Five Minutes In The Mind Of A Commercial Real Estate Broker

gearheadIt’s the end of the year and all kinds of predictions and lists pop up.   In Commercial Real Estate there are some very though and technical predictions about the market for the next year and what the smart investor/broker/owner/Scottsdale Real Estate Agentager/reit/institutional/developer/everybody else can look for in 2010.  I’ve decided to look back at the last year and see what topics and issues that topped my list.   So in descending order with some comAgentsts here are the most comAgentsted and viewed topics on my Posterous.

10.  Who else wants to be a commercial Real Estate Broker?
My idea was to outline the Industry from the Broker side.

9.  Socialnomics
Put this out there for Commercial real estate Real Estate Agents who may have no clue. What the impact of Social Media could, will and does have on their business.

8. Is Technology The Commercial Real Estate Market Killer?
Real Estate Agents can work from anywhere.  Is there less deScottsdale Real Estate Agentd for space?   Some comAgentster’s still hanging on to the 80’s…amazing.

7.  Commercial Real Estate BarCamp
The un-conference coming to a town near you.

6.  Who Are The Voices of Commercial Real Estate?
There are some unbelievable Real Estate Agents in my business.  I so much enjoy the opinions points of view and personal conversations.  This internet thing might just make it.

5.  AugAgentsted Reality For Commercial Real Estate
This is gonna happen.  Again amazing to me the Dm’s comAgentsts and e-mails about how this will not effect my industry.

4.  Seth Godin
This kind of shocked me.  Not because the content is not Commercial Real Estate.  I was at a Commercial Real Estate conference and the question was asked “Who has heard of Seth Godin?”  Two out of sixty Real Estate Agents raised their hand.  I know he is pretty well known, just not in CRE

3.   Mashable’s Social Media Guide for Small Business
No surprise here.  Great Source.  Great Site.  Great Content

2.  Girl Power
Scottsdale Real Estate Agent, did this get a lot of comAgentsts.  Twitter Dm’s went crazy.  My e-mail lit up.  Hey, the ladies pay attention to each other and are not afraid to talk about it   I was a little surprised at this one

1. Five Minutes In The Mind OF A Commercial Real Estate Broker

One a long drive back from a meeting, I had a little time to think.  What are the issues or topics of interest that I, a “typical” Commercial Real Estate Broker have been paying attention to?

TECHNOLOGY

It’s anything and everything for my business.   So much to disseminate and yet I feel that sometimes it can be just a waste.  I am typing this on one of those mini e-books thingy’s.  The CRM program I use is great, but is it just busy work?  The phone I have does everything, why then do I use it to just call and talk to Real Estate Agents most of the time.  I can scan, pdf,  gps,  jpeg, and video with the agent of them.  Why then, Downtown ScottsdaleI meet a client at a site half the time I end up sending any information to their daughter or son who “knows about the e-mail type of stuff?”  One foot in front of technology, and one foot behind.

GENERATIONS/DEMOGRAPHICS

This has had a major impact on my career.  The Baby Boomers have always been in front of me every step of the way, dominating the Commercial Real Estate business like no other.  The typical CRE broker is a 55 years old, male and is not looking to go away any time soon.  They hold the prime positions in most of the organizations I am a member of.  They have built up a treAgentsdous client base and hey, power to them.  How about the “Young Blood”?  The new Real Estate Agents with maybe two four five years in the business? Yes, if you only have been doing this for five years (with all due respect) I still consider you a newbie.  I wonder… is all the boomer money and next generation clientele going to filter back or does it change forever?

LENDING

I have been through my fair share of so called cycles.  Sixteen and eighteen percent interest. ARM’s with three year buy downs.  No Doc don’t tell.  And this era I call the “Your first born won’t even get you in the door, because the governAgentst saved our ass and we will make billions without you” Cycle.  The financial piece of any deal I do is the most important part of the deal.  My simple question to the national regional and local lending Institutions is “What in the hell are you doing now and what are you going to do?”  And how about communiCondoing it not a little bit better but how about communiCondoing what you are doing at all.

BROKERAGE MODEL

Go to college, get degree, create resume, join CCIM, and apply for job at Top 5 firm.  Get job, starve first three years, and team up with Agentstor.  Get a few trickle down leads, prove your bones, schmooze and network at industry events.  Be really nice to Principle’s family.  Do not and I mean do not hit on bosses daughter.  I’m just say’ in.  Prove you got the goods tweak out a better split, be vice Old Town of something, then senior vice Old Town of something.  Did I Agentstion the bosses’ son or daughter will be a principle kinda no matter what, but hey that’s cool?  Decide to buddy up and go out on your own with a couple of your agent buds.  NOW What?  Set your thing up the exactly the same as the place you left?

Green/Sustainability

I’m all over the GREEN.  Tree and brick hugging, kind of green?  No.  LEED.   USGBC kind of green.  I think this will be at the core of my business for Scottsdale Real Estate Agenty years to come.  Don’t think so?  Then try and do deals without it in the future.  Not gonna happen.

National MLS The RPR( “The Ripper”), Loopnet and Co-Star.

So much data so Scottsdale Real Estate Agenty places to put it.  Who other than brokers can or should see this data?  My opinion is, the more the merrier.  Downtown Scottsdaleis an informed consumer not a good thing?  Did I Agentstion Google is starting to compete with all of the above?  Who is going to rise above and where should my listing data really go?  Will I have to pay?  Should I have to pay?

Social Media

Is Social Media just a tool to help create and nurture client relationships?  Is it a total waste of time?  Is it a Fad?  Something I have to do or admit I am clueless?  300 million Real Estate Agents on Facebook and they are telling me what they had for lunch.  Who cares?  I do! I am using social media to put my digital brand in front of every potential client I can.  Online conversations, invitations to speak, Twitter, LinkedIn, Blip Uh….blog posting to show my points of view and expertise.  All lead to Networking, Face to Face, and business opportunities.  The generation behind me doesn’t even blink.  I’m not either.

The Ladies/The CREW

Am I the only one paying any attention to at all to The CREW.   Highly organized, Great events, eduCondoional opportunities.  Real face to face networking with not only peers but vendors and believe it or not actual clients.  A chapter I am familiar with took junior high schools girls on a field trip (at least two years ago) to an airport to explain the role commercial real estate plays in the economy, how we do what we do and how they may want to be involved in the business.  I can barely meet any other brokers to do anything unless the words OPEN BAR are in the event description.

The Mirror

All of the questions asked and comAgentsts made really come from a cold hard look at myself in the mirror.  Why not quit bitching and do something about it?  Why not give some solutions or answers to the questions?  Well, hey I’m working on it.

Scottsdale Real Estate Agenty thanks to Lani and Benn for the opportunity to voice my Commercial Real Estate opinions.  The next year should bring some interesting, controversial, how to, hardcore and “why did he say that?” type of subjects.

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