What Type of Agent Should You Work with in the Twin Cities?


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Hey everyone, welcome back to our blog. Today we are going to discuss a few different types of real estate agents that are out there. This way, you can decide for yourself which type of approach fits you and your goals best. 

Transactional agents are focused on a single objective: making the sale. Transactional marketing tactics include ads and promotions geared toward an immediate sale. It's great for selling quickly, but the sale is a one-time event. We call these agents one-and-done agents, because they don't take the time to build relationships, but use incentives, discounts, and buzzwords to make as many sales as they can with the least amount of effort.



Relationship agents have broader, longer term goals than transactional agents. Relationship marketing focuses on developing long-lasting relationships with clients to secure sales far into the future. Knowledge and application of this marketing helps achieve customer satisfaction, customer retention, and friendships. For this to be effective, you need to be able to stay in touch with your clients through the entire home buying and selling process. This is the way we do business on our team. 

When deciding the type of agent you want selling your home, keep these things in mind. If you have any questions for us, or are looking to buy or sell a home in the Twin Cities, give us a call. We would love to hear from you!

What Can You Expect from the Twin Cities Market?


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The Twin Cities market is hot right now, so we wanted to send you an update today to let you know how it's performing. 

If you're priced right, your home should sell. If it's not selling, you probably need to reevaluate your listing, and ask yourself the following three questions as a seller:
  • Am I priced right?
  • Does my home truly appeal to buyers?
  • How can I improve the appeal of my home?

The biggest problem sellers have is believing their home is better and worth more than comparable homes on the market. If you don't present value as a seller on the market, your home will sit on the market and become stagnant. For buyers, you should be out looking now due to rising home prices and interest rates.



There are many buyers out there looking at homes right now, which is creating competition for the best homes. Most of the time, this will lead to homes receiving multiple offers. 

If you have any questions for us, or want to hear some more about the latest market statistics, give us a call or send us an email. We look forward to speaking with you!