We are on the verge of offering an exciting new tool for Haven customers. As a matter of fact, we will let anyone who is selling their home on their own use our slide show service, even if their home is not listed through us on the MLS. Basically, we will help you to create a virtual tour of your property. It will be a slide show using still images of your home that you provide to Haven. We will upload them for you and create the tour. When it is done, we will upload it on the MLS for Haven customers, and it will be displayed on Realtor.com. This will raise your house up in search results and get your home viewed more often on the net. It’s and fantastic marketing tool. Check back in a few days when we will have our official tour launch.
At Haven Realtors, you are the Quarterback and we are your team. We let you call the shots and we are there to help you score a touch down with a bit of assistance.  Don’t ask us to go much further with the football analogy, because our specialty is real estate, not sports. Our blog is a place for home sellers to ask questions and find honest answers.
I just got a very angry email from a customer whose property I listed on the MLS last Wednesday as “MLS Entry Only”. And I got angry myself. Not with her although she needs to read stuff more attentively in order to not get confused later. I got angry with the agent she talked to.
 I, of course, don’t care if my customers talk to other agents, they’re free to do so. But what really pissed me off was the amount of deceptive bullshit that “agent” threw at her.
That agent told her that she was listed under “Exclusive Agency” although the listing clearly says “MLS Entry Only” and that other agents never check - as I understand from her email - anything but “Exclusive Right To Sell - Full Service” listings because, apparently, they won’t get paid their commission. What a bunch of crap!
That “agent” even went further telling my customer that there is some kind of separate “special resource” (???) for all non-exclusive listings.
It’s clear to me why that other agent may have wanted to ”impress” my customer: he/she probably wanted to hit her for a full 6% listing. But you can impress people without deceiving them. Unless, of course, deception is all the skills you got.