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Inspiration


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Sometimes inspiration comes from the most unusual places – this time from a meeting with other Realtors. Specifically, we were discussing the Realtor MLS Presidential Advisory Group, and one member in particular was voicing great concerns about one aspect of the proposal that threatens all Realtors’ ability to do business. If this got implemented, it would be devastating and NAR really has no business damaging its constituency in this manner. Problem is, he hadn’t actually read anything about the PAG and was arguing from fearful “what-ifs” and false assumptions.

This isn’t a post about the merits of the PAG – it’s about fear. Witness some of the comments from some Realtors in response to the proposal:

“I don’t like this. It seems to me that this will open a can of worms that we don’t want opened. I think our MLS is adequate for our needs at the present time.”

“So, we would be competing against FSBO’s?” (Hint: we already are).

As Realtors, we navigate fearful “what-ifs” every day. What if the market goes down? What if my house loses value? What if my brokerage stops sending listings to Realtor.com? What if Redfin comes into my market?

How do you counter fear?

Educate, dispel myths and rumors and provide the best fact and analysis possible.

Knowledge is a dangerous thing. A little bit of knowledge mixed with fear can be volatile and damaging – to all parties.

This business is a gamble beset by what-ifs. Knowing what the “what-ifs” are and what the consequences may be is one of the many ways outstanding professionals add value to whatever business they are in. Nobody in this or any business is entitled to exist or succeed. We must offer a tangible and profitable benefit to our customers, clients and often to ourselves.

Succumbing to the fear of “what-if” is not a desirable option. Leveraging and understanding fear, its place in the debate and its consequences can be a valuable tool.

jimduncan
Dad, Husband, Charlottesville Realtor, real estate Blogger, occasional speaker - Inman Connects, NAR Conferences - based in Charlottesville, Virginia. A native Virginian, I graduated from VMI in 1998, am a third generation Realtor (since 2001) and have been "publishing" as a real estate blogger since January 2005. I've chosen to get involved in Realtor Associations on the local, state & national levels, having served on the NAR's RPR & MLS groups. Find me in Charlottesville, Crozet and Twitter.

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