Janet Mowers Real Estate Broker

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I don't usually post this on my personal page but I was recently asked what this means.  Similarly said, people before p...
07/18/2024

I don't usually post this on my personal page but I was recently asked what this means. Similarly said, people before proceeds, or relationships ahead of paychecks. More than words, when you find yourself taken aback by how easily a simple gesture can change an outcome. Let me explain.

We have a family buying a home on a contingency that their home sells. Their next home stayed on the market with the disclosure that it is "under contract seeking additional offers". After months of showings and significant price drops of their current home, time was drawing to an end for the closing date for their next home.

Their agent kept in contact with that listing agent regularly. Then it happened. The words "under contract seeking additional offers" were removed from the listing without notice to their agent. The family noticed and it sent them into a tail spin. Their agent was met with high emotions, confusion and the question, "What does this mean?"

It had such an impact that the family decided to go another direction. After cancelling the contract, they immediately received an offer on their home and accepted it.

Meanwhile, the seller's of the other home, have no idea that their buyers went another direction because of a change that seemed good for them. This is the human part, the sea of emotions, the stress of moving, interest rates, market changes and moments of panic. They needed an agent who would say, "Let me prepare these buyers first. After all, their house could still sell and we don't want them going another direction when that happens."

You see. The house is a house. It can be replaced. There is always another house. Humans are emotional especially when buying and selling their homes. Social nuances when overlooked have big impacts. Relationships require nurturing especially when emotions are heightened. It's at this moment when the human side of us comes out and we need a Real Estate Professional to help calm the emotions and help us make a decision based on reason and clear thought.

Some of you are saying, but wait, isn't that what a real estate agents do? They sell a house by playing on our emotions? I'll just say this. Not if you have a Humans over Houses agent.

Thank you NextHome for exemplifying and creating a company where Humans over Houses is not just a motto or a hashtag but a way of taking care of people while helping them make the move to their Next Home. 🧔🧔🧔

Shout out to NextHome Advantage Realty agents!  I need them to know how amazing they are.  They adopt their clients and ...
03/16/2024

Shout out to NextHome Advantage Realty agents! I need them to know how amazing they are. They adopt their clients and take care of them like they were their own children. Today was a day when I was reminded how exceptional they are.

Tell me what real estate company you work for without telling me!  I’ll go first!  Look who is entertaining a baby in an...
03/01/2024

Tell me what real estate company you work for without telling me! I’ll go first! Look who is entertaining a baby in an airport with the franchise mascot! I’m bursting with pride that I work with the best group of people who live and breath .

02/16/2024

Beautiful single level 3 bedroom 2 bath 1600 square foot home. Find the AI generated floor plan tour in the comments.

11/13/2023

Worth the read! Steve Crossland in Austin recently wrote this .. feel free to share but please give him credit if passed along.

The recent Realtor industry lawsuit and news reports have spurred a lot of discussion on the Realtor forums I frequent. I'd like to take a moment to share my perspective on the home buying and selling process, how Realtors are compensated, and how 'Uncompensated Effort' fits into the broader conversation.

Realtors earn a 'Success Fee.' This means we do everything for free up until the point of closing and funding. Then, we're paid a commission. Efforts that don't result in a closing are what I call 'Uncompensated Effort.' Every Realtor absorbs this overhead. It's part of how the system works, to the benefit of consumers.

Both buyers and sellers appreciate this system because it allows consumers to avail themselves of services at no cost, even if they never purchase a house or their home never sells.

For instance, a buyer might contact an Austin Realtor recommended by a friend or family member, have an initial conversation, and agree to work with that Realtor. They might fly into Austin and spend three nights in a hotel on a scouting trip. I've had many buyer clients do this over the years.

During that stay, you'd be chauffeured around Austin to see neighborhoods and houses, receive information about the real estate market, the various communities, current affairs, pros and cons of different areas, commute times, schools, and area amenities and lifestyle activities.

You can ask unlimited questions and receive honest, qualified answers and opinions about anything you want to know (assuming you've selected a competent agent, as many unfortunately are not). Having lived in Austin since 1985, I have a wealth of knowledge to share.

Let's say you view 8 or 12 houses on Friday, then 6 or 8 more on Saturday, and decide that Austin isn't the right fit for you after all. Maybe the July heat was a dealbreaker, or you realized that your budget and the desire for better schools meant a longer commute than you wanted, despite being warned upfront.

You part ways and owe nothing. But the service you received, the uncompensated effort given to you by the Realtor, and the knowledge you gained were invaluable to you and your family as you contemplate your options.

Similarly, when a seller hires a listing agent, we guide you through everything that needs to be done to properly prepare and price a home, including all of the backend tasks most consumers never see, and the marketing efforts. If, ultimately, that home fails to sell and you decide to take it off the market, you owe nothing. Everything you received was provided for free.

We operate this way for two reasons:

Consumers prefer it. The system facilitates the buy/sell process in ways that may not be fully appreciated by the average person. Most people move every 8 years, so it's not something you think about constantly. But when life changes—like receiving a relocation offer or having a grandchild—you can start working with a Realtor in that city with no upfront costs.

Realtors, especially those of us who understand sales, like it too. The deals that close more than make up for the efforts that didn't result in a sale.

This means successful transactions subsidize unsuccessful efforts. It might not seem fair, but it is. Yes, any single deal might look like the agent didn't do much, but the commissions from those closed deals allow all of the aforementioned efforts to happen at no cost.

Thus, the system is built around 'success fees' supporting the 'free' efforts that draw the necessary number of buyers into the process to get homes sold. And the agents who bring those buyers, benefiting the sellers, are generally paid a commission that appears on the seller's side of the settlement statement.

And it's this commission appearing on the seller's side of the settlement statement that's at the heart of this big lawsuit.

Lastly, nothing I've said touches on how commissions are calculated. I won't argue with someone who thinks x% of the sales price might be 'too high.' There are valid arguments and examples of this that Realtors should not shy away from.

But I'd prefer to have that discussion with individuals who understand everything I've just covered about how the Success Fee system functions within an industry that everyone wants to keep working well overall.

It has been my pleasure helping Kristen and her family move closer to one another.  Thank you Kristen!
11/02/2023

It has been my pleasure helping Kristen and her family move closer to one another. Thank you Kristen!

I wish I could give Janet 12 stars! She was so easy to work with, knowledgeable and very helpful in the whole process. Janet really went out of her way to make sure that I ended up with my perfect home.

DON’T DO THIS! Just call me and relax.  I’ll navigate the sea and take care of the pirates. šŸ“ā€ā˜ ļø
10/31/2023

DON’T DO THIS! Just call me and relax. I’ll navigate the sea and take care of the pirates. šŸ“ā€ā˜ ļø

08/11/2023

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