
7 Dumb Things Realtors Do on Facebook
1. Spamming your listings with no commentary Posting a link or sharing something on Facebook without your opinion is boring. Your friends want to know


Determining a home’s value is far from an exact science. It’s even more nebulous when there’s a lack of comparable sales, and it’s downright impossible when the value is so heavily tied to historical sentiment (and less to the physical attributes of the property).
However, that didn’t stop a panel of three real estate brokers from taking a stab at it on a CNBC segment called “What’s It Really Worth?”. Take a listen. One of the guesstimates is significantly different from the other two, and they’re all millions off from what Zillow says.
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1. Spamming your listings with no commentary Posting a link or sharing something on Facebook without your opinion is boring. Your friends want to know

Hello dearest real estate friend. Glad you could make it today. What I want to do here is simple – convince you to be yourself.

There’s probably an agent in your area whose face seems to be plastered everywhere you look. You’re driving down the road and, boom, you see

If you’re thinking about becoming a real estate agent, you’re probably aware that you don’t make a dime until (and unless) you sell a house.

Want a strong dose of reality? Are you sure? Because this is going to sting: In my opinion, the vast majority of agent Facebook pages
Depending on your situation, it may not take the full 30 minutes.
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