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What Does A Real Estate Consultant Do?

You may be wondering if the title of real estate consultant is a meaningful one and if it indicates anything different from the same old licensed real estate brokers with a vested interest in the fate of a property. While it is true that anyone can call himself or herself a consultant the term is not meaningless window dressing. For those who take their real estate consulting business seriously it represents a different model a different approach to real estate practice.

The first and most important difference is objectivity. Whereas a real estate broker typically is paid contingent on an outcomein other words they receive a commissiona real estate consultant is paid solely for their expertise. They have no stake in the outcome. Salespeople are paid only for getting a resulta sale. Real estate consultants are paid for their expert advice only and by design have no stake in achieving a particular outcome to a particular transaction. This gives them the capacity to be more objective and inherently more trustworthy than a traditional real estate salesperson. Think about iteven the most honest salesperson will unconsciously try to steer you toward a sale. After all thats where their pay comes fromfrom selling! The consultant is paid the way other professional advisors or service professionals like CPAs are with a retainer regardless of outcome.

Consulting can involve a variety of skills and areas of expertise. You can hire a consultant for legal advice market research or to locate possible properties to invest in among other things. Since they are paid as much for their time if they advise you that there are no properties in an area worth investing in as if they advise you of dozens of viable properties they have no stake in anything except giving you the best advice possible. After all their future business depends on wordofmouth endorsements from investors like you.

If you are looking for properties to invest in a real estate consultant can tip you off to developer closeouts and bulk opportunities equity partnerships joint ventures and possibly even some very unique and profitable turnkey investment opportunities. The consultant is selling information and expertise and therefore can provide you with a layer of insulation between you and the people selling the properties. They can work out a lot of the details and business prospects of a property before you have to talk to a salesperson. Once you face the salesperson you can approach the negotiation fully armed with an array of appropriate information and thus avoid being bamboozled and negotiate from a position of strength.

If on the other hand you are selling properties especially if you have a lot of properties to sell a real estate consultant can help you create a strategy to sell the units before you get involved with actual salespeople which can have many advantages. For example you can sell a lot of properties in a relatively short time without creating the appearance of a bulk sale by having a real estate consultant distribute the properties among several different sellers.

About the writer:  Peter Vekselman has been successfully investing in real estate since 1996. He has completed over 1000 real estate deals owned a construction company been a private lender and owned a property management company. Peter currently works with clients all over the US www.CoachingByPeter.com .

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