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The Buyer Agreement Conversation Made Simple
Buyer agreements feel awkward only if you treat them like a trap. Frame them as a commitment to the buyer. "This just says I work for you — your interests, full-time, start to finish. It protects you as much as me. Any questions before we sign?" Confidence and clarity. You represent them; the paperwork just says so.
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📍 START HERE - Don’t Just Lurk, Introduce Yourself
🏴‍☠️ Welcome to Don’t Buy Real Estate - the community built for people who don’t just blindly follow traditional advice. We’re here to: 🏚 Find off-market deals. 🤝 Partner up on JV opportunities. 💼 Help agents and investors grow smart, profitable businesses. 💸 And build a machine that generates monthly revenue together. First order of business👇 COMMENT BELOW with: - Your name + location - Wholesale, Agent, lender or ???? List them all. - Your #1 goal in real estate right now - One tip, strategy, or lesson you've learned that others here can benefit from. (keep it simple) - Your instagram handle This is not a group where people flex. It's a place where we share, collaborate, and win - as a crew. If you're inactive for more than 14 days or seem to be here to just get views on your social media - you'll be kicked. We actually want people who give a shit about making money and helping others. ⚡Pro Tip: If you want traction here, start by adding value on other intros too. Ask a question. Offer insight. Share a win. Help someone move forward.
📍 START HERE - Don’t Just Lurk, Introduce Yourself
Knock Out Your CE Before It's a Fire Drill
Nothing kills a good month like scrambling on CE right before renewal. Do it now, on your terms: - Online, self-paced, from your phone - Knock out a couple hours between appointments - Renewal becomes a non-event I use McKissock for CE — link's in the resources. Future you says thanks.
How to Talk About the Market Without Sounding Like Everyone Else
"It's a great time to buy" means nothing. Clients tune it out. Be specific and local: - What actually sold in their zip last month - What that means for their price point - What you'd do if it were your money Specific beats hype. Be the agent who has the real numbers, not the slogans.
What to Do When Your Listing Gets No Showings
No showings is a price or photos problem — almost never a market problem. Run the checklist: - Are the photos stopping the scroll, or blending in? - Is the price inside the search brackets buyers actually use? - Is the first line of the description doing any work? Fix the funnel before you blame the market. Showings follow attention.
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