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Joined 01/20/2008

Jim Lee, Knoxville TN Realtor

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Realty Executives Associates

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How I serve You better.

* Licensed since 1978

National Association of REALTORS® designations earned:

* Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), advanced training in working with buyers & seller, marketing, real estate law, investments, and other subjects combined with performance requirements and several written tests. Only about 5% of all Realtors nationwide have earned this designation.

* Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR) Specialized training in representing buyers in the buying process from beginning to end. To earn this designation a Realtor must meet performance requirements, represented buyers exclusively in several transactions, and passed written tests.

* Graduate, REALTOR® Institute (GRI) Members involved in residential real estate who want a solid base of information for their practice will want to participate in the REALTOR® Institute program and earn the GRI designation.

* Internet Certified Professional (e-PRO) e-PRO® is a revolutionary training program presented entirely online to certify real estate agents and brokers as Internet Professionals. The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR) is the first major trade group to offer certification for online professionalism. I have also been certified by the NAR as an e-PRO Trainer.

* Past President, Knoxville Area Association of Realtors, 1996

* Knoxville Realtor of the year, 1999

* Currently serving on the NAR Board of Directors (2006-2008)

* Multi Million Dollar Producer in both sales and listings sold.

* Visit my award winning website, www.KnoxvilleHomeCenter.com

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  • The way I understand how the
    By August 1, 2008 - 12:51pm

    The way I understand how the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) works is this: First, HUD funds their testers to test real estate professionals for discriminatory tactics of any sort. Once a vict....er, 'suspect' is identified the NFHA sits down with the hapless broker, lays out their evidence against them and attempt to negotiate a settlement which the NFHA gets to keep if successful. If someone has the cojones to stand up to them, as Mr. Pike's client above evidently did, NFHA's next tactic is to sic HUD and the DOJ's lawyers on you and file federal litigation with NFHA as the plantiff. If successful NFHA gets to keep any monetary damages that result in effect giving them two opportunities to get a bite of the apple which is your pocketbook. Realty Times wrote an article I remember from a couple of years ago detailing the same scam against another real estate firm. http://realtytimes.com/rtpages/20060825_nrtblackmailed.htm

  • Wow, this certainly and not
    By July 17, 2008 - 10:17am

    Wow, this certainly and not surprisingly, generated a lot of opinions. I've been doing business on the www since around 1995 or so and I've never required anyone to register to do anything on any of my websites. * Want to see all the houses and condos? Go to it. * Want to read about my area? It's there for you. * Want to get 40 free tips on how to sell your home faster? Just click here and there it is. I currently generate about 80% of my business from online sources; still no registration required. However if you want me to call you or email you something I do need your address or email and I get lots of them. As my privacy policy very plainly states, I don't contact you unless you ask me to. That has worked for me for well over 10 years now. Jim Lee, CRS, ABR, GRI, NAR Certified e-PRO Trainer Realty Executives Associates, Knoxville, Tennessee www.KnoxvilleHomeCenter.com mailto:Jim@JimLee.com (865) 693-3232, My Personal Toll Free # 1-800-662-2488 ext. 163 **********************************

  • 1. Price it right 2. Make
    By July 2, 2008 - 4:25am

    1. Price it right 2. Make sure it's in great condition and shows well. 3. Market on the www 4. Offer buyer incentives Sounds like a tried and true formula to me. Aggressive pricing is the most effective of the four in my market right now. http://tinyurl.com/6knv75 Jim Lee, CRS, ABR, GRI, NAR Certified e-PRO Trainer Realty Executives Associates, Knoxville, Tennessee www.KnoxvilleHomeCenter.com mailto:Jim@JimLee.com (865) 693-3232, My Personal Toll Free # 1-800-662-2488 ext. 163 **********************************