Why You Should Choose a Boutique Broker: It’s All About Ma and Pa Customer Service

After my recent post “We Are the Real Estate Experts, Aren’t We?” you may argue that large, national chain brokerages may be better because they have the resources and the budgets for agent raining and education. And while I think that these Brokerages are a great place for new agents to start for that reason, if you are serious about buying or selling a home or investment property in Austin, chose a boutique real estate company.

Why? Let the new agents get their start with one of the big guys. They often have in-house training, which is truly needed to get these agents competent enough in their careers after relaxed education requirements by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). And many great agents emerge from the big guys — into small, boutique-style companies with a focus on customer service. The rest are eaten up by the business, and pursue a better-fitting career.

Quality vs. Quantity
Do you want the agent you hire to be focused on quality or quantity? The big companies play the old-fashioned, used-car-salesman numbers game. No wonder REALTORS® are getting the Used Car Salesman reputation, huh? The instruct agents to go after every listing, no matter the quality of the clients and the property. If you have 10 listings and 5 drop out, you still have 5 listings! This is why you receive post cards all the time from agents with the big companies, especially if your listing expires in MLS.

Although some small Austin brokerages still focus on quantity, most focus on quality. Quality listings, quality clients, take 3 clients, have 3 happy clients who make it to closing with smiles on their faces. Shouldn’t quality over quantity matter when you’re hiring someone to guide you through such am important time in your life?

Do you want to be a number or a person?
Although I sometimes want to shop quietly and anonymously, be it at the mall or for real estate, I still want the customer service when it counts. I want the answers and I want them when I need them. I want guidance and I want it when I need it. What will I get that with a frazzled agent shuffling 10 listings and 15 buyer-clients (with 8 over-priced listings, 5 don’t show well, 9 haven’t heard from her in weeks, and all 15 buyers are represented without pre-qualification and a buyer’s rep agreement)? I doubt she’ll answer when I call, how can she? I doubt she’ll have the answer and will have to get back with me. Why am I paying her again?

I won’t take a number, I’ll move on to the next guy. I don’t want to waste time, effort, and money. I want to get it done and get it done now. That’s why I recommend a small company — a Boutique Brokerage — headed by a great Owner/Broker who has a vast amount of knowledge and experience. Don’t take a number, be number 1. Hire someone who will earn their money by giving you guidance and advice every step of the way, even before you asked the question. Hire a REALTOR® who will take the time to be your friend, because trust me as someone who moves a lot, a friend is what everyone needs when they are moving!

Naturally, I recommend BridgeOne Properties headed by Michelle Cain. Yes, she got her start with one of the big companies. She used everything she learned by being successful with the big guys to create a company supportive of both its agents and its clients. BridgeOne is Austin’s Boutique Real Estate Company… We don’t sell an exceptional number of properties, just exceptional ones.

My blog is broken and I don’t know why

Make that “My blog is was broken and I don’t know found out why”

If you’re using firefox, you’ve probably noticed that the main page of my blog is not loading properly. If you click the title of any post, it will look normal. Safari is loading properly. You can also switch to Internet Explorer, but I don’t recommend it.

I’m working on it, but it’s still a mystery.

Update: All FIXED! That was annoying. I apologize to any of you who stumbled upon the chaos. I still recommend Firefox to everyone (although it is less forgiving with some code tags), especially those 39% of my visitors using Internet Explorer (which is forgiving only of div tags).

Of course, there are still many things being added to the new website so there may be a few quarks here and there. Feel free to contact me if you find any issues. ariakristen@gmail.com

Twitter

As you probably know, I love technology. I always have, and I love finding new ways to use technology in my daily life and business world. As you can tell from the current state of my website, there are always new things to learn complete with new quarks to perfect. The challenge of implementing technology is one that I love.

So while I take a break from coding my website, I’d like to share a few things I’ve discovered lately that may make your online life more fun.

First of all, I’ve finally learned to embrace Twitter. Although it really took off during the 2007 SXSW Festival here in Austin, it wasn’t until recently that I joined. Although I’ve used status updates on Facebook, I didn’t really understand why you would need an entire social networking site devoted to them. Then I realized, it’s yet another fun way to keep in touch. You don’t have to be a Twitterholic updating everything from “just woke up” to “taking a bathroom break” to use it. I am using it for updates about what I am currently working on, which currently is my Austin Real Estate Website.

I encourage you to try Twitter and see what you think. Feel free to follow me using this link. And be ready to watch my Twitter page (or the RSS feed) to see when there are new updates to my website, business, and for new listings!

Have a wonderful rainy Tuesday,

Aria Schoenfelt
BridgeOne Properties

Announcing our latest addition!

The latest addition to our household arrived yesterday afternoon at 4.5 oz!

Name change

I just wanted to send an official heads-up to anyone who reads the blog, uses my website, does business with me, or anyone else who cares.

I have changed my name back to my maiden name, Aria Schoenfelt, from Aria McIntosh.  Please bear with me as everything is changed over to my new (old) name!

My contact information will otherwise remain the same:

Aria Schoenfelt
(512) 771-1776 cell/main
(512) 366-3108 office/fax
3427 Bee Caves Rd B3
Austin, Texas  78746
ariakristen@gmail.com
ariaschoenfelt.com (ariamcintosh.com will forward to the new domain)