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Difficult Clients

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Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Dealing with difficult clients is one of the most common challenges in real estate. Here's a breakdown of the types of difficult clients agents encounter, why they can be tough to manage, and strategies for handling them effectively:

Types of Difficult Real Estate Clients 

1. The Know-It-All

  • Thinks they know more than the agent—often quoting inaccurate Zillow estimates or real estate advice from friends.
  • Constantly challenges your recommendations.

How to handle:

  • Back up your advice with data (comparables, market reports).
  • Acknowledge their input while redirecting to professional insight.
2. The Indecisive Buyer
  • Visits dozens of properties but can't commit.
  • Changes their "must-haves" weekly.
  • Drains time without moving forward.

How to handle:

  • Narrow their criteria early and revisit it often.
  • Ask direct questions: "What would make you ready to move forward today?"
3. The Unrealistic Seller
  • Wants to list way above market value.
  • Refuses staging or updates.
  • Gets offended by low offers.

How to handle:

  • Present solid comparables and explain buyer psychology.
  • Set clear expectations before listing.
  • Use visuals (graphs, pricing trends) to clarify reality.
4. The Constant Communicator
  • Calls, texts, and emails at all hours—expects instant replies.
  • Micromanages every step of the process.

How to handle:

  • Set boundaries early: establish office hours and response times.
  • Use a shared portal or weekly check-in to ease their anxiety.
5. The Emotional Client
  • Makes decisions based on fear, nostalgia, or stress.
  • Overreacts to small issues in the deal.

How to handle:

  • Be empathetic but guide them with calm, rational thinking.
  • Focus on facts and the long-term goal.
  • Give them time when needed—but don't let emotion derail logic.
6. The Low-Baller or Discount Chaser
  • Constantly asks for commission cuts or tries to negotiate down your fee.
  • Looks for deals without regard to value.

How to handle:

  • Know your value and be ready to walk away.
  • Explain what services you offer that others don't.
  • Use testimonials and track record to justify your pricing.
General Tips for Managing Difficult Clients
  • Document everything: Keep records of conversations and agreements.
  • Stay professional and calm, even when clients are emotional or aggressive.
  • Know when to let go: Not every client is worth your time or stress.
  • Pre-screen effectively: Ask the right questions before committing to work with someone.
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