Have you ever been on a roller coaster? Then you know the feeling of going up, and up, and up... and then there is a point when you realize you are about to experience one of the most basic laws of nature: what goes up, must come down! Yes, I am a Realtor and this analogy is very real in my business. Since 1985 I have experience a few of those turns... this one however, is by far the most long lasting, meanest and most destructive business periods I have ever seen in my profession
I believe most Realtors are on a survival mode right about now, here in sunny northern California, the inventory of homes is still way too high, the banks are not helping anybody, the home buyers are scared and those who can afford and qualify for a loan are waiting to see what happens next. Not a friendly atmosphere for a self employed person who earns a living helping people buy and sell real estate. Looking into the future, my nest egg has been reduced to a couple of twigs... 
In the past at this time, I would be planning my next year, I will have set goals, and plans and objectives to reach within the next 12 months, how many listings I need to take, of those how many could sell and based on that, what type of budget I will have, then where and how to spend that money to generate the listings and so forth... Now there is only one goal: Survive!I have enough listings, but they are not selling!
When I look back at where I am now, and how I got here, I can see that a few steps I took many years ago were very good, others, not so good. Here are the lessons I learned during this recession:
This situation will change, and it can not get any worse than what it has been. I can see the dim light at the end of the tunnel. I have learned that I cannot write a check anymore without making a brief analysis: is this money well spent? Can I live without this item, or service? Could I save this money for a rainy day?
On the personal side, it comes down to economics, I truly enjoy and love what I do. I believe that what
I have learned from this recession will make me stronger in better times. On the Professional side, however, I have felt the pain that some of my clients are experiencing, I have learned to be more compasionate specially when it comes to selling their short sales, I must work harder to help them ease that pain.
I also realized that uncooperative sellers and buyers are very expensive, if they do not know exactly what they want, and work with me to put together a feasible plan to achieve their real estate goals. If I can not afford to lose time and money, neither can they. I cannot be the answer to their prayers until I know exactly what the heck they are praying for!
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