The Blueprint with Mike Prewett

Good Idea vs. Bad Idea

3 min · 7. Juli 2026
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Mike leads a session with Hannah, discussing various aspects of real estate. They talk about working with home buyers and sellers, with Mike suggesting a shift towards buyers due to current market conditions. Mike questions the effectiveness of two-hour open houses and working from home. They discuss the importance of an agent's network, suggesting a minimum of 500 engaged contacts for every three transactions. The conversation ends with a light-hearted discussion about ice cream preferences.

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Episode When it comes to Listings… Cover

When it comes to Listings…

Summary: In this meeting, Mike emphasizes the importance of changing the approach to listing homes, focusing on the seller's needs rather than relying on traditional valuation methods. They criticize the industry's reliance on telling sellers what their home is worth instead of asking them. Mike suggests using active listings as a benchmark for pricing and advises agents to take sellers on a tour of comparable homes to help them understand the market. They encourage agents to avoid giving a specific price and instead provide information that allows the seller to make an informed decision. This approach aims to differentiate agents from their competitors and improve the chances of selling the home. Action Items: Review the most competitive active listings to help sellers understand their home's market positioning.,Mike to provide examples of how to address list price adjustments in the next connect session.,Agents to practice asking sellers about their price expectations and concerns during listing appointments.

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