Thursday, January 16, 2014

Book Beginning: The Art of Selling Real Estate by Patricia Cliff



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MY BOOK BEGINNING 



When I ventured into the real estate business in the dark ages of the 1970s in Manhattan, the industry was very rudimentary.

-- from the author's Introduction to The Art of Selling Real Estate by Patricia Cliff.

Many people dream in a rather unfocussed way about how very interesting it would be to become a real estate agent.

-- from Chapter 1, "Getting Started."

Written for realtors working after the housing bubble burst, Cliff offers timely, practical advice for real estate professionals -- whether seasoned veterans or newcomers.

Cliff's book is a must-read for realtors, but is also a good guide for anyone in sales. Her goal is to show sellers how to make themselves indispensable to any transaction by being a consistent, authentic, remarkable deliverer of a high level of personalized service.

11 comments:

  1. Sounds interesting! Thanks for sharing....

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  2. My first time participating on Book Beginnings! =) Happy to be here!

    I like yours, I have definitely thought it would be interesting to be a real estate agent. It sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for sharing. =)

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  3. Betting the US real estate market has changed drastically!

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  4. Hi Gilion,

    This is definitely a book which UK property and estate agents could do with taking a look at.

    The marketplace has changed so much in the last few years and compettition is now so fierce for business and yet, still so many of them get it so wrong!!

    My first lines are here

    http://www.fiction-books.biz/first-lines/double-or-nothing-by-meg-mims/

    Have a great weekend and thanks for hosting,

    Yvonne.

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  5. Although I'm not interested in becoming a realtor, this sounds like a book that would be helpful to any kind of salesperson.

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  6. Sounds like it could be a useful book. I've never been any good at selling anything - glad I never had to try selling real estate!

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  7. Selling real estate in Manhattan today is quite lucrative. :)

    Wonder what it was like in the 70's? I forget if it was a good or bad market back then.

    THANKS for sharing.

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Book Beginnings

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  8. I have a friend that just got into the real estate scene...I'll have to recommend this book to her.

    Here's my Book Beginnings Post!

    Wendy @ Escape Into Fiction

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  9. sounds like good stuff. A friend of mine studied for that and passed her license, and is doing very good for herself just 6 months later

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  10. Manhattan real estate . . . always an interesting subject!

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  11. Nice beginning. I don't think I'd be any good at selling houses, though!

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