
SSRE020: Questions to Ask When Interviewing an Agent to Sell Your Home
06/20/17 • -1 min
When I was an engineer, I’d interview with people who didn’t know how to do my job. They had no idea how to qualify me for that which they did not know how to do themselves. Interviewing a Realtor has the same challenges. Learn a few questions to get off in the right direction...
- Identify buyer myths
- Be careful of agents who buy homes
- Spot the wolves in sheep’s cloths
- Top agent isn’t what you think it is
- Don’t be dazzled by market place numbers
- How to qualify agents using photos
- Spot a true “Internet Marketing Plan”
- Understand extraneous marketing
- Marketing that sells your home versus sells your agent
- How to spot the narcissist
- Choosing an agent your comfortable with
- What is their feedback system
- Do they ask questions about you?
- and more
Quick Tips from Matthew:
The biggest mistake sellers make is thinking their agent can control the market. Their agent can bring them a cash buyer in the first week, or pull a magic carrot out of their hat and sell home themselves. These are really bait and switch tactics to get you under listing contract with them. When interviewing an agent it’s important to understand that the agent cannot control the marketplace in any way shape or form. They are your LIAISON to the market place. There they guide you to make sure you do the right things and have the best chance to do well selling your home. This takes a solid marketing plan and lots of strategist. So a good agent will be asking you LOTS Of questions and developing a custom plan to get your home sold based off your needs. His tool kit should be well polished. Today most all the tools are on the internet as that is where virtually all the buyers go to find their home.
Referenced Materials:
- Interview check-list: list of questions to interview listing agents with.
- Matthew’s Portfolio: a link to Matthew’s Portfolio at KeysToArizona.com. Compare the pictures and marketing from the agents you interview to what you find on this website.
- Matthew’s Client Questionnaire: a good agent is going to be asking you a lot of questions. This is our minimum list of questions for each listing appointment. It also includes our checklist and prescribed homework we assign each client.
More about Matthew:
Matthew is a licensed Real Estate Agent in Arizona. He works with a team cooperative team of agents to assemble the best real estate solutions possible. These are based off client needs and marketplace conditions. Make sure to give him a call if you are in Southern Arizona. You can reach him at (520) 344-3481 and or checkout his work at KeysToArizona.com
When I was an engineer, I’d interview with people who didn’t know how to do my job. They had no idea how to qualify me for that which they did not know how to do themselves. Interviewing a Realtor has the same challenges. Learn a few questions to get off in the right direction...
- Identify buyer myths
- Be careful of agents who buy homes
- Spot the wolves in sheep’s cloths
- Top agent isn’t what you think it is
- Don’t be dazzled by market place numbers
- How to qualify agents using photos
- Spot a true “Internet Marketing Plan”
- Understand extraneous marketing
- Marketing that sells your home versus sells your agent
- How to spot the narcissist
- Choosing an agent your comfortable with
- What is their feedback system
- Do they ask questions about you?
- and more
Quick Tips from Matthew:
The biggest mistake sellers make is thinking their agent can control the market. Their agent can bring them a cash buyer in the first week, or pull a magic carrot out of their hat and sell home themselves. These are really bait and switch tactics to get you under listing contract with them. When interviewing an agent it’s important to understand that the agent cannot control the marketplace in any way shape or form. They are your LIAISON to the market place. There they guide you to make sure you do the right things and have the best chance to do well selling your home. This takes a solid marketing plan and lots of strategist. So a good agent will be asking you LOTS Of questions and developing a custom plan to get your home sold based off your needs. His tool kit should be well polished. Today most all the tools are on the internet as that is where virtually all the buyers go to find their home.
Referenced Materials:
- Interview check-list: list of questions to interview listing agents with.
- Matthew’s Portfolio: a link to Matthew’s Portfolio at KeysToArizona.com. Compare the pictures and marketing from the agents you interview to what you find on this website.
- Matthew’s Client Questionnaire: a good agent is going to be asking you a lot of questions. This is our minimum list of questions for each listing appointment. It also includes our checklist and prescribed homework we assign each client.
More about Matthew:
Matthew is a licensed Real Estate Agent in Arizona. He works with a team cooperative team of agents to assemble the best real estate solutions possible. These are based off client needs and marketplace conditions. Make sure to give him a call if you are in Southern Arizona. You can reach him at (520) 344-3481 and or checkout his work at KeysToArizona.com
Previous Episode

SSRE019: Protect Yourself From the Real Estate Cheaters
When I was little my grandma let me cheat at cards so it’s no wonder I always won. Do you want to let your competition cheat when you’re playing Real Estate? My guess is not, find out how to identify the cheaters...
- What is Real Estate Agency?
- Dual Agency versus limited dual agency
- Preserving confidentiality
- Negotiating Real Estate is like Playing Cards
- Your motives and options are your cards
- How to bring forth best market has to bear
- Identify cheaters aka Real Estate Wolves
- and more.
Quick Tips from Matthew:
The easiest way to get taken advantage of is not understanding agency. Likely you would not even realise somebody has their hand in your wallet. So you need to take a little time to explain exactly what Agency is.... Think of agency as the players at a game of poker. It is important to know who is playing so you can hide your hand of cards from them. Simple enough, but this is violated every day in Real Estate. The only thing we want to show the marketplace is positivity so we can attract the best the universe has to offer.
Referenced Materials:
- READE: this form is one of the first forms you should see. It identifies who’s who / who’s at the table playing poker.
- Consent to Limited Representation: this defines if you are entering a dual agency or limited dual agency.
More About Matthew:
Matthew is a licensed Real Estate Agent in Arizona and super geek. He commands several Real Estate websites seeking to educate consumers on how to Rock the Real Estate market. If ever you are selling a home in Arizona (or would like a referral to sell a home) give him a call. You won’t be dissapointed, you’ll be delighted! You can Real Matthew’s Real Estate hotline at 520-344-3481
Next Episode

SSRE021: How to Sell Your Home “For Sale by Owner” without a Real Estate Agent
My cousin called me and asked the question every agent dreds, “How do I sell my home without an Agent.” I continued with a breakdown of how it works...
- Conducting market research to value your home
- What upgrades do you need to sell
- How many days will you be on the market
- Taking professional pictures on a budget
- Creating a tour video
- Drawing your own floor plan
- Where to host your ad
- What is a real estate search engine
- Where to have title work done
- And more...
Quick Tips from Matthew:
It only takes a few weeks of study and a test (at least in Arizona) to become an agent. Really anybody can do it. There are a lot of agents out there that do a minimal service. These agents are typically the ones who also brag about having the most sales as they have little time to do much more. We don’t call them top agents, we call them “minimum service” agents as a result. It’s quite easy to replicate at least the marketing side of the services. This along with a good title company can get you a long ways in the way of selling your own home. A good agent is a different story. They may thousands of hours of experience which you’re not going to be able to replicate selling your home on your own. And hiring a good agent is an investment that pays for itself.
Referenced Materials:
- For Sale by Owner Checklist: what you need to do to get your home listed and on the market without a Real Estate Agent.
- Residential Seller Disclosure Advisory: this is where selling on your own gets VERY tricky. This is only one of MANY disclosures you are REQUIRED by state and or fedral law to use. You have no way to know of which disclosures are needed without proper training. For instance you may also need a lead based paint disclosure, polypipe, airport, affidavit of dislosure recorded, well, septic, HOA, and more.
- Minimum Camera Equipment: if using your cell phone you’ll need this clip HERE. No matter what you need a tripod to take the pictures. This is a lightweight tripod with 3 way head and bubble level HERE that allows you to capture straight lines.
- Advertising: put your ad up on Zillow, Craigslist, and FSBO websites. FSBO offers syndication to other Real Estate Websites and upgraded services. They’re not necessary but can save you some time. Zillow is the most visited website by buyers.
More about Matthew:
Matthew is a licensed Real Estate Agent in Arizona. He works with a team cooperative team of agents to assemble the best real estate solutions possible. These are based off client needs and marketplace conditions. Make sure to give him a call if you are in Southern Arizona. You can reach him at (520) 344-3481 and or checkout his work at KeysToArizona.com
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