Jim Duncan

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Dad, Husband, Charlottesville Realtor, real estate Blogger, occasional speaker - Inman Connects, NAR Conferences - based in Charlottesville, Virginia. A native Virginian, I graduated from VMI in 1998, am a third generation Realtor (since 2001) and have been "publishing" as a real estate blogger since January 2005. I've chosen to get involved in Realtor Associations on the local, state & national levels, having served on the NAR's RPR & MLS groups. Find me in Charlottesville, Crozet and Twitter.

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23 Comments

  1. Ken Brand

    Thoughtful post Jim. You absolutely choose the right image as well as the move your making – IMHO.

    Keen times we work, play, wrestle, love and grow in for sure. My big takeaway from your post is that we can’t rest in comfort or the past. Demands, expectations, competition and opportunity wait for no woman or man.

    I wish you the best of luck – although you don’t need luck, you have a big brain and big heart…that’s all you need to Rock The World.

    Cheers

  2. Jeremy Linder

    Congrats on the move, it’s a difficult decision to make at any point in your career. I don’t know that I’ll ever make a move to an independent (mostly because there’s not a strong one in my market with the same ideals) but there is a difference between working with someone who found “you” and working with a client that saw the sign and walked into the office because of the brand. I certainly prefer to work with clients that are referred to me or leads I cultivate through my own marketing versus clients that think we’re all the same agent just with different names. Good Luck!

  3. Lisa Sanderson

    I made an opposite move in November. My small independent company closed and moved in with a large local company which had recently signed on as a Better Homes and Gardens franchise. We found a bigger company was better equipped to provide more services which enable us to diversify our business base in this tough market, and we like the BH&G brand & tools. So far, so good :)

    I wish you all the best, Jim. It sounds like you made the right move for yourself.

  4. Kris Berg

    Good for you, Jim. I am willing to bet you a widget that you won’t look back. It was without a doubt the best business decision we ever made. Jay warned me that the only regret I would have would be not having done it sooner. He was right.

  5. Darren Kittleson

    You validated what I’ve been saying for years…that the consumer chooses the agent as a much higher percentage than the “brand” they are with.

    It’s been interesting to see the decline in an agents business who has been led to believe they are only successful because of the big brand they are affiliated with…that would beg the question of whether or not the big brand is failing as well?

    Good luck in your new venture!

  6. Brian Block

    Jim,

    Best of luck in your new venture. I’m sure that it will be a success. After all, the venture’s not really new, it just has a different name.

  7. Jay Thompson

    Right on Jim! As was told to me, and I told Kris (and others) I think in a few weeks or months the only real question you’ll be asking yourself is “What took me so long?”

    Best of luck to you, not that you’ll need it.

  8. Monika

    Funny how things change. We went from a small independent firm to a large franchise. Now I’m itching to go back…for all the same reasons you sited. Years ago we couldn’t compete with the big guys. Now I know we can…just making a move again is scary. Change is hard but exciting!
    Good luck on your change.

  9. Vicki Moore

    The company I just moved to is local – it’s not small but it is a local, family-owned brokerage. And it’s different – good different.

  10. Jim Gatos

    Your reasons are in large part what prompted me to return to Keller Williams after an almost 3 year absence. Coldwell Banker and Realogy try to constantly say their brands are what people want. I say that’s bull !

    Congratulations and best wishes.

  11. Matthew Rathbun

    Um, based on the graphic, are you telling us you’re pregnant? Are you going to have a lil social media baby? :)

  12. Carson Coots

    I can’t think of anything more exciting than breaking the shackles of old and defining your own agenda and more importantly, purpose as a business. Just sounds fun.

  13. Paula

    Jim – I really can’t decide if you went on your own or joined a local independent – still, I will. Having spent 1/2 of last year looking for a company whose ideas were similar to mine, I decided the “big name” was not the ticket for me.

    I thought about my own place, then ended up with an independent who is just starting out and couldn’t ne happier! I agree, the big name will look a lot different in a few years.

  14. Paula

    What we need here is an edit button :)

    Jim – I really can’t decide if you went on your own or joined a local independent – still, I will comment. Either way, congratulations! Having spent 1/2 of last year looking for a company whose ideas were similar to mine, I decided the “big name” was not the ticket for me.

    I thought about my own place, then ended up with an independent who is just starting out and couldn’t be happier! I agree, the big name will look a lot different in a few years.

  15. Matthew Rathbun

    Jim, you got kind words in person…. Count yourself lucky I was nice once, none-the-less twice… :)

    Still haven’t figured out what tadpoles have to do with social media ;)

  16. John Kalinowski

    Jim- Congratulations on the move! I left RE/MAX in December to start my own firm, and one other agent came with me. So far, it’s been a real eye-opener as to what the consumer cares about in their transaction.

    We had twenty listings when we left, and every single one switched over and came with us. They couldn’t care one bit about the big balloon on the sign, and one actually asked “Now, I don’t have to stay with RE/MAX, I’m with you, right?” That was the moment I really knew we were doing the right thing.

    By the way, what’s the name of your group?

  17. Missy Caulk

    Best of success to Jim. If I ever change again it will be on my own. Right now I am happy being an agent that is left alone unless I need something.

    But, I agree the brand is not what consumers care about.

    That’s why I am a Broker in case I ever need to go, can do it in a heart beat.

  18. Michelle DeRepentigny

    I have been independent twice and big box brand twice now, there are advantages and disadvantages to both. I often times find myself having a crisis of faith when defending my choice of the moment.

    I like having ready made branded tools available, but cringe at some of the big box thoughts. I guess I am still looking for a brand that understands how I do business and that has a clue about how we connect with the consumer, instead of always being a year behind and scared to death of leading.

    BTW- I finally got the graphic – the “brand” is outside the circle trying to get in :p

    It only took me 3 visits back to this post to figure it out.

  19. Michelle DeRepentigny

    And congrats on your move, I wish you much success.

  20. Mariana

    Jim – Congrats!

    We just switched offices, too. We left the “BIG” KW office in town for a much smaller KW office. But this one has the culture, leadership, ownership and support that was a MUCH better fit for for our team.

    We had to switch over all 20-something of our listings and not one of our Sellers cared WHERE we moved… as long as WE still represented them.

  21. Mark Madsen

    I started a real estate company in 2004 with a couple of friends. We sold in 2006, but one of my original partners still hangs his license there. I think that they have over 150 agents now, and nobody seems to care about about the fact that it is not a big brand. However, we were able to give that company a large online presence, so maybe that helps.

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