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 Post subject: BEST price reduction scripts
 Post Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:10 am 
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Post your BEST price reduction script here...
feel free to include your web address....referrals!

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 Post subject: Price Reduction Script
 Post Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:18 am 
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"After being on the market for the past two weeks, the market is not agreeing with our price. So we need to listen to the market and reposition your home to sell. Based on the comparables that are on the market and what has gone under contract, I think we need to move your price to _______. If in two weeks it still hasn't sold, we will need to revisit the market activity and comments and see what new information we can gather to position you for success."


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 Post subject: price reduction script: 'fresh produce'
 Post Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:44 pm 
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"new listings are like fresh fruit...when they look great & are priced right, you can't wait to buy it! But if that same fresh fruit sits around, day after day, being reduced and reduced, eventually, you wouldn't buy it at any price! It's market worn and spoiled at that point."


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 Post subject: Declining Market Script
 Post Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 12:57 pm 
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Visit my blog.

I have an audio version and a downloadable version posted there.

Point your browser to [url="http://www.4Prism.com"]www.4Prism.com[/url] and click on "Jim's Blog"


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 Post Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 4:59 pm 
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Hi Jim,

Can you post your best one here?

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 Post Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 5:52 am 
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Admin;61 wrote:
Hi Jim,

Can you post your best one here?

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Sure .. See below -->

Your market place is experiencing declining prices. Your seller is resisting price adjustments for their own reasons.

You need to describe reality for them.

Listen to this script. The text is also provided below.

[url="http://www.audioblogger.com/media/130222/395353.mp3"]Follow this link to hear the script![/url]

More scripts and dialogs are available at [url="http://www.4prism.com"]www.4Prism.com[/url]or [url="http://www.releads.info"]www.RELeads.info[/url].

Good luck!

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Scenario … Market prices are slowly declining and your seller has not received any offers because their house is now over-priced compared to other comparable homes.


YOU: As you know, buyers are not especially overly motivated to purchase homes right now. I want to make sure you have the most current information. So, I have just completed additional research into our current real estate market.

SELLER: This sound like bad news coming my way!

YOU: Not bad news. Just accurate news. My goal is to sell your home for its highest possible price. But that depends on the buyers. We can’t force them to do anything they don’t want to do.

Here’s what I learned. A home just like yours which was listed for $5,000 less than yours went under contract yesterday. And a home like yours nearby here closed escrow for $3,000 less than yours. And, to make it even more difficult for us, two other homes like yours just went on the market at prices less than yours.

SELLER: So you are telling me … what?

YOU: I’m saying that we have been following the market as it has drifted downward. I’m saying that means the other sellers are getting the buyers and, even if we attract a buyer, we would only be getting leftovers.

So, what I’m saying is that we have to get ahead of the market. We know that it is going the wrong way for us. That is bad and makes us both upset. Yet, we can not change that fact. The market is going against us.

You might be thinking that I should just advertise your house more, or that I should make more phone calls to other Realtors® to get them to sell your home to their clients.

Were I to do that, it would fall on deaf ears because the buyers can buy a home like yours for less than our current asking price.

So, it comes down to a strong stance. I want to ask you a difficult question.

We have to stop chasing the market downhill. We need to get ahead of it. We need to grab the willing buyers first. We need an aggressive price. Are you ready to adjust your price so we are the least expensive home in your area?


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 Post Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 6:12 am 
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thanks Jim
BTW, links out of the blog are cool....no worries...but, no one will use it. Thats why we want to have the actual scripts posted.

Who else has a no brainer, works everytime price change script?

Have we all been in this great market so long that we have forgotten how to lower prices??

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