Real Estate Career Niche - Be Known For Something
Monday, November 12th, 2007I believe that the best attitude for a small business to fail is trying to all things for all people. As a independent small business man that has been struggling with success and failures I believe that I have learned a great lesson. That is “If your try to serve all people all of the time you will fail most everyone most of the time”.If there is one lesson or one phrase that my 35 years of being “in business” has taught me is that a good businessman must “not go to every battle that you are invited to”. I believe that every businessman has a niche somewhere and that a person will only be relatively successful until they find that niche.
In the Real Estate business that niche is probably a neighborhood. In the my city there are many neighborhoods that are distinctive and unique to all of the rest. If a Realtor doesn’t find the “niche neighborhood” that they can personally relate with and personally understand then their “level of service” will be limited. For sure the Realtor will not have the passion and the zeal that a client is expecting.
The passion for understanding a niche neighborhood requires the following and is not dependant on living there or of having the personal economic that a niche neighborhood dictates.
Get to know almost every house in the neighborhood.
Get to know any new construction and plans pertaining to the area.
Get to know the schools at all levels and research the rankings.
Get to know the “amenities” of the neighborhood such as arts, theatre, recreation, exercise and sporting facilities.
Get to know the shopping available and be specific with any “specialized” shops that might be specific to the neighborhood.
Get to know the political representatives.
Get to know the roadways and commuting pathways that serve the neighborhood.
If you understand these items within an neighborhood then it can become your niche and you will be able to be successful with whatever services that you provide.
- Tim Leadbetter
We are happy to introduce our newest Real Estate educator, Tim Leadbetter. Tim hails from the