Just because I was fast doesn’t mean it was easy.

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Picasso portrait Portrait de FrancoiseI first came across this Picasso legend a few years back with regards to valuing someone’s time. I believe the moral also applies to the valuing of services in real estate. After all, real estate is a business.

Legend has it that Pablo Picasso was sketching in the park when a bold woman approached him.

“It’s you — Picasso, the great artist! Oh, you must sketch my portrait! I insist.”

So Picasso agreed to sketch her. After studying her for a moment, he used a single pencil stroke to create her portrait. He handed the women his work of art.

“It’s perfect!” she gushed. “You managed to capture my essence with one stroke, in one moment. Thank you! How much do I owe you?”

“Five thousand dollars,” the artist replied.

“B-b-but, what?” the woman sputtered. “How could you want so much money for this picture? It only took you a second to draw it!”

To which Picasso responded, “Madame, this took me my entire life.”

It’s always amazing how the public views what you get paid strictly by the amount of time you spend on something. Truth is, it’s not that simple. There are costs and risks that are above and beyond the time itself that you spend. Not to mention that nothing can replace the experience you gain going to more closings in a month than most people do in their entire life. There is definitely a line you have to draw with clients when it comes to valuing your time. The public wants a Realtor’s opinion, access to people’s homes, and access to the database that Realtors have been maintaining for years. But few want to pay you for it. I’m not here to argue the point of how much an agent should make. Should it be flat fee or a percentage? I don’t care. But when it comes up, each agent needs to decide what the best long term approach should be for his or her business. There are still good agents out there that bring real value to their clients. I’m sure every Realtor who reads this will feel that statement applies to them. We aren’t offering a free public service. Sooner or later you need to decide what your time is worth and let those that want to ‘go it alone’ do just that.

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