Vicki Moore

As a lifelong resident and local Realtor, Vicki has established herself as a respected member of the San Mateo County real estate community. She’s known for her wit, sarcasm, and her personality that shows through in her posts. You can find her spouting off at Twitter, here at ag, and her personal blog, San Mateo Real Estate Blog.com.

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15 Comments

  1. Scott P. Rogers

    > I add to it every time I talk to a new client…

    Very interesting — thanks for compiling (and sharing) this comprehensive list! A few thoughts/questions…

    Do you typically discuss these items face-to-face?

    Do you send them to the client by e-mail and ask them to respond?

    If you do it face to face, how long does such an “interview” take? :)

  2. Ken B.

    Well done and very generous. I’ll pass your words of wisdom along.
    Thank you.
    Ken b.

  3. Lani Anglin-Rosales

    Ken, if you look at the top of the document that Vicki has shared with us, the grey arrows at the top right allow you to print the document right from the blog. That way it can be distributed to anyone in your office! Otherwise, feel free to email this article to them.

    _______________________________

    Vicki, have you emailed this to a relocating client from another city or country before arriving? If so, how was it received? (if not, why?)

  4. Luxury Homes For Sale

    great strategy! great technique to get long with client..
    I’m just curious about the length of conversation?
    it may take time!
    by the way, it is still a nice post! Thanks for sharing..

  5. Jason

    thanks for using the embed document feature Vicki, glad its helping out

  6. Mike Taylor

    Vicki- Kudos to you for this strategy. Too often people just pile buyers in their cars at the drop of a hat with no pre-qualification at all. I think you are right $4 a gallon may have agent rethinking this idea. Good list. Thanks.

  7. Matthew Rathbun

    ::applauding:: Can you come with me and help teach ABR? Well, done…

  8. Jim Duncan

    Matthew – what does one learn in ABR classes that can’t be found online?

  9. Benjamin Bach

    Vicki, it only takes one :)

    I use a similar sheet for my initial consultation with an investor. It helps me figure out what they know, what they don’t know, and most importantly – what they think they know, but have no clue about (You can spot these easily – they start with “My Uncle Bob told me….”)

    [ If anyone wants the questionaire I use with investors when we initially meet, let me know. ]

  10. Jonathan Dalton

    Jim, are you tweaking me or Matthew? :-)

    Oddly enough, the only thing that’s stopped me from getting my ABR is I don’t want to have to pay every year to be able to call myself one. I figure once I have it, I should have it.

    Yes, I’m a stubborn SOB for better or (likely) worse. Cheap too.

    I kinda laughed off the nice conference room my office has with the flat-panel TV and computer hookup. But it’s been a godsend … I’m routinely meeting clients here and vetting the lists long before we go out to see homes. Good way of confirming what they want and you usually can tell by their reaction how serious they really are.

  11. Barry W Bevis

    Had a need for a form like this today.
    They are in town buyers; but, he and his wife is on vacation for two weeks.
    He asked if there was anything they could work on while they were out of town.

    Thanks for Sharing!

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