A COMPREHENSIVE LISTING CHECKLIST


Research the Property: Use public records and online real estate databases to gather details about the property.
Branding: Include branded materials: business cards, brochures, and other collateral that represents your agency.
Understand the Market: Review current market conditions, trends, and comparable listings
Client Needs Assessment: Prepare questions to ascertain the client's goals and expectations.
(CMA): Present a thorough CMA showing what similar properties have sold for recently.
Pricing Strategy: Explain how you arrived at a recommended list price and discuss the pricing strategy moving forward.
Professional Portfolio: Showcase testimonials, credentials, recent sales, and awards or recognitions
Digital Presentation: Have a digital version of your presentation on a laptop or tablet, ensuring it's visually appealing
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Photography: Outline plans for professional photos, virtual tours, or drone shots
Staging: Offer advice or resources for home staging to enhance the property's appeal
Online Listings: Discuss where the property will be listed online, including MLS, major real estate platforms, and social media
Print Marketing: Describe any brochures, postcards, or flyers you plan to produce.
Open Houses: Share if and when you plan to host open houses.
Networking: Discuss how you'll use your professional network to market the property
Updates and Reporting: Define how often you'll provide updates and the kind of metrics/reporting they can expect
Feedback from Showings: Discuss how you'll gather and communicate feedback from potential buyers.
Inspections and Repairs: Prepare the sellers for potential inspection results and necessary repairs.
Negotiations: Set expectations about how you'll handle offers and negotiations
Listing Agreement: Walk through the listing agreement, clarifying terms and conditions.
Disclosure Requirements: Educate the seller about any necessary disclosures they must provide
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Allocate Time for Queries: Ensure clients have ample time to voice their concerns or ask questions.
Provide Clear Answers: Be transparent and honest with your responses
Feedback: Seek feedback on your presentation to refine and improve for the future.
Follow-Up: Send a thank you note or email after your presentation, reiterating your interest and appreciation.
Remember, a successful listing presentation isn't just about providing information. It's also about building trust, demonstrating your expertise, and showing commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for your clients. Tailor your presentation to suit each client'sunique needs and preferences Thank
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