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We have a fight on our hands!

As many of you read here, or in the Toronto Star, soneone complained that they recently “lost” $60,000 because they were too stupid to do real estate themselves…or something to this effect. Anyways, here’s a very well thought out rebuttle!

THE BOTTOM LINE

TheStar.com – Business – Being a realtor isn’t easy, or easy money

Being a realtor isn’t easy, or easy money

Jun 25, 2007 04:30 AM
Kristan Erner
Special to the Star

Your reader (The Bottom Line, June 11, “$60,000 in real estate commissions gone done the drain”) contends that licensing is simply a 90-hour course, and poof, we are super income earning realtors.

Not even close.

First comes Phase 1, 2 and 3, which amounts to about 160 hours (in most cases balancing a full-time job) of classroom time, followed by three separate three-hour exams, in which you must score a grade higher than 75%. Then, within two years three articling courses are required, two of the courses are mandatory, one 60 hours and the other 80 hours.

Plus, a 60-hour elective. All followed by a three-hour exam, again with a 75% minimum grade. Also, all realtors are required to fulfill 24 credits (24 hours of course load) of update credits every two years in order to stay licensed.

So let’s forget all of that for a while. Let us talk about the day-to-day activities of a realtor. The advertising, the constant marketing, the 16-hour days, the late-night calls, and most importantly, the missed bedtime stories and vacations with our children.

We are dedicated to our craft and our clients. We never shut down and it never ends at 5 o’clock. We provide for our families with great sacrifice. Why? Passion.

We dedicate ourselves to you, out of passion and a love of what we do. There is no pixie dust here, just dreams that we are trying to help complete.

It is certainly not only about the money. There is very little left after paying our expenses. We pay brokerage fees, franchise fees, advertising costs, on-going marketing fees, costs of signage, not to mention the replacement costs of vehicles and gas prices. What about all the hours spent with clients who do not buy, or the listings that do not sell. Sometimes there is a lot of money spent without ever earning a dime. The list goes on and on. What we go through on a day-to-day basis to make a decent living – it is absolutely insane!

If we make good money, it is because we sacrifice. Your reader must understand all this to appreciate what goes on behind the scenes. He may see 30 hours of work, but in fact it is with many long and sometimes arduous hours spent getting to the point of the sale. We are on your side. We are professionals.
Not every realtor’s story will be the same. But I assure you, for the 10% of us who can actually make a living doing this, it is a similar plight. We are realtors and we care.

Kristan Erner is a realtor with Coldwell Banker Case Realty. The Bottom Line is a weekly guest column. Please send your submissions to thebottomline@thestar.ca

Check, check, check, check it out!

So, lots of STUFF has happened in the weird and wacky world of weal, I mean Real Estate over the past couple of weeks.

Now, instead of all the boring stuff like how r.e. is the preferred investment choice of investors or that the market will/won’t crash, I bring to you the wacky stuff.

And beleive you me. It’s all WACKY!

Now this is interesting. Anthony Dorsett, son of Hall of Fame RB Tony Doresett was recently cut at training camp by my beloved Argooooooooooooooooooos! Did you know that he left football and started a successful real estate business? I would not call this a cut. Rather a promotion! Man, with real estate commissions who would wanna play for a mid-level CFL salary? (I hear they DO pay more than Toronto FC!)

Is the Canadian resale industry good for the economy? What about home affordability? Check out some of these interesting facts HERE. You can also look HERE.

READER ALERT! The following is a wonderful little story about a former Montreal area Realtor. Read theis heartfelt story HERE.

Are you ready for the weekend?

So? Are you ready? I am! I am going to barbeque at least twice this weekend! I’m going to enjoy the amazing weather and even spend time with my 14 month old!

What are you going to do? I know many real estate agents take this time to meet with potential clients and do open houses. Many others take the weekend off to spend quality time doing recreational stuff and spend time with family. Whatever you choose to do, ENJOY LIFE!

And with that I bring to you some real estate news and views from my second floor palatial office…..

Ever wonder what the Toronto Sun has to offer in terms of real estate insight. Doubtful? Me too. Until I received a note from my service that originated from the Toronto Sun! Go figure! So, get this – with real estate booming and financing deals even more affordable then ever, why would anybody choose to rent (based on affordability) ? Well, lots of people! But the problem is that with vacancy rates at all time highs, rental housing units are still very expensive! My thoughts is that greed has taken over. Why rent a place that you;ve purchased with your blood, sweat and financial tears if you can’t make any money? Anyways, HERE’S their report.

I know this has nothing to do with real estate but I did find it on a real estate blog. From North Carolina. What’s wrong with people?!?!?

Well, that’s all for now!

Have a great weekend everybody!

Karim Kanji

The Secret

The Secret.

It’s a blockbuster literary runaway success! Why? Because everyone wants to know the secret to success. How can I become more financially successful? How can I have a more successful family life? These are questions that everyone, since the beginning of time, has sought answers to. The Secret is not the first time “the secret” has been written about. In fact, thousands of books have been written and many more speeches have been given explaining ‘the secret’.

So, the question is why are we still looking?

I think it’s because we all need to be reminded of the steps we need to take to become successful. We know what it takes. We have been taught ‘the secret’ since we were in Little League and ballet class.

At RealCash, our goal is to help you become successful. To give you the tools you need to create the kind of life you want and deserve! Visit www.RealCashCanada.com and see how you can benefit from a business relationship with RealCash.

To show our committement to your success we would like to send you a FREE COPY of the EBook version of the classic, Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill. To receive your copy, please send an email to MoneyNow@RealCashCanada.com and enter: “I Want My Copy of Think And Grow Rich” in the subject line.

That’s all for now!

Have a great day!

Regards,
Karim Kanji
Manager – Client Services
RealCash
1.800.265.2694

Stop the Presses!!!!

I know, I know!

The real estate market ain’t crashing anytime soon in Canada. But, what would you do if it did? Are you prepared to handle the downswings? Would you tough it out, or just quit?

Well, there is an option. Life insurance!

Read the following thought provoking article HERE.

Karim Kanji

Some interesting Tidbits….

See, I knew it! Real estate is not a boring industry! Check out some of these latest news pieces and articles:

Here is an article from the Toronto Sun (yeah, the trashy little papaer that could!). As a man, it caught my attention! READ HERE to find out why!

St. Joseph will help you do more real estate business! Is there room for ‘religion’ in real estate? I know some of you need divine intervention! READ HERE.

Another Hockey Team for Canada.

Yes! I may finally get an NHL team worth cheering for. Because I live in Toronto, my natural team is the Leafs. However, I am too young to remember the last time they were in contention for the Cup and too old to ever beleive they will ever get the chance. I can’t cheer for Ottawa because….well, I just can’t.

But, Tuesday’s news that Jim Balsille – of RIM fame – had basically purchased the Nashville Predators franchise has put a smile on my face. And I’m sure millions of Canadians fans faces as well. I know the deal is not a slam dunk but in my books it’s money in the bank. The team will move to the Waterloo area and will be re-named the Berlin Blackberries!

And so, I can now have my own team to cheer for…Waterloo is only a couple hours drive west of my home!

Now, where is the real estate story in all this? Well, apparantly it is being reported that a holding company related to RIM has purchased a big parcel of land! To read up on this click HERE.

What are your thoughts?

Karim Kanji

Affordable Housing?

Affordable Housing. Is this an idea whose time has come and gone? Or is it a “concept” that needs our attention more than ever?

My father (a business owner for most of my life) beleives that home ownership is one of the key factors in developing a healthy and strong self image for people. I subscribe to the thought that everybody should have the ability to come “home” after a hard days work and hang their hat and spend time with family and freinds. Whether through renting or ownership this should be available to everyone.

The question then is, should affordable housing be a combination of affordable rental units and affordable ownership units?

I am a believer in the “free” market. Capitalism. However, I like the term Rich DeVos coined called Compassionate Capitalism. No, I don’t want to see people living on the streets. But I also don’t want to see people have a house “given” to them by the government. This job belongs to charities like Raising the Roof. Why? Maybe it’s because I’ve had to fight to enter into the housing market…and it’s a fight I continue to endure because I want to do it on my terms.

However, today’s market begs us to look at this problem again. Why? Take a look around you. The Canadian housing market is white hot! Prices for new homes and re-sales continue to climb to record levels. Mortgage rates are still low. And now we have 50 year ammortizations, interest only loans, and God-knows-what-other-bells-and-whistles.

The point is this: to buy a house is more expensive than it’s ever been regardless of interest rates. Second, rental prices are skyrocketing as well! Third, I really don’t have a clue what the solution is.

But maybe you have some thoughts that you’d care to share? We would really like to hear from YOU…….