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Reading for Professional SuccessDo you read often?... regularly? Reading, is essential for those of us related to the Real Estate industry. I am amazed at how often I talk with people and learn that they don't read often.
It is a given that a client would expect me to know about home mortgage interest rates or that you, if a Real Estate Professional, know about home values. That's expected. We are not going to "wow" anyone by our in-depth knowledge in those disciplines. Where reading comes into all this is in becoming knowledgeable along, as I call it, the periphery. As a real estate professional, are you expected to know about interest rates? Maybe yes, maybe no. But if you are, wouldn't it just blow your client away if, when asked the question, you could also spout off something like, "Well, here's the current rate, but the reason I'm encouraging you to find a home sooner rather than later is because the Fed has been saying recently that inflation is a concern, corporate earnings have been exceeding expectations, and the housing supply is starting to decline. What all this does is put pressure on Mortgage-backed securities and the end result is interest rate pressure. That, combined with the fact that the housing market has been soft tells me two things - first, Now, I know that's a little long-winded. But if you were a consumer listening to a real estate professional talk like that, you'd probably be thinking, "Wow, this person really has some inside information!" Let's take this a step further. Getting farther out on the periphery, if you have educated yourself by reading so that you can talk to an affluent prospect in a language of finance - assets, liabilities, income, expenses, leverage, cash-flow, etc., and be able to do so without "bluffing" it, you would potentially position yourself right into a favorable market demographic. To gain such knowledge, you have to read books that are not necessarily directly related to the industry of real estate. Reading for other purposes is also important. I'll be the stereotypical "guy" for a moment. I'm not a huge sports fan, but I know that sports is a general "guy" topic and I must at least be somewhat conversant. If I just glean the newspaper periodically and am able to "speak the language," I can build a degree of personal camaraderie on, let's call it, a psychological level.
Reading is a discipline. For the betterment of your career, take time to read regularly. You'll become more confident in yourself, your clients, prospects, and partners will be able to see that confidence, and they'll be more inclined to work with you. Greg Polashock is a Real Estate Home Mortgage Loan Consultant and Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist with Cherry Creek Mortgage and resides in Castle Rock, Colorado. He can be reached via email at Greg@GregIsFinancingSolutions.com, by phone at 303-887-0672 or on the web at http://www.gregisfinancingsolutions.com/.
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