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5 for Friday with Tony Veldkamp of SVN/Commercial Advisory Group

Five for Friday this week is featuring Tony Veldkamp, CCIM, Managing Director of Sperry Van Ness/Commercial Advisory Group in Sarasota, FL.

Tony Veldcamp, Managing Director of Sperry Van Ness/ Commercial Advisory Group in Sarasota, FL.
Tony Veldkamp, Managing Director of Sperry Van Ness/ Commercial Advisory Group in Sarasota, FL

1. What is your geographic market and product specialty?

I’ve worked my entire 22-year real estate career here on the Sun Coast of Florida, just south of Tampa.  Our market includes three counties and many cities and towns including Bradenton, Sarasota, Venice, Englewood, North Port, Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda.  My specialty has always been land.  I started in the business selling large acreage tracts, farms and orange groves and moved into development sites as our area grew.  I say if you can sell land, you can sell anything.  To sell land you have to know what apartments rent for, office buildings sell for, and what industrial space leases for.  You have to understand all parts of the commercial real estate market to sell land.

2.  What’s your latest best practice tip that you can share?

You need to listen more and talk less.  You have to understand your client’s needs before you can help them, and to do that you have to listen.  I have several stories through the years of agents I negotiated against who would not stop talking long enough for me to tell them that my client would agree with what their client wanted.  So consequently, their client lost out.

3.  What’s been the biggest change over on how you run your business in the past decade?

Email and smartphones, without a doubt, as they have led to staying in quick, continual contact with my clients.  Years ago I would send out letters once a month with an update on their listings and the activity that we’ve had. Now I email or text them every time I have a showing.  I want them to be tired of hearing from me so they understand how often I’m working on their property.  So when it is time to renew a listing, there is no question in their mind that I’m working hard for them.

4.  What business book do you like to recommend to your colleagues?

I’ve had all of my advisors read Brokers Who Dominate by Rod Santomassimo.  I highly recommend it to anyone in real estate, even residential agents.

5.  What’s a fun fact that not everyone knows about you?

I’m a first generation American and native Floridian.  My parents emigrated here from Holland in 1958.  They were in Holland as teenagers during the occupation by Nazi Germany, and later moved from there to Tallahassee, Florida where I was born.

 

*All Sperry Van Ness® offices are independently owned and operated.

 

 

Five for Friday with Diane Lawson of Sperry Van Ness Commercial Advisory Group

This week, Five for Friday features Diane Lawson, CCIM, Senior Advisor, Sperry Van Ness Commercial Advisory Group in  Sarasota, FL

 

Diane Lawson, Senior Advisor, Sperry Van Ness Commercial Advisory Group
Diane Lawson, Senior Advisor, Sperry Van Ness Commercial Advisory Group

1. What is your geographic market and product specialty?

The geographic area that I cover is southwest Florida, specifically Sarasota and Manatee Counties and I work mostly in the sales and leasing of office and retail.

2.  What’s your latest best practice tip that you can share?

It’s really about getting back to the basics. Stay in touch – keep in constant contact with clients. After all, if your clients don’t hear from you, they may think you’re not working their product. Stay informed – you have to be knowledgeable about your market and stay on top of recent activity, movers and shakers. Remain flexible and patient–every client has a different personality, different approach to business and different motivations.  It’s important to understand those and work with them accordingly.

3. What’s been the biggest change over on how you run your business in the past decade?

You certainly can’t talk about changes in business practices over the last decade without bringing up technology.  Commercial information exchanges, websites, email campaigns, etc., etc. have taken over the old school way of doing business. Planning and budgeting for me personally has also changed.I know my average transaction size, average number of transactions per year, average transaction costs and these things help me to stay on course throughout the year.

4.What business book do you like to recommend to your colleagues?

Who Moved My Cheese  by Spencer Johnson is an excellent book and a quick read.  In contrast to a quick read, but a must for everyone (in my opinion) is Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.  I would also recommend The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven Covey.

5. What’s a fun fact that not everyone knows about you?

I like to re-purpose old things; an old railroad cart for a coffee table, school desks as end tables, tractor seats as bar stools, an old ice box as a storage cabinet, etc.

 

*All Sperry Van Ness® offices are independently owned and operated.