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Land For Sale In Georgia Bad Economy Market Share Building

Sometimes when there is a down turn in the market, a real estate broker might decide that he just won't to risk spending extra money in advertising while the market is low. At least, not until houses for sale in Georgia start to sell again. Well, I bet you are thinking, "Don't let me list my house with someone like that". Well, guess what? You just did. Are you wondering what I am talking about? Well, let me give you a few alarming facts about Real Estate Brokers all over the country. Many of them don't deserve to have a license.

You probably are worried now that you listed with a Broker who is going to leave your property hidden out there, and you probably should be worried! If you believe statistics are true, you probably selected one of those deadheads who call themselves Real Estate Brokers. How can you find out about the Broker you hired? After all, he is supposed to list, market, secure funding and get the deal closed for you. That's what you pay them for! I hope you interviewed your broker and didn't just grab the first one that was listed in the phone book or on Google.

If you thought that this was an article for somebody with land for sale in Georgia, you would be wrong. This is directed to Real Estate Brokers and Real Estate Professionals. Yes the Real Estate market has been bad lately, maybe even a train wreck. If you are in the land for sale in Georgia business you have got to get out there and mix it up!! It is the responsibility of the Real Estate Broker to get out there and advertise and market your property for sale; if not, you should let your clients move to another Realtor. Now is a great time to concentrate on what works. What moves land and houses? According to the National Association of Realtors, (NAR) the internet is where 90% of real estate buyers start their search for rural land for sale. So I am suggesting that's where you should start and concentrate your marketing efforts.

Over the past two years I have noticed the Realtors who do not have their own website and that's ok may be more inclined to pull back. If the realtor says I'm not spending money on advertising until the market turns around, then don't list your land with them. Tell them to come back when the market turns around. Shame on you for listing your property with this type of Real Estate Broker. Now is a good time for the Realtors with a fire under them to put these other deadheads out of business. It can be done through advertising and networking.

Internet advertising could not be any cheaper for land for sale in Georgia. Take advantage and list all over the internet it's as cheap as ever. You will sell more property and increase your market share.




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