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People in my Network that Will Help You Win in Real Estate

March 18, 2019 by Travis Hightower

People in my Network That Can Help You Win in Real Estate

Last week, I shared with you the winning combination of me getting a referral and then taking care of that buyer. Ultimately, helping them find their perfect home.

The same is true when I refer people I trust. I want to make sure they’re going to take care of the buyer and deliver on what we agree on.

This week, I want to share with you the people in my life that I trust and refer out. They offer services in the three areas typical to most transactions I’ll mention below.

It’s important to have great contacts to help you win the deal whether you’re a buyer or a seller. So let’s jump in!

Lender

Having a great lender allows us to go into the home buying process knowing that you’re going to be pre-approved. It also gives us the ability to tailor the various programs out there based on your needs.

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This is where the triangle of trust comes in. We have a relationship where you trust that I’m going to refer a lender who’s going to deliver great results. And I’m trusting that the lender will be able to perform, follow up, and ultimately get you a loan.

If you’re looking for a professional program, say if you’re a doctor, a CPA, or an attorney, you’re in luck! There are great ones out there where you can have no MI or 0% downpayment. The same is true when you need commercial or renovation loans, you can find lenders that specialize in that.

You can also utilize your current relationship with your bank like Wells Fargo. If you’re a long-time customer and carrying a high balance, they usually are willing to offer you special programs for customers!

Those are people that I can link you up with to make sure that we’re successful in getting the loan. These referrals will enable us to close the deal once you’re under contract.

Home Inspectors

Home inspections are super, super important whe learning more about the general condition of a home. These group of people can help us find out if there are major repairs and potential future maintenance and upkeep.

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This information is useful when we’re negotiating to keep moving forward in a real estate transaction.

Inspections may include:

  1. Radon Inspection – If this comes back high, it will have to be mitigated by a EPA approved system.
  2. Structural Inspection – There can be structural damage from movement, settling, or what intrusion.
  3. Boundary survey – showing the lot line for the specific lot.
  4. General visual inspection – Most common inspection of a property done during the contingency due diligence timeline.

Knowing that your future home has been inspected brings you peace of mind that you fully understand it’s true condition. If there are repairs that come up, it dovetails to our ability to negotiate and purchase at a lower price that will offset those costs.

Contractors

This folds back into the inspection component because we need to know the cost of repairs that need to be done.

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Having a great network of contractors that I can refer, allows us to pinpoint what those costs are and we can negotiate. And then after closing, we can get those items done.

Let’s say during the inspection, there’s a lot of hail damage. I can have my roofer get on the roof and tell us what’s going to cost to replace it. Then we can possibly negotiate for that, right?

The same is true if we need to do renovations. Maybe you’re a seller and trying to get cabinets and counter-tops installed to freshen up th kitchen. Or maybe you’d want to refinish the hardwood floors.

These are all people in my network that I can refer to get these services done or to determine a repair cost during inspections. Or just be able to have in your back pocket when you need it.

My Referral List

To get a complete list of my referral network of lenders, inspectors, and contractors contact me. I’m happy to share a complete list of these people who I know and trust to take care of my clients 100%.

Feel free to reach out to them and mention that Travis Hightower sent you. And hopefully you can create a long lasting relationship with them just as I have with my business.

To wrap it up…

I wanted to cover these because not only do I accept referrals as a lifeblood of my business, but I also have to have quality people in my life that I can refer out. These are the people I trust will go above and beyond for my buyers, sellers, and other people in need of these services.

The power of having them in my network allows me to deliver on my promises and focus on what matters most in a real estate transaction.

And when you’re thinking about referring business, make sure you’re picking the right people to do that. And for me, that’s those people I just mentioned.

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Filed Under: #Denver Real Estate Tagged With: #303Life, ColoradoRealEstate, Contractors, Inspectors, Lenders, Network, Networking, PersonalReferrals, RealEstateAgent, RealEstateTips, Referrals

What It’s Like to be Referred to Me

March 11, 2019 by Travis Hightower

What it's like to be referred to Travis Hightower in Real Estate?

Last week, I talked about how referrals are the lifeblood of my business.
99% of my clients are personal referrals from friends or past clients.

This week, I want to share what the winning combo looks like when I work with a referral. What happens when someone refers me someone they trust and I take care of them.

The Client’s Goals

I really want to talk about a specific client that went from renter to buyer. They literally rented for a year just to get comfortable with Colorado and to make sure they were aware of where they wanted to live.

When I met with them, we talked about two possibilities:

  1. House in the suburbs – where they’re currently living. And would be the stepping stone to their dream property.
  2. A horse property – the dream house.

When I left that conversation I just really felt the client had her heart set on having a horse property. It really meant a lot to her to own something like that.

He is not a full man who does not own a piece of land

I actually wrote her a thank you card for taking the time to meet with me. And I literally put a stamp with horses on that card because I felt that that’s what she truly wanted and connect to.

Financing Program

When we started the process, she had mentioned something around doing doctor financing.

I was wondering what kind of doctor programs were out there. So, I literally called all the lenders in my referral network trying to figure out who had a program like this.

I ran into one at Compass Bank where if you’re a medical doctor or a physician, you can do 0% down with no MI up to $650,000. This was an amazing find because it allowed them to actually affirm that looking for a horse property was a possibility. They don’t need to make the house in the ‘burbs be the step because the program fit what the borrowers want.

Finding “The One”

This journey actually started off really great in May. We found a property that was a really great fit after the client has checked out some open houses. Then the market knocked us around a bit…

Multiple Failures

We got priced out with multiple offers. So we started out in the foothills and just kept exploring to see what possibilities were out there including what could fulfill this horse property dream.

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We even got bid out on a property in Sedalia. And we went through some forced outcomes where the buyers are really starting to feel like, “Ah man, I’m tired of renting. We just need to find something.”

It Was Destiny

I remember standing outside of a house in Parker of the Hess road. It fit everything that they wanted – had land perfect in all ways. But it was right on Hess Road where you could literally hear the cars wheezing by.

And we just talked about how we didn’t need to force it. I’m remember giving both of the clients a hug and just saying, “This will work out if we stay committed to what it is that you want.”

And through this process, we even considered doing Plan A – going back to the house in the ‘burbs. So was really powerful to just share that moment with them where we weren’t forcing that outcome and really getting clear on what the vision was when we started.

And within 2 weeks, “The One” showed up in Sedalia. It was pretty magical because we had that moment in early August. And then this property literally popped up.

Offered Below List and Won the Deal

If you remember last year the market started off really hot in the beginning of the selling season, ran hard in May and June, and it started to soften up towards the end of the summer. And when that happened, it created a great opportunity because the house that was previously under contract came back on.

This was “The One” because when we walked into it was nicely updated, had horse property potential with acreage, and a unique lot with all scrub oak and rolling hills. It was just a really cool property that fit the vision that the clients were looking for. And when we left that property the buyer literally couldn’t stop thinking about how awesome this was and how it fit everything that they were looking for.

It was listed for $675,000 but we actually offered $650,000 and we won the deal. This is because that house had been previously under contract and the sellers were just ready to move on.

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The Power of a Winning Combo

They just worked out so perfectly because it fit within the program. It fit within the original budget that we set in the beginning of the process. But most importantly it fit this vision that really was just a dream in the beginning. And we were able to make that a reality.

I shared this because this is a winning combo of where a referral – someone that showed up for me from another agent in another state referred me this client. I got to keep in touch with them for more or less a year and then they become a buyer after that. And then we created this experience together.

And that’s the power of having a triangle of trust. Creating a winning combo where everyone’s committed, right?

I’m committed to this client because I want them to find the perfect house. It means a lot to me that they realize their dream as much as possible.

And it’s perfect for the person that referred me as well. Since he’s another agent, he’s got to celebrate this experience along side us.

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Next Week…

Stay tuned because I’m going to share my referral sources. These are trusted resources I can refer to you. They will help you win in some of the most important parts of a real estate transaction.

Filed Under: #Denver Real Estate Tagged With: #303Life, ColoradoRealEstate, DenverRealEstate, DreamHome, PerfectHome, PersonalReferrals, RealEstateAgent, RealEstateTips, realtor, TravisHightower

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