Elizabeth Weintraub • Sacramento Short Sale Agent • Land Park

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Is It True Because You Found an Answer on Trulia?

I give most people the benefit of a doubt. Even if I initially suspect a person of wrong doing, I believe it's only fair to cut them a break. After all, who among us hasn't messed up at some point or another in our lives? Thank goodness we aren't in politics, is all I have to say.

Look at Assemblywoman Mary Hayashi and her shoplifting accusation arising from an unfortunate incident at Nordstrom. I can certainly understand being so distracted by a cell phone call that I could walk out of a store with merchandise in my hand. As a Sacramento short sale agent, I probably deal with more complex situations than your average real estate agent on any given day. Bad news comes in a steady stream and goes out as a resolved conflict.

I get bad news on vacation, too, but I resolve it. That's my job, to resolve problems and face conflict head on. Granted, it's much easier when one is sitting on the patio staring out at the waves rolling in. It provides clarity.

It gives me a chance to consider whether I want to cut my losses before they begin. I had a potential listing that involved gigantic amounts of discussion -- an inordinate amount of hand holding -- much more so than was ever necessary. But that's how the business is, sometimes the listings are easy and sometimes they are not. They balance each other out. I like to believe that I do what it takes.

But part of the problem with consumers finding an agent online is they find other things online, too. Things that are not true. And they can't tell the difference. They don't consider the source of the information. Yesterday, a client blasted me over and over about dribble she found in a Q & A on Trulia. It must be true, she swore, because it was on Trulia, for goodness sakes! She knew I was on vacation but she demanded that I "research" a situation that I already had given her the answer to.

For one thing, real estate agents don't "research." Consumers do research. The best research is to hire a lawyer to answer a legal question. Googling a legal question to see what other people have to say about it reminds me of this story of an unnamed beat reporter assigned to cover a bad neighborhood in Chicago. She stood on the corner yelling at passersby, "Does anybody know where I can get a gun?"

The problem with this client is she didn't trust her agent. I gave her the correct answer but she didn't want to listen. When there is no trust, there is no fiduciary relationship. When there is no fiduciary relationship, there is no listing agreement. Things can only go downhill from there. As Kenny Rogers says: You've gotta know when to hold 'em and know when to fold 'em. As a short sale agent, you've gotta have the wisdom to know the difference. We deal with enough crap as it is.

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Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, home buying columnist for The New York Times-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout the four-county Sacramento area. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you. Broker-Associate at Lyon Real Estate. DRE License # 00697006.

The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, available at Amazon.com.

Lyon Real Estate is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.

Photo: Unless otherwise noted in this blog, the photo is copyrighted by Big Stock Photo and used with permission.

The views expressed herein are Weintraub's personal views and do not reflect the views of Lyon Real Estate.

Disclaimer: If this post contains a listing, information is deemed reliable as of the date it was written. After that date, the listing may be sold, listed by another brokerage, canceled, pending or taken temporarily off the market, and the price could change without notice. It could blow up, explode or vanish. To find out the present status of any listing, please go to elizabethweintraub.com.

 

Sacramento Metrolist MLS To Feed Listings Directly to Trulia

Sacramento real estate listingsAlmost every day a Trulia user posts a question in the Q&A section about a RealtyTrac home that isn't for sale. That's because RealtyTrac lists homes on Trulia that have received a foreclosure notice, which means the owners have fallen behind on their payments. It doesn't mean the home is on the market. With any luck, the Sacramento Metrolist MLS, which is a separate company from the Sacramento Board of REALTORS®, will put a stop to that practice.

A little birdie told me that Metrolist is finalizing a deal with Trulia to send listings directly to Trulia and that Trulia will no longer accept feeds from outside sources. Concerned that this new arrangement may affect our Lyon Real Estate branded listings on Trulia, I asked the PTB (powers that be) about it yesterday and was assured that our Lyon listings will not be affected by this. Which is great news.

For the public, however, this is phenomenal news. It would mean Sacramento home buyers and sellers will have access to every listing in MLS in one place, information that was previously privy only to real estate agents. True, they can now search on the Sacramento Bee's web site, but that information is managed in a different manner. The Trulia site offers Sacramento home buyers a larger mix of data and information already.

It makes me wonder, though, how many other MLS companies across the U.S. are working out a similar arrangement with Trulia? I suspect Sacramento is not alone in this venture. I may have my finger on the pulse of real estate activity in Sacramento, but I don't know what is going on in other parts of the country. It would make sense for Trulia to feature all multiple listing service properties in America.

This move is likely to make Trulia a giant.

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Certified HAFA Specialistelizabeth weintraub

 

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Elizabeth Weintraub reviews My Sacramento Real Estate Listings

Elizabeth Weintraub is an author, home buying columnist for The New York Times-owned About.com, a Land Park resident, and a Land Park real estate agent who specializes in older, classic homes in Land Park, Curtis Park, Midtown and East Sacramento. Weintraub is also a Sacramento Short Sale agent who lists and successfully sells short sales throughout the four-county Sacramento area. Call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759. Put 35 years of real estate experience to work for you. Broker-Associate at Lyon Real Estate. DRE License # 00697006.

The Short Sale Savior, by Elizabeth Weintraub, available at Amazon.com.

Lyon Real Estate is not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender. Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.

Photo: Unless otherwise noted in this blog, the photo is copyrighted by Big Stock Photo and used with permission.

The views expressed herein are Weintraub's personal views and do not reflect the views of Lyon Real Estate.

Disclaimer: If this post contains a listing, information is deemed reliable as of the date it was written. After that date, the listing may be sold, listed by another brokerage, canceled, pending or taken temporarily off the market, and the price could change without notice. It could blow up, explode or vanish. To find out the present status of any listing, please go to elizabethweintraub.com.