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Cracking The Code Of The Bohemian Grove…Or Maybe Something Else?

October 26, 2011 Leave a comment

Since Halloween is just around the corner and everywhere you go are ghouls, goblins, creeps, creatures of the night, witches, wizards, drunk college kids, and of course happy little children scrambling around to get as much candy as they possibly can, we thought we’d share a bit of mystery, and intrigue with all of you.

Recently listed for sale on PocketListings.net is a single family home in the East Bay built by one of the regions most famous Architects. The property is listed for $10,000,000, has six bedrooms, and because the listing agent has chosen not to share the description of the property publicly, that’s all we can share with you here. But we can say, it’s kind of a big deal.

Membership certainly has its privileges.

-Single family home in the East Bay, $10,000,000 [PocketListings.net]

“MLS Alternative”: Get Used To The Concept. Encourage Innovation. Increase Transactions.

October 25, 2011 1 comment

Hey All! I posted this on my personal blog, and I’m cut/pasting it here…

It would appear that the San Francisco Association of Realtors (SFAR), California Association of Realtors (CAR), and by default the National Association of Realtors (NAR) is again realizing agents want to have control of their listings, clients deserve an alternative place to market their properties for sale, and new technologies can actually foster a healthy real estate environment that could lead to more transactions. Therefore, they don’t want you using them.

Recently the SFAR issued their latest “Advantage Online”. In the latest issue they had this to say:

Participation in Private MLSs and MLS Clubs Involves Risks

With apps commonly available, and the increased use of social networking sites, private MLS groups, such as [losers], have been formed that operate outside the MLS.

Frequently, these private groups set up rules for membership, such as requiring listings taken by club members to be marketed only through the club and not through the MLS, that only select practitioners can participate, and that offers of compensation must meet certain minimums. Furthermore, these private group members are, for the most part, members of established MLSs governed by MLS rules and the REALTORS® Code of Ethics (COE).

In response to this growing trend of online private MLS groups, the California Association of REALTORS® (CAR) has developed a legal brief reminding agents and brokers of the various MLS and COE rules that can come into play by participating in these private MLSs, as well as the legal concerns and risks.

The Association encourages its members to review this briefing document, found [right here], for specific guidance.

Those are pretty powerful and scary words, aren’t they? Not really. Sharing a picture on Facebook of yourself half naked doing keg stands involves risks, getting listings and allowing your seller the option to market their property alternatively should not.

If you actually click through and read the “briefing document” you’ll notice a lot of talk about the “fiduciary duty” of licensed real estate professional to client. Essentially do right by your client and advise them on the best path. This is the year 2011!

Every Realtor’s fiduciary duty at this time should be to advise their clients they may be able to get as much, or more, exposure marketing their property for sale on any number of new media sites, like PocketListings.net, Twitter, LinkedIn, Trulia, Zillow, etc. They should also be advising their clients about the potential pitfalls of hanging their property out to dry on MLS, the thousands of “bottom feeders” out there trolling MLS for price reductions and 100+ days on market, the fact that a listing on Trulia will return more hits to the property than any MLS exclusive listing could ever dream of receiving, that more than 90% of all home buyers begin their home search online and that online search is quickly going more social (heard of Facebook?).

Real estate practitioners should also make it clear and let it be known IT IS NOT ILLEGAL OR UNETHICAL for an agent to market a home “not on MLS”, and it is the decision of the seller where they choose to market their property, not the decision of the agent or local real estate governing body.

The MLS Rules make an exception to mandatory submission only in the event the seller refuses to permit the listing to be disseminated by the service and signs a certification to that effect. Since any decision to forego the marketing opportunities of the MLS is supposed to be driven by the seller, the MLS takes the extra step of requiring the listing broker to provide evidence of the seller’s instruction to keep the listing off the service. In instances where the seller refuses to allow the listing to be submitted, to avoid sanction by the MLS, a listing broker is required to submit a seller-signed exemption to the MLS within the same time period listing broker would otherwise be required to submit the listing.

Betcha didn’t know that. Translation, if you don’t want to list on MLS, you don’t have to. It’s as simple as a one page “Seller to Exclude Listing from MLS” form submitted to the local MLS. You can refuse, and you can force your Realtor to earn their commission by actually putting effort into marketing your property for sale.

Many agents out there will pressure clients to sign a listing and force them on MLS arguing that there are no other ways to get property sold. The logic being, sign the listing, get it on MLS, then go back to the client to get a price reduction, followed by another price reduction, and eventually get down to market price and earn their commission. Has the agent actually “marketed” the property? Often they have not. They simply put it on MLS and consider it marketed. That doesn’t sound very fiduciary, does it?

Don’t think I’m saying the MLS is worthless and that all agents do what I just described. MLS is an extremely powerful tool and still the most popular way to get your property sold, and should certainly be the current #1 recommended choice for “listing” a property for sale. However, these new services are popping up, and gaining traction. It’s not only important that agents and clients recognize this fact, it’s your agent’s fiduciary duty to let you know about them, and give you the option to use them, not hide them from you.

There is no longer one magic bullet (MLS) to sell a property. The economy is staggering, home sales are suffering, and millions of homeowners would love to sell. The internet is here to stay and “social networking” isn’t going away. Realtor Associations across the nation should be working with these new companies to encourage market activity and technological innovation to foster more transactions, not attempting to stifle them. The phrase “off market” isn’t accurate. It simply means “not on MLS”. If a property is for sale, it’s for sale. So market it! Get exposure. Get it sold!

I remember when I got into this business about 10 years ago and my broker was hesitant to even contact her clients via email. I also remember when I started a “newsletter” (sfnewsletter) that quickly grew to many thousands of readers when I was told “postcards are more effective”. Then I started a blog and was told “blogging won’t get you anywhere” (have a look in the right hand column…every transaction there came as a result of this here blog). Now, from my very same colleagues, I’m hearing “MLS is the only way to get property sold”.

It’s just a matter of time before everyone realizes just how powerful a marketing tool sites like PocketListings.net will become, just like they eventually have come to embrace email, the internet, and little sites like Facebook and Twitter.

I’ve said my peace. Have a great weekend!

-San Francisco Association of Realtors Statement on Private MLSs
-PocketListings.net [An MLS Alternative]

Categories: About, Not On MLS

How We Can Help The National Real Estate Market By Facilitating More Transactions

October 6, 2011 1 comment

Our founder recently sent this quote to a reporter, so we thought we’d share.

Upon being asked to put in his own words what we do:

We are socializing the world of off market or not on MLS real estate opportunity and facilitating transactions by giving sellers an alternative to their MLS, buyers their own place to list their needs, and matching them up… a la Match.com. In an economy where Days On Market and a history of price reductions can drastically hurt a sellers offer price, thus their fear of “listing” their home on MLS, we can give them an avenue to explore selling their home through a licensed professional, their network, and the power of internet search, and social networking. On the other hand, because sellers are reluctant to “list”, buyers are in need of more property choices, because they aren’t finding what they need on MLS. We give them a chance to post that need (through their agent), which puts them in the system for future matches as well as makes their need searchable to any sellers or sellers’ agents looking for buyers. If no sale happens…delete…and there is no history.

It’s about time there is an alternative, national, and central place to facilitate real estate transactions at all levels.

As you begin to use and experience our site, as our founder has in San Francisco, you’ll see how tremendously powerful this tool will become to you and your clients.

PocketListings.net

Categories: About, Not On MLS, Press

PocketListings.net Version 2.0 Goes Live: Introduces Real Estate Match™; Privacy Options; Sharing; Saved Search; Email Alerts; Principals Only; More!

October 5, 2011 Leave a comment

We’re pleased to announce the rollout this past weekend of PocketListings.net version 2.0!

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It is jam-packed with new features to help you, the agent, do more deals, and give you, the client, more options when selling and searching for real estate. We did a fabulous tutorial on all of the great new features and how they work, so please take five minutes of your day and check it out.

Some major new features we’d like to highlight:

Real Estate Match™: As buyers and sellers post to our site, we do a little Match.com magic to match criteria and facilitate a potential transaction. Agents can post any property they have that is not listed on MLS, and ALL of their buyers looking for homes. If no matches are found immediately, when some do show up, emails will be sent. It’s online dating for real estate.

Privacy Options On Posts: Pocket listings are tricky in that some clients want the most exposure possible, while others want little to none, but they still want their property sold. When an agent posts a pocket listing on our site it is immediately searchable, but agent controls what information about the property to share, and with whom.

Principals Only: Inspired by our friends in commercial real estate, we give you the option to request anybody that contact you act as a Principal.

Saved Searches For Members: Do a search, save it. Refer to it later. Get emailed when posts fitting that criteria show up on our site. Simplifying your success.

Sharing with Social Networking: Whether you are the person that posted, or you’re someone browsing our site and you come across an opportunity that you absolutely must share, we make it easy. Using third party applications you can “Like” or “Send” any posts via Facebook, and share or repost via Twitter, LinkedIn, email, Digg, Stumbleupon, and so much more. Do a post, spread the word, and tell those in your circle to spread the word too.

Email Notifications of New Matches: Whether you save a search, or posted to our site and we’re looking for matches for you, we’ll notify you via email when something shows up on our site that might be a match.

How We Use Twitter To Get Posts More Exposure And Deliver Results In Real Time: It’s pretty simple really. Every post that hits our site is fed to our Twitter profile. It becomes searchable and we create hashtags for the city (#city) and a unique hashtag for our site that allows Twitter followers to see results only in their city of interest (#plcity). The more followers we get (and we’re getting a lot), the more exposure you get to your post (respecting your privacy options).

Those are just a couple of the big new features we released with this version. We actually have several more features lined up that we’re hoping to release as soon as possible.

We’ve already been written up in Top Agent Magazine, and press inquiries are coming in. The bottom line is that there is more real estate opportunity out there than what is on MLS, and clients deserve an alternative. Please help us help you by spreading the word and using our site today!

-PocketListings.net Tutorial
-PocketListings.net
-Top Agent Magazine

Out With The Old And In With The New. Not On MLS Real Estate Just Got Better, More Social, And More Efficient

October 5, 2011 Leave a comment

Dear Members,

Looking for this?

That was our beta version. We launched it. We got tons of traffic. Agents closed deals because of it. We learned from it. We killed it.

PocketListings.net Version 2.0 is live! We changed at least 100 things since the beta version and we have made a completely overhauled service available to you. The general concept is the same, but now we have tons of new features including Real Estate Match™, Saved Search, a Principals Only feature, Social Networking and Sharing options, Increased Privacy Options, and so much more, all available to help you close more transactions and get more and more happy clients!

Our beta version was a result of hundreds of emails I see weekly from one agent to another both marketing pocket listings, and looking for them for their buyers (buyer need), so we tweaked what we had, and the result is amazing.

Version 2.0 is a 100% feedback driven, and we can’t thank you enough for the valuable insight you have provided.

The new homepage looks like this…

Click to check out PocketListings.net Version 2.0

As a current member, you might be wondering what the heck happened to your old account. This is definitely a valid concern, but something you absolutely don’t need to worry about. We have transferred all of the previous accounts over to the new version successfully, your username and password are the same, and and ALL of your posts (including photos) are still live on the new site.

This new version automatically expires posts after 30 days and pulls them off the site, but any posts transferred over will remain live for 60 days from 10/1/2011 (who luvs ya). After 60 days your post will simply Unpublish, but it’s easy to republish it so it remains visible on searches and matches.

To learn all about the new version in detail or if you ever have any questions, please refer to this awesome Tutorial we just threw together. For future reference you can always find it at http://blog.pocketlistings.net/tutorial. We will continue to update it as things change, so don’t hesitate to refer to it later.

We hope you like the new site, and we hope you tell your colleagues. It took us a REALLY long time to release this new version, but we didn’t want to release something with which we weren’t 100% satisfied. We are truly taking a leap forward in the real estate listing industry and we hope you stay with us, as we already have a laundry list of future services to add to help you do more deals even further into the future.

List and search is old school. List, Match, Search, Share, Tweet, Expire, Like, and Link are new school. We are the Dean.

As an active real estate agent in the city of San Francisco, I can categorically state we are filling a void in our marketplace.

We value your business and are striving to make our service something you and your clients come to know and trust, and we hope that you and your clients realize there is now an alternative (not competitor) to MLS. Use your Multiple Listing Service, and use us too. Your clients deserve options, as do you.

If you have any questions about the new site, please refer to our Tutorial from here on out.

As always, may your pocket listings sell quickly, and your buyers find what they need.

Sincerely,

Alexander Clark
Co-Founder

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