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Be a Real Estate Hero with a Referral




Hey, what's up everyone? You know, I want to talk to you about something that is really exciting.  Have you ever wanted to be a hero to someone and you know, not the kind of hero that shoots webs out of their wrist, but an everyday hero to a friend, family member or an acquaintance. We've got a really good program here at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, for referrals.

So what is a referral? Let's say you've got a friend or a family member, or even yourself, and you're moving cross country or even out of the country. If you let me know where you're going and a few parameters, I can match you with another Berkshire Hathaway agent in our referral system to whatever city you're going to, and a lot of countries around the world.

So think of it like this. I can match you with a realtor in the city that you're going to, you're not having to find one out of the newspaper. You're not having find one on the internet. I guess I would say there's no Tinder date for realtors. A lot of swiping left, a lot of swiping, right? You can still wind up with a terrible date.

I take that part of the equation out for you. I interview the realtor, I talk to them. I let them know what's going on.  In many cases, I can even monitor the transaction if you like. But the real key is you're not flying blind. When you relocate someone out to another city or even a foreign country as far as who they're gonna work with to buy a home, you really don't want to put someone on a terrible Tinder realtor date do you?

Working with me? I can put them in touch with a great realtor in their destination city. When they buy their dream house and they get a great price in a great neighborhood. They're gonna thank you. They're gonna think of you as their hero. I've sent a lot of referrals out and I love that feeling myself. I would love to give that feeling to you where you can help someone and be their hero.

If you'd like to a ask me a couple of questions on the referral program feel free to leave them down in the comment section. Or if you have something more specific to ask, you can direct message me. I do answer all direct messages, so feel free to do that. Also, I'm looking forward to working with you, but I'm also looking forward to working with your referrals.



Jeffery Williams, Jr., Associate Broker

Resort & Second Homes Market Specialist RSPS
rCertified® Relocation Specialist
eCertified® The Next Generation
Brookfield GRS Broker Certification
Certified Red Book Contracts Specialist®
BHHS eTeam Member
Verified Rocket Homes Agent®

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