Jeanean Gendron, Your Shasta County Real Estate Specialist: Real Estate Industry Changes ~ Independent Versus the Broker Franchise ~ Demise of the Franchise Broker!

Real Estate Industry Changes ~ Independent Versus the Broker Franchise ~ Demise of the Franchise Broker!

The future will see the demise of the Franchise Broker. Some have already made the change....I might add long ago while others are only now seeing the light. I wrote a post the other day about the value proposition that brokers currently offer and the changing nature of the agent/broker relationship.

I can see that I have been building for that blessed but unknown reason from my gut instinct a comprehensive marketing web presence. I must commend AR for helping me along the way. I have learned so much here within AR and the forum. Those other individuals who are lighting the way and sharing their progress have helped me greatly.

I am very content in my present state with my current company. I know things are changing and I am preparing for the change. I am finally going to get my Broker's licence. I've had the courses for 4 years and just need to take the test....it will feel good to add this to my resume.

I am a change agent. I am every poised to react to the markets and what is newly in demand. I can see a change occuring. The franchise will no longer rain supreme. We will be moving to an Independent Broker that offers the Consumer what they want and need. Real Estate relationships are changing and it is a good thing.

Social networking and Web 2.0 have brought about a transparancy to the Consumer that allows them to see the values and business model of the agent they choose to do business with.

Providing the Consumer with a DKR (Dynamic Knowledge Repository) of market data and trends will support the future of real estate and your connection to the Consumer.

I am Jeanean Gendron, your Redding and Shasta County Specialist. I can be reached at 530 276-7417. I answer my phone. Please visit our website and blogsite for more information on real estate and living in Shasta County, California.

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