The other day someone on Facebook asked “How do you know what questions to ask when hiring a realtor to sell a home?”  It reminded me that we have a page on our website www.Topagent.com in our sellers section a list of interview questions to ask before hiring a Realtor to list your home.

Important Interview Questions You Must Ask Before Hiring a Real Estate Agent

I went back and looked at it and some of the questions were outdated so I freshened it up a bit.  That page had been there awhile.  So I thought I’d share a few of them here in random order:

Interview Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Realtor

1  How many homes did you sell last year?

2  How many homes have you sold in my neighborhood?

9  Is there One thing you can do for me that Nobody else can?

47  Is it a good idea for listing agent to accompany all showings for my home?

42  Do you give advice on how to properly show my home once it is for sale?

32  What advertising do you as agent provide separate from what your broker provides to all the agents in your office?

28  If a buyer calls on my home while you’re out on appointment, do you have buyer agents on your team available to show my home so we don’t lose the buyer?

15  Do you have your own website or a company provided one on their domain?

16  If you have your own website, is it a custom website you manage or a template website?

18  How do you achieve top search engine rankings when everyone else is vying for those top spots?

11  Do you place the MLS on your website, and will my home be a featured listing?

5  Do you have your own YouTube channel and why is that critically important?

6  How many views does your YouTube channel generate?

7  How will my home be featured on your channel?

3  Do you have an online listing portal where I can sign in and see all the activity on my home? Showings, marketing, copies of the ads, feedback, etc.

27  Where and how often will you advertise my home?

29  When buyers call your office, do they talk to a machine or a live, friendly human trained to help them?

36  Does your company have a national advertising campaign to attract buyers?

38  Do you have your own newspaper advertising space or do you share space with a bunch of agents?

43  Will you list a property at a higher price than you know it can sell for?

44  Do you price your properties for top dollar, or do you under-price them for quick sales?

48  Do lenders work hard for your clients, or put you on the back-burner because you’re hard to deal with?

 

For a complete list of questions to ask your realtor before signing anything, visit www.Topagent.com and look in the sellers section.  For answers to these questions, call the Ellis Team 239-489-4042 and we’ll be glad to share the right answers with you.  Asking some of these questions will make the agent you’re interviewing uncomfortable.  You’ll begin to understand which ones understand their Internet presence, which ones have closed a lot of sales and have experience in your neighborhood, and which one rely on what their broker provides and tells them.

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We’ve recently been testing a concept to gauge consumer interest at a subdivision level. For years agents have been sending out Just Listed or Just Sold postcards, or even market updates to communities. Typically this only reached sellers. This was OK because the target was always the sellers who might list their homes. It’s a practice in the industry known as “Farming.”

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Reflection Lakes Interactive Map

We thought buyers might also be interested in similar information, but reaching them in addition to targeted sellers in that area can be dicey. You can’t just mail to a certain area as the buyer could come from anywhere.

We thought “What if we could target both worlds, the buyer and the seller?” One way to target buyers is to reach them on the Internet for specific search items. For instance, let’s say a buyer is looking to buy in Reflection Lakes. If we could somehow provide this list of data when buyers are searching, would buyers find that helpful?

We don’t know, but our hunch says they might. We’ve researched a way to provide a map of an area which shows all the homes available for sale, all closed sales within a certain time frame, and all pending sales and pinpointed them on the map. Additionally, if you click on the pin, you get additional information on the home, like list price, sold price, size, age, pool, waterfront description, bedrooms, bathrooms, and much more. You can customize it to display about anything you want.

We even went so far as to provide links to additional information if available, virtual tours and more. In this way, a buyer or seller can quickly see a homes location on a map and compare it with other like kind homes for sale. It is color coded and sorted by status, so you can look at the solds to get an idea of what homes are selling for or just actives. Perhaps you’re riding down the street and just want to know what it’s on the market for.

The map is set for a particular point in time, however it can be updated at any time. The agent selects the fields to display. The consumer can zoom in or out, as well as click on street view to look up and down the street and view the homes photos, or even take a satellite view to get an idea of the terrain and the surroundings of the community.

We exported all this information into a Google map., so the possibilities are endless on how you can view these homes. It’s really kind of fun. We liked it, so we thought consumers might too,

We selected fields we thought the consumer would be interested in. These fields are flexible and we can add or subtract when building the next map. It took me about an hour to setup this map in Reflection lakes. If you’d like to view it, simply go to www.Reflectionlakes.com

We can setup a map like this for any area and import data from the MLS. If you live in a community you think would benefit from something like this, give us a call at 239-489-4042 or send me an email Brett@topagent.com and I’ll look into it. If you think it’s missing something, or have feedback, we’d like to hear it.

If you think we’re nuts and nobody will use it, you can let us know too. Feel free to email us or comment on our Blog http://blog.topagent.com

We honestly don’t know if the public will use it or like it. We do know it’s cool and useful to us, and we enjoy trying new things if they have the potential to help in the buying or selling process.

Stay tuned for future updates for other areas around Lee County on our website at Topagent.com

Good luck, and Happy House Hunting!

The Ellis Team at RE/MAX Realty Group in Fort Myers has created an interactive map for searching data in Reflection Lakes in South Fort Myers. By clicking on a listing the map will give you detailed information on the property including links to further detailed information. If a virtual tour is available it will link to that as well.

Reflection Lakes Fort Myers Update

 

 

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Check it out and let us know what you think. Feel free to check out floor plans at our Reflection Lakes website

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Reflection Lakes Fort Myers is a gated community in South Ft Myers consisting of 820 properties, 194 of which are single family homes and 358 are villa homes, and 268 condos. Reflection Lakes is centrally located off Summerlin Rd and Cypress Lake Dr with entrances from both.

Perhaps Reflection Lakes greatest beauty is the fact that it abuts Lakes Regional Park full of pristine views and wildlife. Reflection Lakes residents even have their own private entrance into Lakes Park.

Home prices are down significantly from their highs back in 2005, as all neighborhoods are. Currently there are homes priced from $145,000 to $629,700 on the market. The highest sales price for a home in 2011 has been $510,000.

Condos on the market currently range from $119,900 to $219,000. The highest condo sales price in 2011 was $185,000.

Reflection Lakes Fort Myers
4 Bedroom 3 Bath Home in Reflection lakes

The home pictured above is currently listed by the Ellis Team for $280,000 and is located in the Las Palmas section of Reflection Lakes, formerly known as the Estates II section. The home has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and has 2433 square feet of living area. The kitchen features granite counter tops, and the home has a large private back yard with lake views. The home also has hurricane shutters.

Another amenity residents love is the clubhouse. Reflection Lakes offers clay tennis courts, a bocce court, a full sized basketball court, volleyball court, putting green, and an oversized pool with waterfall along with a children’s pool.

Reflection Lakes Exercise Room in Fort Myers Florida

 

Billiard Room in Reflection Lakes

Reflection Lakes Billiard Room

Inside the clubhouse is an exercise room with state of the art professional workout equipment, a card room, billiard room, and a banquet room with full kitchen. The community enjoys many community events as the residents have an active recreation committee planning wonderful events year round.

Clay Tennis Courts in Reflection Lakes Fort Myers Florida
Reflection Lakes Clay Tennis Courts

Reflection Lakes is very stable financially which makes it attractive for buyers and lenders. Lenders today are skittish about lending when there are many homes in foreclosure or a certain number are unoccupied investor units. Reflection Lakes is primarily owner occupied or seasonal residents which makes getting a mortgage easier for borrowers. Fees are low and cable TV is included. Lawn mowing is included in the Villa homes and of course all condos.

We enjoy bringing you market stats and timely real estate information that impacts the market each week. To shake it up a bit, we thought every once in awhile it would be nice to update you on what’s happening in a specific community. Stay tuned and one day you just might see your community featured here.

Volleyball Court at Reflection Lakes Fort Myers Florida
Reflection Lakes Volleyball Court

 

 

Basket Ball Court at Reflection Lakes in Fort Myers Florida
Reflection Lakes Basketball Court

In addition to providing data on the SW Florida real estate market, we thought it would be nice to highlight some local Lee County communities and explore what is happening in that neighborhood today.  This week we’ll focus on Reflection Lakes.

Reflection Lakes in Fort Myers, Florida
Reflection Lakes Community in Fort Myers Florida

Reflection Lakes is conveniently located in south Fort Myers and boasts scenic lakes, special nature preserves, street lighting, community sidewalks and underground utilities all bordering pristine Lakes Park. The magnificent clubhouse sits on a lake and features a state of the art fitness center, billiards, administrative rooms, catering kitchen, heated community pool, children’s playground, 4 lighted tennis courts, basketball courts, sand volleyball court and a putting green.

Reflection Lakes Community Pool in South Fort Myers
Reflection Lakes Pool with Waterfall in South Ft Myers

Reflection Lakes is very close to Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, and is close to the beaches, US 41, and features easy access via Summerlin Rd.

Currently there are 30 properties for sale priced from $114,999 to $750,000.  None on the market now are foreclosures. There are 4 pending sales currently priced from $134,900 to $329,900 and 3 of the 4 pending sales are foreclosures.

Because Reflection Lakes was built primarily in 2002-2003 before the boom in real estate sales, there wasn’t a lot of speculative investor activity, and this is why we haven’t seen a large concentration of foreclosures like we’ve seen in newer communities in 2005-2007.  There are some foreclosures and short sales due to the downturn in the economy, as is normal throughout SW Florida.

Reflection Lakes Overlooks Beautiful lakes Park
Reflection Lakes Overlooking Lakes Park in Fort Myers Florida

So far in 2010 there have been 15 closed sales priced between $113,100 for a condo in Reflection Lakes to $350,000 for a single family home in Las Palmas, often referred to as the Estates II section of Reflection Lakes.  This was a 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with 2,659 square feet of living area, a 3 car garage, pool and was lakefront.

All of the active, pending, and sold listings are posted at www.ReflectionLakes.com  The floor plans are also provided, along with a site plan.

Maintenance fees for the single family homes are $159/mo and this includes cable TV, alarm monitoring, clubhouse, exercise room, pools, street lights, sidewalks, and all the amenities.  Reflection Lakes even has it’s own TV channel for happenings and events inside the community.

A fact most people don’t know is Reflection Lakes has a private entrance into lakes Park.  It’s not uncommon to see residents ride their bikes or take walks into Lakes Park, or enjoy kayak and canoe rides into the park as well.

The amenities, low HOA fees, floor plans, community activities, and superb location make Reflection Lakes worth looking into for buyers today.  The community offers condos, town homes, villa homes, all the way to large estate homes, so there is a product to suit many lifestyles.  Many people are surprised at just how much home they can afford these days, and with interest rates at all-time lows, now may be your chance.

Reflection Lakes is a gated community, so you’ll definitely want to call a Realtor to look around.  Good luck, and happy house hunting.

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Recently we were asked to comment on the new Reflection Lakes vendor gate policy as to how it will affect home sales in the community.  First, let’s state what the new policy is.  Basically, Realtors must purchase a keyfob for each listing for entrance into the gates.  Each keyfob costs $35 and is good for the term of the listing.  The keyfob can be saved and re-used for another listing for a $5 charge each time a new listing is taken.  Realtors must also submit a copy of the listing agreement to the association, as well as any extensions to the listing.

First, I don;t think the association needs to see the actual listing agreement.  A letter from the seller to the association stating the dates should be sufficient.  That listing contract is a private contract between homeowner and listing company.  By giving that information over to an association, there is no guarantee to the privacy and confidentiality.  A homeowner may not want released certain things that could be contained in that agreement.

 More importantly than the first point is the next point.  By forcing Realtors to purchase gate keyfobs, you’re essentially requiring all Realtors who wish to show a property to a prospective client to drive to listing agent’s company to pick up a keyfob to gain access into the community.  There is a reason Realtors purchase expensive lockboxes, and that is to minimize showing agents efforts to show the listed property.  It is a proven fact that properties without lockboxes realize far less showings than those that do have lockboxes.  Realtors simply don;t have the time to drive all over town picking up keys to show a property, then drive all over town dropping the keys back off.  Buyers don’t want to waste time either driving with their Realtor to pickup and drop off keys.  There is an abundance of properties on the market right now.  If a Realtor has to either drive to an office to pick up a key, or pick up a keyfob to even gain access to the community, it will be quite easy to skip those showings and move on to other more easily accesible listings in the MLS.  Keep in mind we have approxinately 16,000 single family homes on the market in Lee County, and over 8,000 condos.  There is no shortage.

 Even though this policy may be a Boom to the Ellis Team at RE/MAX Realty Group because our office is located essentially within Reflection Lakes, it is bad policy for homeowners.  We can forsee every Realtor in town wanting to pickup a keyfob at our office simply becasue we’re located on-site.  We will make keyfobs available for our listings only.  We know other agents will show our listings just to gain access to a keyfob so they can show whatever other listing they wish to show.  We will have to come up with a deposit system from other Realtors to make sure we get these keyfobs back in timely fashion each time.  I’m sure that’s going to go over big, but again it’s the Association’s policy that is going to limit showings, not ours.

Essentially the association is taking al lockbox off each property whether they realize it or not.  Even though a lockbox might be on the property, the benefit of the lockbox has been destroyed because an agent still needs to drive to the listing company’s office to pick up a keyfob to even get to the lockbox.  In a down market, this is not the time to be limiting showings.  It is unfortunate that there isn’t another method of allowing access to Realtors for showings.

 I’m not sure if any Realtors were consulted on this issue before implementing, but I can assure all that almost all Realtors would tell the board this new policy is a bad idea for homesellers and property values.  The gates were put up to promote property values, and in this case the new gate policy may hamper property values by cutting off showings.  Don’t be surprised when showings go Down when the new policy takes effect.  At last count Reflection lakes had approximately 40 homes not paying association fees and facing foreclosure.  Do we really wish to limit showings in this kind of environment?  Curentlythere are about 45 Reflection Lakes Homes on the market.

The rest of the homeowners usually end up funding the unpaid fees of the foreclosures.  If properties in Reflection Lakes become even more difficult to sell, that number could rise.  Seems to me there could be another alternative.  Seems a shame to fix one problem and create another huge problem.

I salute the board for being proactive and making difficult decisions.  Their job is never easy, and sometimes has unintended consequences.  This is one such time.  I hope the board has the foresight to take this new information into account and consider any other alternatives that may be available to them for showings and listed property.  If the board has further questions, we can be reached at 239-489-4042.

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Reflection Lakes annual meeting will be April 11th at the clubhouse at 5:30  A number of important issues will be discussed and voted on.  At issue will be changing the number to reach a quorum, generator use, leases, signs, gates, voting rights and more.  Be sure to attend or send someone with your proxy.