Need to Write a Bio? Not Sure How?

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If you’re a real estate agent you need to have a written bio. Copying someone else’s, or just using the placeholder bio that comes from your brokerage, doesn’t cut it. As someone who doesn’t particularly love writing, and who finds it a bit awkward to talk about myself, I did not consider that good news. But I did it. And I’m sharing the secrets to a great agent bio below to save you from making some of the mistakes I’ve seen other agents make. And the mistakes I made along the way too.

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Be Real

People respond to authenticity, above all else. You are a complex unique person and you bring your personality and perspective to your work. For example, I’m a bit of a goofball. If you know me you know that’s true! It took me a while to stop being afraid that if I showed that side of my personality, people wouldn’t take me seriously. I know someone who, for years, stopped herself from putting exclamation points into her emails for the same reason. But the truth is that people want to connect with people they like and trust. If you aren’t being authentic, it shows. Are there people who won’t work with my friend because she puts exclamation points in her emails? Maybe. Or who won’t work with me because they saw a photo of me in goofy holiday classes on Instagram? It’s possible. But that’s okay. Those people will find someone else, and my people will find me. The things that make you, you, need to be reflected in your bio.

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Get a Life

When you’re not selling houses what are you doing for fun? Who is in your social circle? What are some interesting facts about you that people might not know? Where are you from? What did you do before real estate? Your life outside of the office has a place in your professional bio.

Know Yourself

Can you think of three words that best describe you as a professional? If you can’t, text a couple of colleagues or co-workers from previous jobs and ask them. Use these three words in your bio and expand on them and how they translate into your work with clients.

Have More Than One

When you sit down to write anything for an audience outside of yourself, you should be writing with that group in mind. For example, I have a bio I use to promote myself as a real estate agent to buyer and seller clients. But I also have a bio I use to promote myself as an instructor and speaker. I have yet another that I use for my work as an author. Each are different because the intended audience is different, so the things I highlight and reference are different.

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Make It Timeless

There are a few simple things you can do to ensure that your bios are evergreen, saving you the hassle of updating them constantly or the embarrassment of having a glaringly outdated bio on marketing materials. One example would be, rather than listing your experience in number of years—i.e. “Rebecca has been a Realtor for 18 years”—use dates instead. So, the alternative would be, “Rebecca has been a Realtor since 2003.” See the difference? The former needs to be updated every year. And depending on how many places your bio appears, that could become a time-consuming annual task. Another to be wary of including would be rankings. For example, you may rank in the top 10% of agents nationwide in transactions closed in 2020. If you are going to include a ranking in your bio, make sure to note the year afterward. That number could be higher or lower in 2021, rendering your bio outdated in a matter of months. Think about that as you read through your bios. Have you included anything that won’t be accurate one year from now? Save each bio and name them for what they are—Agent Bio, Teaching Bio, Author Bio, etc.


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Seller Stories...Meet the Stokoes

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We love sharing client stories and this is a great one.

The Stokoes reached out to us because they were moving to New Jersey and needed to sell their home. But, they were worried about what would happen if they sold quickly—before they’d found a home in their new city.

This is a common concern and one that doesn’t need to prevent you from selling. When the Stokoes hired Rebecca, they hired a negotiating expert. She brought them an offer over list price, that also included a free, two-month long rent-back. Which meant, they got to live in their home, rent free, for 60 days!

Another common question is how to time the sale of an existing home with the purchase of a new one. Often, clients need their home to sell in order to afford the new house. There are solutions to this too. While the best solution depends on your situation, we want to make sure you know solutions exist. We’re happy to talk to you about what’s possible.

Complete the contact form below and Rebecca will be in touch!

Just Listed in Kent's Sun Meadows Neighborhood!

This home is pending and under contract, but others are still available. Contact us today and we can set-up a personalized search for you.

A true 4-bedroom, 2-story home with 1970 square feet. The home includes:

  • A formal living room and dining room

  • Kitchen with an eating space and peninsula for bar stools

  • Family Room has a gas fireplace and slider to the private backyard.

  • New windows

  • New furnace (2020) with air conditioning

  • New exterior paint within the last year

  • Upgraded bathrooms

  • Master bedroom and bath with a double-sink vanity, large walk in shower and walk-in closet

  • New multi-level deck, in partially fenced backyard

  • New millwork, doors, trim & electrical

  • Quick easy access to schools, shopping and more!

Call or email for more information or to schedule a tour! You can also fill out the contact form below and we’ll be in touch with you. Email: rebeccad@kw.com | Tel: 253.576.7707

4 Bedrooms | 2.25 Bathrooms | 1,970 Square Feet | $519,950 | MLS #1737240

Free Downsizing Workshop! March 23rd on Zoom

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Is your current home more than you need? Have you been thinking about selling and downsizing? Perhaps to something smaller, or just to a layout that works a bit better for your current lifestyle?

Join Realtor and Managing Broker, Rebecca Del Pozo, for this online information session about downsizing in the current real estate market.

We'll cover:

  • How to know when to sell

  • Whether you'll have to pay capital gains taxes

  • Which repairs are necessary before you put your home on the market

  • How to stage your home so you get top dollar

  • What to pack and what to sell

  • The impact of retirement on selling and buying a home

  • Senior housing options for people 55+

  • And more!

Date: March 23, 2021

Time: 2-3pm (PST)

Location: Online

Just Listed!! Acreage in Lake Tapps

Opportunity to own .45 acres of vacant land in the heart of Lake Tapps!

Utilities are available but very limited information is available about the property. The old septic could still be on site.

Buyer and buyer’s broker to verify all uses associated with property - red outlines on photos are approximations only.

Call or email for more information or to schedule a tour! You can also fill out the contact form below and we’ll be in touch with you. Email: rebeccad@kw.com | Tel: 253.576.7707

Vacant Land | Lot Size: .451 ac | $174,950 | MLS #1735199