Linsey Planeta

Linsey Planeta is the Broker Owner of Belterra Fine Homes in Orange County, California. Linsey rants regularly on her blog, OC Real Estate Voice. She also provides sellers with tips on how to get their home sold on Why Didn't My Home Sell? She has been an active Real Estate Coach and Instructor and loves working with agents so that they may look at their business with fresh eyes, renewed purpose, and defined systems. Linsey can be found in her office or you can also find her on Twitter@Linsey.

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  1. Patrick Harfst

    Linsey!
    Thanks for putting into words the very essence of what this profession is all about – helping families! So sad that some do not get it, and rather than leaving the business, they stay and foul the nest for the rest of us…

  2. Thomas Johnson

    Consider this: The banks couldn’t enter Real Estate via Congress, so they are now entering Real Estate by owning the inventory. If a third of the inventory is REO, the banks are as big as all the Realogy brokers. How long before they create a new outsource brokerage REOlogy and sell franchises? I could suggest some brand names like Cemetery 21…

  3. Benn Rosales

    @agent21 lol now that’s a power move!

  4. Paula Henry

    Linsey – We have agents here representing REO companies who will only accept an offer by email along with all the downloaded disclosures, then tell you they will call you when they know anything. You do not receive an answer if you call; only instructions for submitting an offer.

    If people have no passion, they should leave the business; unfortunately as the industry has changed, so has the behavior of those who have never represented a first time home buyer.

    I recently submitted an offer for a first time home buyer and the first thing the agent said was, tell me it’s a cash offer; I need a cash offer. And that seems to be the norm.

  5. Claude Labbe

    It does seem the bar has been reset lower in the recent past; that only makes it easier for the true professional to be even more different. Some clients will notice over time that their Realtor has a better approach than others, some won’t notice as much. And yes, other agents will notice also.

    It’s the way to be, and over time, reputations will be made. In the meantime, I need to go send a few more emails to those agents who aren’t returning calls.

  6. Ruthmarie Hicks

    Interesting about the preamble regarding the hoots and hollers of those hoping for a “cleaning out” of non-serious agents. I’ve seen a lot of that on Active Rain. Long time agents looking forward to scarfing up more business after these “losers” had been forced out of the business. Careful what you wish – you just might get it! I wrote a couple of blogs on that forum that if you are saluting the failure of other agents then YOU are the failure. I was laughed out, ridiculed and because I was relatively new – told to pretty much “step aside” and let the “true professionals” do the work. Many of these agents have disappeared. Maybe to their own blogs – but my guess is that quite a few of them ended up leaving the business. They made an assumption: that because they were long time agents with deep roots in the business that THEY would survive and newbies like me would soon be history.

    As for quality surviving – cream tends to rise to the top – but so does sludge. Assuming that the “clear out” would be totally meritorious is extremely naive – if not downright foolish. Some were just cunning enough to survive – they were always about the money and never about the client. They survive because they are always thinking about “number 1.” Others simply had more resources ($$$) to ride out the downturn. Some had alternative careers with flexible hours to help them through the storm. I’ve been very disappointed in the quality of many of the survivors in my market.

  7. tomferry

    Linsey … I hope you can hear me clapping for this post from my office!

    This is great what you wrote, “I hope that the change in real estate ultimately leaves us with professionals – full or part time – but those that really see the heart behind each and every transaction. Each city is a small town community of agents. It’s about the clients we represent.

    It’s about the relationships to one another.”

    You nailed it with this one! We are directly responsible for impacting our local community and economy by the work we do as PROFESSIONALS!

    Thank you!

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