Are You Ready for Some Football?
Super Bowl Sunday is over, and, even though we didn't get to watch OUR favorite team this year (SO CLOSE!), we did enjoy the entertainment, fun, food and fellowship that the Super Bowl provides.
Since most of us are still in the "football" team mindset, we thought we'd give you some football analogies about the team members in the home buying process. Enjoy!
Head Coach (Your Real Estate Agent)—Your real estate agent should be the Head Coach. After careful analysis of your wants and needs in the home buying process, this is the person in the best position to help you create your game plan. They can counsel you on the geography, the competition and the best ways to negotiate your way to your own personal “touchdown.” Agents know the playing field (the inventory and the market). If you hire them to represent you, they can disclose the weaknesses of your competition (the seller).
Offensive Coordinator (Your Loan Officer)—Your loan is your offensive coordinator. They evaluate your income, credit and assets in order to help you play to your strengths and minimize your weaknesses. Your loan officer can discuss the economic realities of home ownership, while listening to your quality of life concerns (How often you’ll be able to eat out or vacation, for example).
Offensive Line (Your Attorney, Accountant and Financial Advisors) – Your attorney, accountant and financial advisors are your offensive line. They are there to protect you from the blitzes that come from outside (sellers, title issues, tax consequences, and protecting your assets). Not the glamour positions, but vital to any success you are going to have.
Running Backs and Wide Receivers (Your Friends and Family) – Your friends and family are the running backs and wide receivers. They often receive the glory and attention, but honestly, if everyone else doesn’t do their job, they rarely ever see success. Bad game plans, weak play calling, poor execution on the offensive line or by you, as quarterback, leave them merely as names on the roster.
As with any team, communication is the most important component to getting the desired results. Being the center of the action on the field, the quarterback (you) needs to honestly talk with your coaches and coordinators, so they can help direct you on the proper play calling. Simultaneously, you need to heed the feedback from your offensive line, running backs, and receivers to filter wise advice from emotion. Be the quarterback of your own home-buying process and you’ll be more likely to realize your dreams (and not the dreams of someone else).
We are committed to cheering on YOUR team in the home buying process. Give us a call today to help you Buy. Sell. Live. SMART!
Seth & Alyce
P.S. Need some additional "team" members? We can refer some great loan officers to be your "Offensive Coordinator" in this process. Give us a call!
"Who's the Quarterback?" The KCM Blog. Ed. The KCM Crew. 02 Feb. 2012. Keeping Current Matters. 02 February 2012.

As you are looking at your list of New Year’s Resolutions, perhaps you are debating that same old question AGAIN: “Do I rent or do I buy?”
Today we want to focus on one resolution for how you can LIVE SMART in 2012: Get right-side up.
PREDICTION NUMBER 5: GREAT AGENTS WILL BE VERY SUCCESSFUL!



