
5 Creative Ways to Encourage People to List in a Low Inventory Market
It’s tough to land listings in any market, but when you’re smack dab in the middle of a market with low inventory, they’re like lassoing
By Mike Bell
Real estate agents come in all shapes, sizes and personality types, and not all of them fashion themselves as true salespeople. “I’m a consultant,” they might say. Or an “advisor”. That’s all well and good, but one thing is indisputable — salesmanship sure does come in handy when selling homes.
But are your home-selling skills a bit rusty? No worries! YouTuber Bryan Reynolds is here to save your day with this hysterical video “sales-torial”. Enjoy!
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