I don't even go on a listing appointment or discuss my marketing prior to discussing the price of the property over the phone.
If we can't get onto the same page with regards to the state of the market and how that affects the value of their property, I don't want to spend any time at all discussing my marketing (and I certainly don't want to spend the gas and time to drive to their home, spend 2 hours there looking it over and helping them to formulate ideas on how to prepare it for sale). I let my fingers do the walking!
I don't have many listings. I don't want many listings. The listings that I take sell. All of them. My record this year is 4 days on market with 4 offers for the seller to look over on day 4. And we sold it for 20% higher than the most recent comparables in the neighborhood.
I find the more time and effort I have invested into a property/situation, the more I want to try and "work it out" (this hardly ever works, by the way). I'd rather save my time, spend it working with motivated buyers & sellers, and weed the rest out as early as possible.
Less headaches, more closed sales, more time spent with the best clients, higher level of service, more time with family.
If they won't price it right to begin with, you're allowing them to waste your time, effort, and money - and not only that, you're helping to add to the unsold overpriced inventory that mucks up the works for everyone else. One of the best tools I've got in my belt is the ability to say "Given your wants and your situation, I can't help you, but if you call 5 other agents, I guarantee at least 4 of them will list your property at whatever price you'd like to set."
And I sit back and watch their property come onto the market priced $50,000 above market value (usually with lackluster marketing) and sit...and sit...and sit...and eventually they drop the price to what I had told them from day 1...but the market has dropped another 10% since then. I did what I could to help them. I led them to water. They chose not to drink. And that's OK - because I didn't spend any more of my time, effort, or money than was absolutely necessary.
Why would you want a commitment to list with you when they're not willing to price the property correctly? The issue wasn't that you gave them the price. The issue was that you didn't sell them on YOU. If you had sold them on YOU, they wouldn't have gone back to their previous agent.
Stepping off my soapbox now.
