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Career Advice for Your Midlife Crisis: 7 Tips may tell you all is ok and genuinely believe it, but later you find you are not the legal owner, that the building isn’t legal, or that your land is about to be expropriated to make way for a swanky new golf course, that somehow the agent neglected to tell you (or probably didn’t know about). So it really is buyer beware.You’ve enjoyed your career for the past twenty years – maybe more. And now you’re wondering: Maybe it’s time to switch gears. A whole new career. Work at home. Retire.Or maybe you’re forced to revise your career due to layoffs or transfers.(1) Expect midlife career change to be easier than entering the world of employment for the first time.Most likely you enjoy a financial cushion: savings, home equity, and a retirement fund. You also have demonstrated skills and experience. If you’re employed, your company probably offers resources for developing new skills and managing the transition.(2) Expect midlife career change to be harder because you’ve invested in a career identity – way beyond skills and values. . When you introduce yourself as, “Here’s what I do...” you are also saying, “Here’s who I am.”(3) Expect to change your appearance as you change careers.Sadly, many individuals and organizations really do judge a book by its cover. Clients who want to start a busine One other thing I am sure nearly everyone has experienced. Black Money. A person close to me recently sold their house through another agent (hey I am glad they sold it so quickly – cant always be first to the starting gun). When they went to sign the private contract the agent asked how much did they want to declare. They were met with derision when they said they wanted to declare everything. Apart from the fact it is fraudulent – which means it is against the law, it is also being stamped on heavily by the hacienda who are currently issuing fines for people under declaring their property. Worse still most agencies (whether they realise it or not) are under investigation for money laundering due to the white whale fiasco – a money laundering fraud in the Costa Del Sol based exclusively around property sales. It may have been Marbella but it is na?ve to think the government is concentrating its efforts solely there – where is the next big area outside MLM Easy Money That Grows When You're Not Working Last article we looked at UK estate agents and what they do. This article we will look at their Spanish counter parts.I thought I would take this time to talk about the work at home opportunity which I think is the most beneficial for anybody. I will describe in brief what MLM is, basically it is promoting a service which you pay for monthly, then when you get someone else to join you earn commissions of their monthly payments. I know what you are thinking a pyramid scheme right? Wrong it is in a way but almost all the good ones will give you valuable info and freebies.Think about it you join a service and promote it, you get nowhere. Then you login in to your account and read all about how you can recruit members. It really is that simple, find free info, use the info you are given and use free methods. As you can see all you will pay is your monthly membership while you promote the product for free.After a while you will see members flowing in and watch the money pile up. Most people are skeptical and you would be right to be, statistics show that most people fail online about 95% of them. This is a worrying statistic, the good new What is different about Spanish Agents. Generally they speak Spanish. I say generally but a lot of them didn’t when I first arrived – but most these days have a rudimentary understanding which most potential buyers don’t. . Secondly most people buying a house in Spain don’t know where they want to live, they may give generic info like – Costa Blanca but CB is a very big place. The catchment area here is a lot bigger than in the UK. For example we cover an area from Moraira to Valencia, - two hours drive from start to finish. And within that area are probably 100 times as many agents. Javea alone has 300 agents. The process of buying in Spain is more complex than the UK. So agents have to be better informed than their UK counterparts (that’s not to say they are). Typically after helping the client choose an area – which involves driving round the area pointing out important hospitals, schools etc, the agent will arrange to obtain their NIE number – and open a bank accounts for the client. There’s about a day gone already. In the UK most agents operate exclusively, meaning they have a certain time period to market the property. In Spain most sellers go to 4 or 5 agents at least. Do you think this improves your chances of selling a property? Possibly through more exposure? However do you really think the agent is going to push the boat out when he has a one in five chance or less of selling your property? What about finding the clients? Clients don’t just drive to an area and see a for sale sign. They are in contact with an agent well before they come out here. Some times they need to be picked up from the airport a round trip of 220 kms. Often they need accommodation arranging, airport transfers or car hire booking. Most do this themselves but not all. When an agent in Spain sells a property they (should) do basic checks – is the seller of the house the actual owner, is the house what it states, etc. All things which a UK agent doesn’t have to do. Where agents fall over here is allowing the client to decide the value of their property. Everyone thinks their property is worth more than it is. A good agent will give you a fair and realistic valuation of your property and explain to you the chances of selling it in the current market. Agents often collaborate with other agents both locally and with agents in the UK – something which the UK market frowns upon let alone endorses. Also the norm in Spain is to use correodors – intermediaries, usually Spanish, who find the properties from locals that are for sale. Once the sale is agreed the work starts. Agents organise the private contract and arrange a mortgage. The majority of buyers do not have pre arranged finance and it isn’t as straightforward here as it is in the UK. The contracts are translated into English and you have to have all documentation signed in Spanish, both the private contract so unless you speak Spanish you will need a translator and most agents provide this service. At the notary someone has to also translate –organised usually by the agent. And then there is the matter of transferring all the bills into your name – imagine a UK based agent doing that for you mmm mmmm. Afterwards – well many agents tend to try and forget you once the ink dries and their commission is in the bank. But not all do. They will also help with such things as registering kids in schools, helping you register with local hospitals, obtaining residencia, and other such matters. In the UK if you want to buy a car – you find the yellow pages go out and visit a few used car showrooms, buy a car and that’s that. Not so simple here in Spain. It is completely different and the agent usually helps out here. Need a builder to do some remedial work – yep you got it Mr Agent is there for you. What about where to go for electrical goods – pop in and see friendly mr agent. Need to work and register for social security – you know where to go. A decent agent will be with you for a long time and will probably be your friend for life. I know we are not alone in that concept – there are others out there with the same ideals. .So as you can see, to compare what a UK agent does with what a Spanish based agent does, is not quite as cut and dried as it seems. Ok so we have painted a picture of nirvana, the ideal agent, but are all agents like this? - Sadly no. Although most are hard working, honest people who have your interests at heart, many set up because it seems like the easiest way to make money. After all you only need to open an office, get a phone and a computer, put properties in the window and you’re off. If only everything in life was that simple. Whilst these types of agents mean no harm (I am sure) their lack of knowledge can cause damage later The fact that they don’t understand the escritura and how to interpret whether the property is legal or not, whether there is one seller or a whole family full, that some of the sellers may not be represented and can cause problems later, means they may tell you all is ok and genuinely believe it, but later you find you are not the legal owner, that the building isn’t legal, or that your land is about to be expropriated to make way for a swanky new golf course, that somehow the agent neglected to tell you (or probably didn’t know about). So it really is buyer beware. One other thing I am sure nearly everyone has experienced. Black Money. A person close to me recently sold their house through another agent (hey I am glad they sold it so quickly – cant always be first to the starting gun). When they went to sign the private contract the agent asked how much did they want to declare. They were met with derision when they said they wanted to declare everything. Apart from the fact it is fraudulent – which means it is against the law, it is also being stamped on heavily by the hacienda who are currently issuing fines for people under declaring their property. Worse still most agencies (whether they realise it or not) are under investigation for money laundering due to the white whale fiasco – a money laundering fraud in the Costa Del Sol based exclusively around property sales. It may have been Marbella but it is na?ve to think the government is concentrating its efforts solely there – where is the next big area outside List Building - Create or Buy a GiveAway Product for Your Squeeze Page II llers go to 4 or 5 agents at least. Do you think this improves your chances of selling a property? Possibly through more exposure? However do you really think the agent is going to push the boat out when he has a one in five chance or less of selling your property?Although this digital product is short in length, it should be packed with good information. Subscribers will evaluate the strength and value of your paid products by the strength and value of your free product. Generally they will assume that if your short give away product does not deliver strong value, your paid product may not also.Think of your free give away product as your first impression. Obviously, your squeeze page was your very first impression – but this free giveaway product ‘seals the deal’ and confirms or rejects the positive opinion the subscriber had when they were only a visitor and chose to opt in to your email list.Generally, you will have a title page and a table of contents on your give away ebook, and you should also include copyright information and contact information. This will leave you roughly 6 – 8 pages of content. I like to divide those 6 -8 pages into about 8 – 10 basic topics that support the main topic of my ebook. Each one of the basic topics will run about 250-400 words and s What about finding the clients? Clients don’t just drive to an area and see a for sale sign. They are in contact with an agent well before they come out here. Some times they need to be picked up from the airport a round trip of 220 kms. Often they need accommodation arranging, airport transfers or car hire booking. Most do this themselves but not all. When an agent in Spain sells a property they (should) do basic checks – is the seller of the house the actual owner, is the house what it states, etc. All things which a UK agent doesn’t have to do. Where agents fall over here is allowing the client to decide the value of their property. Everyone thinks their property is worth more than it is. A good agent will give you a fair and realistic valuation of your property and explain to you the chances of selling it in the current market. Agents often collaborate with other agents both locally and with agents in the UK – something which the UK market frowns upon let alone endorses. Also the norm in Spain is to use correodors – intermediaries, usually Spanish, who find the properties from locals that are for sale. Once the sale is agreed the work starts. Agents organise the private contract and arrange a mortgage. The majority of buyers do not have pre arranged finance and it isn’t as straightforward here as it is in the UK. The contracts are translated into English and you have to have all documentation signed in Spanish, both the private contract so unless you speak Spanish you will need a translator and most agents provide this service. At the notary someone has to also translate –organised usually by the agent. And then there is the matter of transferring all the bills into your name – imagine a UK based agent doing that for you mmm mmmm. Afterwards – well many agents tend to try and forget you once the ink dries and their commission is in the bank. But not all do. They will also help with such things as registering kids in schools, helping you register with local hospitals, obtaining residencia, and other such matters. In the UK if you want to buy a car – you find the yellow pages go out and visit a few used car showrooms, buy a car and that’s that. Not so simple here in Spain. It is completely different and the agent usually helps out here. Need a builder to do some remedial work – yep you got it Mr Agent is there for you. What about where to go for electrical goods – pop in and see friendly mr agent. Need to work and register for social security – you know where to go. A decent agent will be with you for a long time and will probably be your friend for life. I know we are not alone in that concept – there are others out there with the same ideals. .So as you can see, to compare what a UK agent does with what a Spanish based agent does, is not quite as cut and dried as it seems. Ok so we have painted a picture of nirvana, the ideal agent, but are all agents like this? - Sadly no. Although most are hard working, honest people who have your interests at heart, many set up because it seems like the easiest way to make money. After all you only need to open an office, get a phone and a computer, put properties in the window and you’re off. If only everything in life was that simple. Whilst these types of agents mean no harm (I am sure) their lack of knowledge can cause damage later The fact that they don’t understand the escritura and how to interpret whether the property is legal or not, whether there is one seller or a whole family full, that some of the sellers may not be represented and can cause problems later, means they may tell you all is ok and genuinely believe it, but later you find you are not the legal owner, that the building isn’t legal, or that your land is about to be expropriated to make way for a swanky new golf course, that somehow the agent neglected to tell you (or probably didn’t know about). So it really is buyer beware. One other thing I am sure nearly everyone has experienced. Black Money. A person close to me recently sold their house through another agent (hey I am glad they sold it so quickly – cant always be first to the starting gun). When they went to sign the private contract the agent asked how much did they want to declare. They were met with derision when they said they wanted to declare everything. Apart from the fact it is fraudulent – which means it is against the law, it is also being stamped on heavily by the hacienda who are currently issuing fines for people under declaring their property. Worse still most agencies (whether they realise it or not) are under investigation for money laundering due to the white whale fiasco – a money laundering fraud in the Costa Del Sol based exclusively around property sales. It may have been Marbella but it is na?ve to think the government is concentrating its efforts solely there – where is the next big area outside Articles and Ebooks: The Ultimate Leverage on the Web orreodors – intermediaries, usually Spanish, who find the properties from locals that are for sale."You do not have to be good to start, but you do have to start to be good."Please burn the above quote into your brain. Post it on the inside of your eyelids. Remember it and use it.It's been said that content is king on the web, and it true. I like to say that on the web content is king and queen.In other words, content is royalty on the web.The two most powerful forms of content on the web are articles and ebooksBoth articles and ebooks are simply your expertise in print. It's as simple as that.Every single one of you reading this article has expertise.In your area of expertise, what are 7 things a person can do to improve their situation? Write those down.Now add two or three points under each of the 7 points. Perhaps a quite or example under one or two of them.That's an article.Now add an example, a story, and a quote for each of the points. Then recommend a plan of action to implement each of the points.That's an Once the sale is agreed the work starts. Agents organise the private contract and arrange a mortgage. The majority of buyers do not have pre arranged finance and it isn’t as straightforward here as it is in the UK. The contracts are translated into English and you have to have all documentation signed in Spanish, both the private contract so unless you speak Spanish you will need a translator and most agents provide this service. At the notary someone has to also translate –organised usually by the agent. And then there is the matter of transferring all the bills into your name – imagine a UK based agent doing that for you mmm mmmm. Afterwards – well many agents tend to try and forget you once the ink dries and their commission is in the bank. But not all do. They will also help with such things as registering kids in schools, helping you register with local hospitals, obtaining residencia, and other such matters. In the UK if you want to buy a car – you find the yellow pages go out and visit a few used car showrooms, buy a car and that’s that. Not so simple here in Spain. It is completely different and the agent usually helps out here. Need a builder to do some remedial work – yep you got it Mr Agent is there for you. What about where to go for electrical goods – pop in and see friendly mr agent. Need to work and register for social security – you know where to go. A decent agent will be with you for a long time and will probably be your friend for life. I know we are not alone in that concept – there are others out there with the same ideals. .So as you can see, to compare what a UK agent does with what a Spanish based agent does, is not quite as cut and dried as it seems. Ok so we have painted a picture of nirvana, the ideal agent, but are all agents like this? - Sadly no. Although most are hard working, honest people who have your interests at heart, many set up because it seems like the easiest way to make money. After all you only need to open an office, get a phone and a computer, put properties in the window and you’re off. If only everything in life was that simple. Whilst these types of agents mean no harm (I am sure) their lack of knowledge can cause damage later The fact that they don’t understand the escritura and how to interpret whether the property is legal or not, whether there is one seller or a whole family full, that some of the sellers may not be represented and can cause problems later, means they may tell you all is ok and genuinely believe it, but later you find you are not the legal owner, that the building isn’t legal, or that your land is about to be expropriated to make way for a swanky new golf course, that somehow the agent neglected to tell you (or probably didn’t know about). So it really is buyer beware. One other thing I am sure nearly everyone has experienced. Black Money. A person close to me recently sold their house through another agent (hey I am glad they sold it so quickly – cant always be first to the starting gun). When they went to sign the private contract the agent asked how much did they want to declare. They were met with derision when they said they wanted to declare everything. Apart from the fact it is fraudulent – which means it is against the law, it is also being stamped on heavily by the hacienda who are currently issuing fines for people under declaring their property. Worse still most agencies (whether they realise it or not) are under investigation for money laundering due to the white whale fiasco – a money laundering fraud in the Costa Del Sol based exclusively around property sales. It may have been Marbella but it is na?ve to think the government is concentrating its efforts solely there – where is the next big area outside The Illusion of Print Mail Services dial work – yep you got it Mr Agent is there for you. What about where to go for electrical goods – pop in and see friendly mr agent. Need to work and register for social security – you know where to go.If ever there was a lazy way to easy profits in mail order it hasto be the concept of letting someone else do all the work foryou. In theory, it works like this: You send a camera-ready circular or ad to someone who advertisesa print/mail service and they will print and mail it (along withmany others) to 1,000 to 25,000 names on their own list. Yousimply pay a one-time charge while they do all the work. Now,multiply this by 5, 10 or more such services and you could (stilltheoretically speaking, of course) have several thousand of youroffers in the hands of prospective buyers within a few weeks. The problem, is that it doesn't work that easily, at least not tothe point of making it profitable for the dealer who expects tobecome delunged with orders. Even the very best mailers in thebusiness can produce only a small percentage of return for theirclients, so you would have to have a very high markup on youroffer and reach millions of people if you hope to make A decent agent will be with you for a long time and will probably be your friend for life. I know we are not alone in that concept – there are others out there with the same ideals. .So as you can see, to compare what a UK agent does with what a Spanish based agent does, is not quite as cut and dried as it seems. Ok so we have painted a picture of nirvana, the ideal agent, but are all agents like this? - Sadly no. Although most are hard working, honest people who have your interests at heart, many set up because it seems like the easiest way to make money. After all you only need to open an office, get a phone and a computer, put properties in the window and you’re off. If only everything in life was that simple. Whilst these types of agents mean no harm (I am sure) their lack of knowledge can cause damage later The fact that they don’t understand the escritura and how to interpret whether the property is legal or not, whether there is one seller or a whole family full, that some of the sellers may not be represented and can cause problems later, means they may tell you all is ok and genuinely believe it, but later you find you are not the legal owner, that the building isn’t legal, or that your land is about to be expropriated to make way for a swanky new golf course, that somehow the agent neglected to tell you (or probably didn’t know about). So it really is buyer beware. One other thing I am sure nearly everyone has experienced. Black Money. A person close to me recently sold their house through another agent (hey I am glad they sold it so quickly – cant always be first to the starting gun). When they went to sign the private contract the agent asked how much did they want to declare. They were met with derision when they said they wanted to declare everything. Apart from the fact it is fraudulent – which means it is against the law, it is also being stamped on heavily by the hacienda who are currently issuing fines for people under declaring their property. Worse still most agencies (whether they realise it or not) are under investigation for money laundering due to the white whale fiasco – a money laundering fraud in the Costa Del Sol based exclusively around property sales. It may have been Marbella but it is na?ve to think the government is concentrating its efforts solely there – where is the next big area outside Why Incorporate Your Business? may tell you all is ok and genuinely believe it, but later you find you are not the legal owner, that the building isn’t legal, or that your land is about to be expropriated to make way for a swanky new golf course, that somehow the agent neglected to tell you (or probably didn’t know about). So it really is buyer beware.If you're like many small business owners, right now you're operating as a sole proprietorship. That's probably not because you've chosen to, but because you've never considered your business as being large or sophisticated enough to need to incorporate in any one of the forms readily available to you – or maybe you've never thought about it at all. If you're lucky, you'll never have to pay the price for putting off that crucial next step… but that's a very dangerous “if.”Sole Proprietors Are Rolling The DiceAnyone who operates a business, alone or with others, may incorporate. Under the right circumstances, the owner of any size business can benefit.In today's competitive and unfortunately litigious business climate, you can't afford to throw the dice with your most valuable asset. Your exposure is greater than you may think, both personally and professionally.This is by far the biggest reason to incorporate or form an LLC. It makes no sense to be a sole proprietorship unless you have no assets or futur One other thing I am sure nearly everyone has experienced. Black Money. A person close to me recently sold their house through another agent (hey I am glad they sold it so quickly – cant always be first to the starting gun). When they went to sign the private contract the agent asked how much did they want to declare. They were met with derision when they said they wanted to declare everything. Apart from the fact it is fraudulent – which means it is against the law, it is also being stamped on heavily by the hacienda who are currently issuing fines for people under declaring their property. Worse still most agencies (whether they realise it or not) are under investigation for money laundering due to the white whale fiasco – a money laundering fraud in the Costa Del Sol based exclusively around property sales. It may have been Marbella but it is na?ve to think the government is concentrating its efforts solely there – where is the next big area outside CDS – oh yes the Costa Blanca. Especially when the EU has openly criticised Spain and threatened sanctions for its blatant disregard of EU money laundering law – of which this is flagrant fraud.. Agents have a responsibility to make sure their clients do not commit fraud – but unfortunately a lot don’t really care. And who is left to pick up the pieces? Give you three guesses – if you need them. So in summary then a Spanish based agent should do the following 1. Speak Spanish 2. Value your property (though seldom do) and Conduct basic checks (though seldom do) 3. Find clients through various means including collaborations, window displays, internet sites and advertising locally and in the UK, will probably maintain a list of clients looking and have a newsletter 4. Pick the buyers up from the airport, arrange accommodation car hire or many other services 5. Show buyers the area and point out various important factors 6. Arrange viewings for you 7. Assist in the negotiation 8. Organise private contract (though this should still be done or checked by your lawyer) 9. Arrange NIE numbers, Bank accounts and mortgages for the buyer 10. Translate contracts and/or offer translation services 11. Arrange the Notary signing and accompany you 12. Change the bills into your name (this could be done by your solicitor) 13. Assist in registration in schools, hospitals, residencia, padron and cars 14. Help you find builders, tradesmen, cars and any number of other things 15. Help if you are in trouble and generally look after you – not 16. Do all this for 3-6% Next issue we will take a look at the very emotive subject of estate agents charges – do they push the price of your property out of reach of buyers.
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