Successful Selling Tips Agawam MA
Some salespeople in Agawam say that every home improvement transaction comes down to price. Do you believe that? Or is it simply a self-fulfilling prophecy of sales personnel who don't understand why the consumer buys? These are the reps who are still using price drops to manipulate homeowners into buying.
Grimaldi & Burzdak Real Estate
(413) 789-0310
431 Springfield St
Agawam, MA
Grimaldi & Burzdak Real Estate
(413) 789-0310
431 Springfield St
Agawam, MA 01001
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Rettura Realty
(413) 736-6655
323 Cold Spring Ave Ste B
West Springfield, MA
Rettura Realty
(413) 736-6655
323 Cold Spring Ave Ste B
West Springfield, MA 01089
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Landmark Realtors
(413) 739-9636
655 White St
Springfield, MA
Landmark Realtors
(413) 739-9636
655 White St
Springfield, MA 01108
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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
(413) 567-7200
175 Dwight Rd
Longmeadow, MA
Re/Max Teamwork Commercial Div
(413) 525-4191
310 N Main St
East Longmeadow, MA
Re/Max Teamwork Commercial Div
(413) 525-4191
310 N Main St
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
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Century 21
(413) 789-1117
5 N Westfield St
Feeding Hills, MA
Century 21
(413) 789-1117
5 N Westfield St
Feeding Hills, MA 01030
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Carlson Gmac Real Estate
(413) 596-6711
724 Bliss Rd
Longmeadow, MA
Carlson Gmac Real Estate
(413) 596-6711
724 Bliss Rd
Longmeadow, MA 01106
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Dot Lortie Realty A Landmark
(413) 739-9636
655 White St
Springfield, MA
Dot Lortie Realty A Landmark
(413) 739-9636
655 White St
Springfield, MA 01108
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Bruce Oliver, REALTOR
(860) 306-9082
54 Hazard Ave # 170
Enfield, CT
Bruce Oliver, REALTOR
(860) 306-9082
54 Hazard Ave # 170
Enfield, CT 06082
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Ridgeway Realty Llc
(413) 525-0914
60 Shaker Rd
East Longmeadow, MA
Ridgeway Realty Llc
(413) 525-0914
60 Shaker Rd
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
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Source: REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine
Publication date: February 1, 2006
By Richard Kaller
Some salespeople say that every home improvement transaction comes down to price. Do you believe that? Or is it simply a self-fulfilling prophecy of sales personnel who don't understand why the consumer buys? These are the reps who are still using price drops to manipulate homeowners into buying. Those who believe that price drives the market develop blind spots when it comes to what's really happening and why a consumer chooses one contractor over another.
Why They BuySurveys of consumer buying decisions clearly indicate that price doesn't drive the process. Here's what consumers tell researchers they want from contractors, in this order:
Guarantee or warrantyAvailability to do the work when wantedCompetitive priceA full-time, professional contractorBrand the homeowner wantsProfessionally prepared proposalBusiness longevityVariety of options and samplesNeat appearance of salespersonTestimonial letters and/or pictures of company's workNotice that when consumers address price, they indicate “competitive price,” not lowest price. Homeowners will often pay 30% more, even up to double the lowest price, provided the reason for the difference is clear.
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