Sorry, I disagree... Granted Im looking in NJ, but I AM in the market for a home as I type this.
The realtor who has some big showy vehicle, whether its an SUV, etc. looks to me as being too unreasonable... They dont care about the economy of things. Im using a realtor to ge tme the best deal possible - driving a guzzler car does not appear to me to be the best deal possible. What they drive extends to how they think... I need someone that thinks alike.
I relate a realtor driving a reasonable car, like a minivan or standard sedan as reasonable. I let their credentials: knowledge about the local area, about the construction of homes in various areas, tax rates, prior sales, etc., etc. answer themselves to the fact that Im willing to give them my time. Most realtors are ripoffs anyway... the fact that "earners" and "producers" are the key terms indicates to me that there is less than primary interest in creating value for the client... the #1 objexctive is for a buyers and sellers agent to get the highest price they possibly can get the buyer to be willing to pay, so they maximize their commissions. Im looking for a better deal - no wonder why so many new entities are coming up to do real estate...
The most professional person in the world might just drive around in a Toyota Corolla... is there an issue?
Granted, Im not in TX, and it certainly is a different outlook down there... Somehow $3 gas does not effect them like it does elsewhere... So Islandvic's vehicle choice needs to be different, I suppose.
JMH
[ January 29, 2006, 11:14 AM: Message edited by: JHZR2 ]