Thursday, October 28, 2010

Traffic

Having a very expensive car following you in heavy traffic is great because they never stop too close to you. Happy Thursday everyone!

Sandee Rosien
What We're Good At
Virtual Assistant Services for the Real Estate Professional
Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Office Hours

For the next couple of months, the office hours for What We're Good At will be: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm.  Tuesday and Thursday 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm.

Daytime hours Tuesday and Thursdays are spent with clients at their offices. I am available by email during these 'on-site' visits.  Give me a call or send an email. Have a great spooky Hallowe'en!

 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Lov'in My Job

Why didn't I think of becoming a VA for the real estate agents awhile ago?  I am meeting and working with a bunch of great professionals.  Its great to love your job!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Good Day

Another great day meeting with new clients. Ottawa real estate agents are the best!

Sandee Rosien
What We're Good At
Virtual Assistant Services for the Real Estate Professional
Sent on the TELUS Mobility network with BlackBerry

Friday, October 8, 2010

Long Weekend

Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving long weekend.  Enjoy friends and family, eat way too much turkey and pumpkin pie.

Sandee Rosien

What We're Good At

Virtual Assistant Services for the Real Estate Professional

613.623.9213     |     info@whatweregoodat.com     |     www.whatweregoodat.com

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Holidays are coming

The turkey population in Canada is getting nervous.  Thanksgiving is this weekend.  Before we know it, everyone will be getting ready for Christmas.

While you are busy listing and selling, getting Christmas gifts for family and friends, arranging the Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts don't let the backend of your business slide....

What We're Good At will update your database and keep in touch with your Sphere of Influence, past, current clients, anyone you would like. 

It only takes a few hours a month.  Invest in yourself!  Competition if stiff out there.  Keep your name #1 in everyone's mind with the assistance of What We're Good At!

www.whatweregoodat.com     |     info@whatweregoodat.com     |     613.623.9213

Friday, October 1, 2010

CBC News - Money - Real estate listing deal opens door for sellers

A deal worked out by the federal Competition Bureau and Canada's real estate industry could mean big changes to the way Canadians sell their homes.

If the agreement is accepted by the members of the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), consumers will have a wider choice in the services they purchase.

For instance, if home sellers want to list a house on the online Multiple Listing Service, that is all they would have to pay for. As the rules currently stand, home sellers have to pay for several services, even if they don't want them all.

P.O.V.:

Would real estate listing rule changes encourage you to sell your house? Take our poll.

Roughly 90,000 CREA members are due to vote on the deal at a meeting in St. John's on Oct. 24.

The issue has been a topic of negotiation between the competition watchdog and CREA for three years.

However, the heat got turned up in February, when the Competition Bureau filed an application with the Competition Tribunal that would have forced the association to change its rules.

In March, CREA members approved some rules changes, but the Competition Bureau rejected those amendments.

Ian Bailey, the founder of One Percent Realty Ltd. in Vancouver, said the changes mean hiring a real estate agent would come down to more than just finding someone you like.

"Now there's another option, [they] don't just phone the guy who's been sending calendars," he said. "It's like if you paint your house — you get two or three quotes. You might not take the cheapest guy, but price is one your decision things."

Bailey said some full service companies might be nervous about the changes, because now they'll have to prove they deserve the commission they charge for selling a home.

CREA president Georges Pahud said his organization and the Competition Bureau had extensive negotiations on the issue.

“Both sides gained a better understanding of their respective concerns through our discussions," Pahud said. "We are pleased that a resolution has been reached, subject to member approval.”

In a statement issued Thursday, CREA said it has always believed that the MLS system did not "in any way prevent or restrict a broad range of business models."

"In CREA’s view, the consent agreement reflects this reality and would avoid unnecessary and expensive litigation proceedings," the group said.

via cbc.ca