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Reverse Prospecting
Several months ago I received a call from a woman I had met 2 years prior. At that time she was thinking about selling her Long Beach condo. It was an investment property, little was owed on it and it was cash flowing nicely, I advised against the sale - in a hot sellers market. It was a good investment, was paying off nicely and was great retirement income. She could easily purchase without selling that condo.
Recently the same woman contacted me again. She wanted another investment condo. It had to be in one of two specific buildings, had to be on the 4th (top) floor and had to be a rear one bedroom unit with loft and a Downtown Long Beach view. There were none available. Fourth floor condos, like these, were not often available. I assured her that all was not lost.
About a week later I received a call from a very nice gentleman who owned the exact unit we were searching for. He had already relocated out of state, had a relocation company and had listed the unit, and of all wonders - it was not yet on the market, is this perfect or what?
The listing agent was contacted and assured that we were writing on the unit, unseen if necessary, subject to inspection. She made it possible for us to see the unit prior to it being put onto the MLS (its good to know people), it was perfect (staged) and in excellent condition. My buyer wanted this unit even if it was in bad condition, she would have fixed it.
I handed her my phone and said fire him or I am not going to represent you. I further explained that this was a felony and I didnt want to visit her in the pokey. She went ashen, dialed the phone and fired him. He called back repeatedly for several hours disturbing us until I took the phone from her, told him to stop whining, hung up on him and turned it off. She then informed me that the lender had been drinking heavily while at her home the evening before. I was appalled.
We closed on the unit without further problems.
Its good to have friends at ActiveRain.
Thanks Brian!
In a market that is flushed with inventory what are the chances of a buyer wanting something that is not available? Slim, at best? Owners know it is difficult to sell right now and that it takes time to sell most properties in todays market. If you reach them, with a genuine buyer, before they go on the market, in many cases they will negotiate rather than running the risk of not selling and going through the stress of being on the market. Reverse prospecting works if you know EXACTLY what your buyer wants and EXACTLY where they want it to be. Give it a try, you might be pleased with the results.
Reverse Prospecting works!
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Posted on May 06, 2007 @ 12:03 pm by Laurie.Manny
Posted in Main category, Long Beach Condos, Buyer Information, Seller Information, Downtown Long Beach, Downtown Long Beach, Home Buyer Information, Seller Information, Long Beach Condos, Seller Tips, Buyer Tips
Comment from: Kaye Thomas [Visitor] It's not always what you know but often who you know..Nothing better then having a a great lender when you need him.. Your client is fortunate to have such terrific service. Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Kaye, Isn't that the truth!?! I honestly don't think this deal would have happened without Brian. The other lenders seemed to be in shock from the sub-prime implosion, I couldn't even get them to do their job, it was strange. Something to be said for a level-head. My client thinks Brian is a God. Comment from: Sarah Cooper [Visitor] There is a REASON you guys are Active Rain Royalty!! It's because you put your clients above all else and work that magic! Loved this story, it's like a fairy tale with a damsel in distress, an evil villian and TWO heroes to save the day. Bravo!!! Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Sarah, Thank you for your kind words. You crack me up, lol. Comment from: Mary Pope-Handy [Visitor] Laurie that is a great story and lesson to folks who take the time to read it. Wow, your poor client got some war wounds while learning, huh? Comment from: Roberta Murphy [Visitor] Reverse prosepecting and forward results. Your client's gotta love you and Brian! Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Mary, I always say, if you don't try, you will never know. What does it take to write a letter and ask? One home huh? Talk about a needle in a haystack. That was a miracle. It does work. It really does. Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Roberta, My client has become a friend, we speak on the phone most days. Comment from: Ines (from The RICK & INES team) [Visitor] That's what I call PERSEVERANCE!! That is such a great story with a happy ending! Go Laurie and Brian Brady!! (now I'm doing the cabbage patch again). Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Hi Ines, Brian is the best! We have become a strong team. Cabbage Patch? Comment from: Angela [Visitor] Another reason to make that call? A potential seller may be teetering on the fence trying to decide which direction life is leading them and whether or not they should sell. If you make that contact, whether it be a letter, phone call, whatever, you just might be instrumental in saving their marriage, health, job, etc. and moving their life forward to the next chapter. Nope, I'm not kidding. :-) That's what happened to us 15 yrs ago when my husband was put in a position that forced him to have to drive 3 hrs one way from home to work (it wasn't a pd relo situation). I had dug my heels in for 8 months in hopes he would be switched back. It wasn't happening. He called from work one day to tell me this time, not ask me, to call an agent and list our 21 acres and home. I still hesitated. Pay attention here because he DID NOT tell me WHICH agent to call. Believe me, between the 6 hr round trip drive, work, and sleep, he hadn't even had an opportunity to look up an agent much less contact one. Cell phones weren't an ordinary part of life at that time so contacting one during that drive wasn't possible. He was a RR conductor so calling FROM work wasn't possible either. Anyway, within 2 hrs of his call, an agent called me out of the blue to ask if we'd be interested in selling just a couple of acres of our land, not the whole 21 acres, mind you. She had a buyer looking for a small piece of land just outside the city limits and was having difficulty locating a property that fit their desires/needs. Needless to say, I took that call as a sign that I was to give up my battle to stay put, list our property, and get on with an easier life for my husband. Although our property didn't sell to the buyers she originally called for (we didn't want to divide the acreage due to right-of-ways, etc), she did sell it within two weeks to another buyer that came along just a couple of days later looking for exactly what we had. Our marriage is still going strong, we've had to move FOUR more times since then (it's easier when you're not attached to your locale, and I've learned to go with the flow and enjoy the adventures along the way), and the buyer is STILL there loving his land and home last we heard. So there ya have it...go make the call, write the letter, whatever you feel led to do. You're doing more than just selling homes and properties for people. :-)
Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Angela, I cannot thank you enough for sharing your story with us. You are right, one never knows. If we don't reach out and make contact, opportunities will just pass us by. I am curious. Had that agent not called you at that very moment, how would you have gone about looking for an agent? Thank you again for stopping by and sharing your story, I wish you many happy adventures. Warmest Regards, Laurie Comment from: Angela [Visitor] Your welcome, Laurie. I had several friends in that area and my employer, all of whom I respected for their high level of integrity, who all had large networks. I would have called them and asked for their recommendations. As it turned out, the agent that sold our property was the TOP new agent in the area. She had only been in RE for about a year at that time. She was a go-getter, but she was also mindful of the emotional roller coaster I was riding at the time. I've always appreciated how she handled the whole situation and the sell of our property.
Comment from: Laurie.Manny [Member] Angela, We always love success stories here. Thank you again for sharing yours, my hat is off to your agent, she sounds terrific. Stop by and visit anytime. Warmest Regards, Laurie Comment from: Tim [Visitor] Laurie,
I found this post from an entry you submitted on Trulia.com. What a great story! In this market, i bet that the gentleman that owned the unit would want to risk having his condo on the market, but would be very excited to find someone who expressed an interest in buying it!
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Over the next few days I sent letters to the owners of the one bedroom with Downtown view,
He wanted to know if the letter was for real. We had a very nice conversation, he told me the listing agents name, fortunately I knew her. We pretty much had negotiated the sale before he informed me he had it listed already.
The buyer did not find the time to actually come in to write and sign the offer for two days, her husband was ill in the hospital and they lived a good distance from
The next day my buyer arrived at my office in tears. She wanted this unit very badly. While driving in, her lender called to inform her that the interest rate would be upwards of 15% and that she would have to give him $10,000 under the table. This to a woman with FICO scores above 750.
Now I had to get a new loan for her right away. It was already late afternoon. The property was going on the MLS in the morning and we were out of time, with no loan, just as sub-prime was exploding - great! I called a couple of the lenders I normally deal with, they were useless so I opened up Active Rain, got 
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