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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2024 · 28 MIN

How to Turn a 'No' into a 'Yes': Real Estate Negotiation Secrets | Ep 28

from Furlo Capital Real Estate Podcast · host James Furlo

(Watch the YouTube video of this episode here) In this episode, we take a surprise turn and cover the dynamics of negotiation, illustrated by a humorous anecdote about Jessi’s interactions with door-to-door salespeople. We delve into the psychology of persuasion and consistency, share real-world examples from our investing experiences, and highlight the importance of building rapport and trust in successful negotiations.  // Timestamps 00:00 Introduction & The Art of Negotiation: Personal Stories 02:44 Psychological Tactics in Sales 08:12 Comparing Sales Approaches 14:50 Building Trust and Social Proof 17:26 Respecting Boundaries in Sales 20:36 The Art of Negotiation // Key Lessons Build rapport first, sell second: Engage your customers genuinely by asking open-ended questions and showing real interest in their lives, rather than jumping straight into your sales pitch. Show them that they’re more valued than your product. Respect the ‘no’ and read the room: If someone is showing signs of disinterest or discomfort, respect their boundaries and gracefully exit the conversation. Pushing too hard can damage your relationship and reputation. Listen more than you speak: Allow your customer to talk about their needs and preferences. By listening more, you can tailor your pitch to address their specific concerns, making your offer more appealing. Play the long game: Sometimes, walking away from a deal today can lead to a better opportunity tomorrow. Prioritize long-term relationships over short-term gains. Be transparent about your motives: Make it clear that your primary goal is to help, not just to sell. Whether they buy from you or not, offering genuine assistance builds credibility and goodwill. Have fun with it: Approach negotiations and sales with a sense of play and creativity. Enjoy the process of finding a mutually beneficial solution, and let your enthusiasm show. This positive energy can be contagious and engaging. // Let's build your wealth and improve housing, together. I'm James Furlo. I live in Oregon, where I help people invest in real estate passively. Over the last 14 years, I've purchased over $4 million in real estate, and I’m excited to give you the opportunity to partner with us and experience the joy of building wealth while improving housing. Access private investment opportunities, exclusive market updates, principles for passively investing in syndications, and behind-the-scenes insights. https://furlo.com/ // Disclaimer Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors.

(Watch the YouTube video of this episode here) In this episode, we take a surprise turn and cover the dynamics of negotiation, illustrated by a humorous anecdote about Jessi’s interactions with door-to-door salespeople. We delve into the psychology of persuasion and consistency, share real-world examples from our investing experiences, and highlight the importance of building rapport and trust in successful negotiations.  // Timestamps 00:00 Introduction & The Art of Negotiation: Personal Stories 02:44 Psychological Tactics in Sales 08:12 Comparing Sales Approaches 14:50 Building Trust and Social Proof 17:26 Respecting Boundaries in Sales 20:36 The Art of Negotiation // Key Lessons Build rapport first, sell second: Engage your customers genuinely by asking open-ended questions and showing real interest in their lives, rather than jumping straight into your sales pitch. Show them that they’re more valued than your product. Respect the ‘no’ and read the room: If someone is showing signs of disinterest or discomfort, respect their boundaries and gracefully exit the conversation. Pushing too hard can damage your relationship and reputation. Listen more than you speak: Allow your customer to talk about their needs and preferences. By listening more, you can tailor your pitch to address their specific concerns, making your offer more appealing. Play the long game: Sometimes, walking away from a deal today can lead to a better opportunity tomorrow. Prioritize long-term relationships over short-term gains. Be transparent about your motives: Make it clear that your primary goal is to help, not just to sell. Whether they buy from you or not, offering genuine assistance builds credibility and goodwill. Have fun with it: Approach negotiations and sales with a sense of play and creativity. Enjoy the process of finding a mutually beneficial solution, and let your enthusiasm show. This positive energy can be contagious and engaging. // Let's build your wealth and improve housing, together. I'm James Furlo. I live in Oregon, where I help people invest in real estate passively. Over the last 14 years, I've purchased over $4 million in real estate, and I’m excited to give you the opportunity to partner with us and experience the joy of building wealth while improving housing. Access private investment opportunities, exclusive market updates, principles for passively investing in syndications, and behind-the-scenes insights. https://furlo.com/ // Disclaimer Please note that investing in private placement securities entails a high degree of risk, including illiquidity of the investment and loss of principal. Please refer to the subscription agreement for a discussion of risk factors.

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