Personally, when reviewing my sales history, this year is comparable to what I had sold in 2002. While I’m certainly not satisfied with these numbers in terms of performance, especially based upon the amount of hours I work and energy I expend, there remains a glimmer of light to guide me through each day.
While our market mimics our sales volume of seven years ago, it does not resemble the real estate market of the Great Depression of 1929. Stability exists and future growth is forecasted.
This is a time in which all Colorado Springs Realtors must adjust accordingly – financially and strategically – to persevere through adversity. Our clients require our utmost effort to serve them competently as we assist them to make some difficult decisions about Colorado Springs Real Estate.
The Selley Group pledges to get back to some of the basics. In other words, our group is going to do the things we don’t necessarily want to do because we didn’t have to do these ways of doing business for the past seven years. Some of these things include the little things that cause extra work, like giving due diligence to marketing and follow-up, sharpening our skills through education and spending more time to troubleshoot through horrendous problems, just to give you a short list.
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