Fred Glick

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Realty Reality! That describes Fred, a sharp witted and outspoken realist for the mortgage and real estate world who has appeared on CNBC and NPR's Marketplace along with being quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer and other media outlets. Stand by and enjoy his brain-to-finger translation of thoughts surrounding what we do or what we can do for our clients and learn how the real estate/mortgage world really works. To see all about Fred, please go to http://flavors.me/fredglick

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32 Comments

  1. Carrie Isaac

    LOL – number one is so true! Too bad more agents don’t get it.

    Our slogan is “Real estate has changed. Most agents haven’t even changed their haircut.” It’s funny to give a business card to an agent that *hasn’t* changed their haircut since 1970 and watch them try to figure out what on earth you’re talking about.

    1. Marissa Myers

      Objections are like quarters on the sidewalk. Every objection is good because it’s information that can help you. For instance, Carrie Isaac’s comment demonstrates how she used an objection to write her slogan: “Real estate has changed. Most agents haven’t even changed their haircut.” When I write strategic website copy (or a proposal), I really tune in to objections/problems. They help me develop a persuasive business message that describes a problem and explains the solution. I just wish hearing objections actually felt like finding quarters!

  2. Ken Montville

    Right on, as usual. Nothing more to say about it.

  3. Patrick Flynn

    Absolutely spot on…sadly!

  4. Deb Tabor

    Spelling and grammatical errors in listings or blogs make me insane. It’s the online equivalent of going to a listing appointment with spinach in your teeth, people. You’d check the mirror, right? So spell/grammar check your post! It’s not rocket surgery.

  5. Mike

    “Police Officers are all corrupt, violent, racial profiling egomaniacs!”
    The same people that put all Real Estate Professionals in one, negative basket, are the same people that would be extremely offended if some one did it too their chosen profession. The difference is, that it IS too easy to become, and remain in RE. Anyone can be “In Real Estate”, it takes effort, knowledge and honor, to be a good one. Choose your Agent carefully, there are many very good one.

  6. Terry McDonald

    too funny… the spell check miracle. Early in my career I tried to explain dual agency to an attorney and he cracked up. He said,I can defend a defendant and prosecute them fairly too haha just like in the Soviet Union.

  7. Sue Davis

    Personally, I like the agents who do drive by shootings of their listings. You know them — the blurry photo taken out their car window with the side mirror in the frame. Very professional. And this is why people think we’re overpaid for what we do!

  8. John Kalinowski

    Most is true, but not the comment on teams. If built properly, it’s the only way to build a real estate business that can professionally handle more than a handful of clients. If you want to make serious money, and do the best possible job for your clients, a properly managed team is the best way to go. Just ask Russell Shaw :)

  9. Matt Thomson

    I get the humor here, so I’m not trying to be a total killjoy, but I think you’ve maybe missed the #1 reason. Every real estate agent seems to think it’s all of the other real estate agents who fit into your top 10.
    I know how to use social media, those other agents don’t. I never make mistakes in my marketing remarks like other agents. My photo is current, his is from his high school days.
    Overall, I don’t think consumers DO hate agents, and if they do it’s because of US. Like John said, teams can be useful (like Fred said, people care abou YOU). Dual agency can be very hard, but it can also benefit both parties (if you’re a parent of more than one child, can you settle a dispute fairly or do you take one and your spouse takes the other?).
    Like I said, I do get the humor and I’m not trying to squash it totally, but I really do think it’s time for agents–me included–to focus on what our industry does well and not point fingers at others who do things we’d never do.

  10. Atlanta Real Estate

    Sweet do on that kid!

  11. Bob Stahl

    Funny. I don’t think all consumers hate all real estate agents, though. . . But your point is well taken. I think service professionals, in every industry, need to be in tune with what they’re consumers want and need — and then meet those consumers where they are, not try to get them to meet us back in the 70s, or wherever. It’s always all about the client.

  12. Russell Shaw

    Real estate teams are not important to the public- they never have been. Any more than a doctor’s big staff would be important to the doctor’s patients. I don’t know that all teams are dumb but what most real estate people have put together aren’t “teams” at all – but simply people working in the same building. And the way those “teams” get promoted to the public most certainly is dumb.

  13. ines

    same reasons I hate real estate agents :) – and we can add a couple more:
    EGOS
    LACK OF RESPECT FOR OTHERS’ TIME
    LACK OF LISTENING SKILLS
    POWER COMPLEXES
    LACK OF EDUCATION

    oh wait….I’m a real estate agent

  14. Chuck Rifae

    Hey you forgot that they all drive a Mercedes Benz and claim to be poor oh.. ah.. forget that last one I drive a Benz but I am really poor;)!

  15. Ruthmarie Hicks

    That’s hilarious! Love the hair style issue. I see that a lot. There is one woman who has been on every shopping cart with a picture of her from the 70s or early 80s with a super girl costume no less. I don’t use photos of myself on my cards. I know its controversial, but the photos out there are so strange that I’m afraid if someone saw my 45 year old mug on a card they would figure that in reality I’ve got to be in my 80s.

  16. Constantine Isslamow

    I love the hair from the 70’s. Sad thing is that it’s so true.
    take care
    Constantine

  17. Jeff Gingerich

    Great post. Spelling is my pet peeve…proofread people!

  18. Brandie Young

    Interesting list. Is it really that agents are hated? Or is it undervalued? What would cause someone to think “they’re not worth the $?” IMHO it’s actions and if they portray themselves in a manner which is consistent with the money they will earn from me.

    By comparison, I wouldn’t judge an attorney poorly if they were part of a team, had (what I consider to be) ugly hair or advertised in a paper. I don’t care about their use of Facebook. I’d look to see how he/she presented themselves as a professional service provider (with a hefty price tag).

    But, that’s just me. I’m not an agent.

  19. Dianne

    for someone just getting into the profession, I can understand some of these. My personal experience with RE agents has been pretty good though. when was this survey and where did this list come from?

  20. todd

    yup… we are just above the garbage man

  21. ross therrien

    You forgot the glamour shots some got years ago then when you meet them in person -aHHHHHHHHH!.. At least we can poke humor at ourselves. It’s the $700 Jimmy Choos worn to show properties in a snow storm.

  22. Brad Officer - Jacksonville Real Estate

    Thinking of getting a retro photo for my biz card.

  23. karenweger

    They all love me………on these occasions………..
    I have a supra key to get in the homes. I have access to MLS to get all information. I know all about the area and information. I have a free map. But most of all I have the power to give them heads up when a new listing hits the market. I can do all. They have their day to day jobs that are full time, serving me in another area, dentist hygenist, nurse, delivery, auto repair, etc… I work all day to find them a home, keep informed of local real estate market, financing options, laws and contracts, inspections, disclosures and more.
    They do love me as a realtor.

  24. Morgan Hill Homes, Will Klopp

    Light-hearted and funny. I believe consumers that “hate” real estate agents are probably dealing with agents that are inexperienced, uninformed and lack professionalism. That is also most likely why 10% of the agents do 90% of the business. The drumroll at the end should highlight that fact and that hopefully now that things are tough a large number of the “hated” are departing the industry for the aforementioned reasons.

  25. Rogue Agent

    This was better list that esplained why folks no like ajents! great post! i’m an ajent two!

  26. Dennis C Smith

    What is worse the ’70s styling hairdo or the pet? I see the business card with the little pooch or cat, or the big boxer, and I think, “will that animal be coming on her/his appointment?” What does a chihauhua (did I spell that right?) have to do with listing my home or helping me put my life savings and family future into a home you recommend? Go to the stylist and dump the pet before hitting the photo studio!

  27. Michael Sosnowski

    Even though we have a team ourselves, I had using the word team. It would be interesting to see what kind of alternatives your readers could come up with – something a little different. Not just “associates” or “group”. I have been struggling with this and don’t really have any good ideas!

  28. Kate

    One of the biggest pet peeves I have about agents is poor listening skills. So many are just unbelievably chaotic and scattered in their go, go, go mentlaity that they can’t connect. They seem intent on just shoving clients into a house and collecting their commission.

    I have also noticed that many are poorly educated and incompetent. It’s like, they failed at everything else in life and then decided to become an agent as a last resort.

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