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Who Uses Moving Companies?

August 10th, 2011

Moving companies are used by all different kinds of people in every possible moving situation. You would be surprised to know what a moving company has the power to do. Are you moving from a residency? Are you changing offices? Are you just going out of town temporarily between moves? Relocation professionals have you covered.

If you are going out of town temporarily at the same time that you are moving, you can count on a company to handle everything for you. You can meet with them beforehand and discuss what date and what items you would like to move. They can then discuss with you a place to move it to. If it is going to your location out of town, if it is going to a new in-town location or if it is going to a storage facility that they provide to you, there is a feeling of peace that will come over you from knowing that you are in good hands.

People who move offices use relocation services as well. Office facilities use moving companies to move long distance or just down the street. They often will be able to continue working while the moving company is moving things around them. This is convenient because everyone can be working and not wasting a minute they don’t have to. The companies can come and move while nobody is there as well. They also can do office furnishing. This works because the office employees can just start working in the new location while the old location is being emptied and moved so everybody wins.

Some of the office furniture options that multi functional relocation companies provide are case goods, modular furniture, computer networking furniture and seating, lobby lounge furniture and seating and more. The moving companies make sure that their customers are taken care of in every way possible to ensure the satisfactory of their problems. When the issues are not taken care of, a good moving company’s headquarters will be notified for insurance that their belongings will be compensated for their troubles.

People have been set out on their own journeys that are just asking for guidance. The moving companies will help them move in the right direction and will make them feel better about the responsibilities of the moving situation. » Read more: Who Uses Moving Companies?

Systems to Follow in Commercial Real Estate Prospecting

June 15th, 2011

In this real estate market, salespeople need listings and most particularly those relating to quality property. The more quality listings you have, the better the enquiry and the stronger your real estate business.

For this very reason, it pays to understand exactly what the buyers and tenants in the market are looking for. Once these facts have been determined, a systematic prospecting process is the way to improve your business and listing opportunity.

The best way to create a prospecting system is to use something similar to the following:

  1. Firstly check out the changes to the local precinct and the demographics at the local council or the local planning office. If anything is going to impact the local property market then you need to know about it early. Changes to zoning, changes to transport corridors, and new developments will impact of the property market significantly.
  2. Divide your territory into areas labelled A, B, and C. Use a street directory or similar local precinct map to designate the zones and colour them appropriately. The differential between the areas will be popularity or location. Ideally, you want to identify the most popular areas where businesses and property investors wish to be.
  3. Given the activity in point 2 above, survey the streets and the businesses located therein; take notes of the business names and contact telephone numbers. This will be a source of systematic telephone prospecting, as well as door to door research.
  4. Survey the number of properties that are on the market at the moment with other agents. Position these properties on a map and get details of the property improvements, or sale price, rental price, and any other critical selling features.
  5. Understand the properties that did not sell and rent. These properties are likely to come on the market again and are consequently one of your prospecting targets.
  6. Get a list of the local businesses from the telephone book. This will be used in a telephone prospecting process to identify if those businesses need to change location or change property type.
  7. Use the property ownership records of the local titles office to seek out the details of the property owners on key properties that you identify. This will be relevant to certain properties, the larger properties, and the bigger businesses.
  8. Understand who are the owners of the largest businesses in the local area and where their properties are located. They may need assistance one day with that property.
  9. Research the recent property sales and leasing activity so you are totally familiar with prices and rentals. These will impact your listing processes and negotiations with property owners. » Read more: Systems to Follow in Commercial Real Estate Prospecting