, and then expect a buyer to pay the original cost.

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  1. Maintenance vs. Improvement

A new roof on a 25-year-old home is not an improvement, it is maintenance! Adding a third stall to a two-car garage is an improvement.

  1. Need

An owner’s need for money does not increase the value of the home. Would you pay $5000 more for your next home because the owner needed $5000 more?

  1. Paying more for next house

Values are location specific. High values in the destination do not increase the value of the existing home. Whether you are moving to New York or Alabama, there is no effect on the price of your current home.

  1. Lack of factual data

Base the opinion of value on recent documented sales, not neighborhood gossip. Neighbors can be heard saying, “They got their price.” When in fact, they did get their price, but may have paid $3000 in closing costs for the buyers or $5000 on replacing carpet.

  1. “We can always come down”

Some buyers may offer low, but they will do that at ANY price. Sellers are more likely to successfully negotiate to a fair sale price if the original offering is not over-inflated.

  1. Ego pricing

This is the notion that “My house is better than all those other homes.” The seller may indeed have a superior property, but don’t let their nostalgia get in the way of accurate pricing. It’s also critical to adjust where the home is not superior, too.

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  1. Location, location, location 

The golden rule of real estate. Price, terms, condition, and marketing can all be changed. Location will remain the same.

Be careful to avoid these 8 common pitfalls that cause sellers to have an inflated sense of home worth.

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

Brad Larson

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1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

www.LarsonEd.com

Merry Christmas 2015–Florida Real Estate School (VIDEO)

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What Buyers Look for in Agents–Florida Real Estate School

What Buyers Look for in Agents–Florida Real Estate School

Buyers, especially first time buyers, will be looking for a number of specific qualities in an agent that will guide them through the process of buying a home. Consider the needs of the buyer when showing them homes.

What do buyers look for in an agent when selecting and showing properties?

  1. Buyers want you to perceive their physicalandemotional needs…listen
  1. A good Realtor helps in narrowing down the field of what I’m looking for, not just the agent’s own listings
  1. Use technology to do the research on the houses first so we don’t have to waste time looking at places we have no chance of buying
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As an agent, you need to know which homes will emotionally destroy your clients.

  1. Save time by knowing and previewing the properties in ‘my’ criteria
  1. Buyers want to get property information readily. Give me information. I want to see MLS descriptions and comparables and neighborhood information.

  2. Have knowledge of the market: price and terms

  3. Have knowledge of the area: schools, stores, traffic, taxes

  4. Don’t rush the buyer so much he buys the wrong house

  5. Buyers want you to point out features, including negatives
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“The location is great on this one, but I’ll be honest: it’s just a rock with a hole for a door.”

  1. Buyers don’t want you to always agree with them. Suggest options and give advice.

If you embody these traits for buyers, you will be well on your way to meeting their needs and selling more homes in the process. Win-win!

About Larson Educational Services:

Utilizing 30 years of real estate training and professional education experience, Florida real estate school Larson Educational Services is the premier provider of Florida real estate licensing, exam preparation, post-licensing, CAM licensing, mortgage loan originator licensing, and continuing education in Southwest Florida. Classes are available in Fort Myers, Naples, Sarasota, and online.

 

Brad Larson

Larson Educational Services

1400 Colonial Blvd. Suite 44

Fort Myers, FL 33907

info@LarsonEd.com

239-344-7510

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Watch out for Florida Real Estate School LarsonEd in 2016

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We hope you’re enjoying your holiday season with loved ones and friends. Larson Educational Services has been expanding this 2015 with new facilities in Naples and more class offerings.

If you’re already a LarsonEd student (well done, BTW), then check out our exam tutor here: http://www.larsoned.com/examtutor/

If you’re already a LarsonEd student and you have the exam tutor (you’re on a roll) then check out our exam tutor explainer here for tips on how to use the software:

Brad Larson

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Fort Myers, Florida

33907

239-344-7510

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Is it Christmas yet?

Yeah, but who’s counting? (We are.)

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Fort Myers, Florida

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