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Episode 175 - First Five Enquiries: The Golden Window Most Agents Waste

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In this episode of Cut to the Chase, Diego and Aaron discuss the critical steps real estate agents should take when they receive their first five enquiries from potential buyers. Emphasising the importance of making a lasting impression within the first few minutes of contact, they provide actionable tips on communication, asking the right questions, and creating a sense of urgency to engage potential buyers effectively. They also talk about the significance of marketing oneself and the property with enthusiasm to convert enquiries into successful sales or future listings. Concluding with strategies to maintain high energy and leave a positive impression, this episode is a must-watch for real estate professionals looking to optimise their initial client interactions.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:25 Handling the First Inquiry

01:03 Making a Lasting Impression

02:05 Engaging with Potential Buyers

03:38 Creating Urgency and Fear of Missing Out

04:50 Concluding Thoughts and Tips

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181 episodes

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Content provided by Diego Traglia and Aaron Davis, Diego Traglia, and Aaron Davis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Diego Traglia and Aaron Davis, Diego Traglia, and Aaron Davis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Cut to the Chase, Diego and Aaron discuss the critical steps real estate agents should take when they receive their first five enquiries from potential buyers. Emphasising the importance of making a lasting impression within the first few minutes of contact, they provide actionable tips on communication, asking the right questions, and creating a sense of urgency to engage potential buyers effectively. They also talk about the significance of marketing oneself and the property with enthusiasm to convert enquiries into successful sales or future listings. Concluding with strategies to maintain high energy and leave a positive impression, this episode is a must-watch for real estate professionals looking to optimise their initial client interactions.

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:25 Handling the First Inquiry

01:03 Making a Lasting Impression

02:05 Engaging with Potential Buyers

03:38 Creating Urgency and Fear of Missing Out

04:50 Concluding Thoughts and Tips

  continue reading

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