While giving useful listing feedback represents another task for busy buyer’s agents, it can be important for listing agents trying to suggest improvements to their clients or better position the property in the market. Use these tips to solicit or give better listing feedback.
Be Timely
For listing agents, request feedback as soon as possible after buyers or their agent tour the property. If possible, automate the process of including a feedback request within the tour or open house registration, so the impression of the property is as fresh as possible. For buyer’s agents, making a habit of submitting feedback immediately after seeing the home can keep it from getting buried in your inbox or to-do list.
Be Specific
Detailed suggestions or reactions to specific features of the home will be more useful to a listing agent than general feedback—even if positive. As a listing agent, you can even ask questions tailored to what you perceive as the weaknesses or strengths of a property.
Be Polite
With listing feedback processes increasingly automated, comments may be sent directly to sellers as well as their agents. Keeping feedback constructive is professional, courteous, and will help avoid a situation where sellers are soured before a potential offer is presented or the working relationship with another agent is affected.
And don’t be inconsiderate-if it turns out your clients like another home and you escape your search to go write an offer, cancel your booked showings! Sellers (especially with children and dogs) are out of the house, sometimes for hours at a time.
Start by thinking about what’s the most compelling information to present to your sellers that will help you sell the house. For most, it’s price and condition of the house.
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Effective communication and a collaborative approach to feedback can lead to more successful listings and better alignment between sellers, agents, and buyers.