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898 » How to Stay in Control of the Conversation with Gavin Timms & Rob Steers

898 » How to Stay in Control of the Conversation with Gavin Timms & Rob Steers

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By pretending to be that guy on the beach who has nothing better to do, you can build rapport with a seller and casually find out the information you need to decide if the house they’re selling fits your criteria. Gavin walks Rob through a few different versions of the opening conversation to help Rob become more comfortable with the role he needs to play to stay in control of the conversation. As an investor, here are the 5 things you need to find out in this conversations: —The motivation —The time frame —The situation —The condition —The price You don’t need to overshare information on your end because this conversation isn’t about you. Listen carefully to some of Rob’s great questions that help him quickly fill in the details on a house that a preliminary call with a VA might have missed. We love working with our coaching clients, and if you’re looking for a real estate mentor, we’d love to work with you. Fill out a form on our website and we’ll connect with you to see if we’d be a good fit. Don’t forget to subscribe to Gavin’s YouTube channel so you don’t miss any of his great coaching advice. What’s Inside: —Why it’s important to understand what motivates a seller. —Strategies around being the first to name a price. —How long your lead-in should be in a phone call. —The kind of questions you’ll need to ask to dig deep into a property.

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