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Successful Agents & Open Houses - Working Together?

January 13th, 2011

Interesting. Or is it intriguing? Is there a relationship between open houses and an agent’s sales/listing activity? Logic tells us yes. And, I think - so does our open house ad this week.

The logic is that if you hold open houses, you’re more likely to meet prospective home buyers and to have a seller who believes you’re working harder on their behalf. But everyone knows that logic has no place in real estate (don’t ask me to substantiate that). What about proving it with cold, hard, indisputable facts? No, I don’t have those, but I do have conjecture.

It’s the first of the year. And around the first of the year we add up last year’s numbers. Like who sold the most homes? Who had the most listings? Who had a good year despite the economy and despite claims that you can’t make a buck in real estate these days? Well … here I am looking over that list of top agents when I’m interrupted to proofread our Sunday open house ad. Funny, I’m recognizing a lot of faces!

In a typical open house ad, Carpenter has photo ads and text ads. This week we have about three dozen photo ads. And in those photo ads I see the faces of last year’s top agents. Fully 45% of our open house photo ads this week are being held by sales and listing leaders from 2010. Agents who are listing more homes - and closing more sales - are spending their Sunday afternoon holding open homes for sale. Meeting prospective clients. Working hard for their home sellers.

Now I’m no licensed, experienced real estate agent. If I was, logic would tell me to take every effort to ensure I have a satisfied seller on my hands. Logic says I should increase my sphere of contacts in order to increase my number of sellers and buyers. Now, conjecture tells me to emulate successful agents and hold open houses.

Danged if this puzzle isn’t putting itself together for me.

Posted by:  Jim Newell


 

Where do we look for homes for sale?

September 10th, 2010

Anyone care to guess where a home buyer looks for homes for sale?

You in the back – the internet? You bet … at home, at the office and on your phone. Anyone else? You think newspapers? You think right. Raise your hand if you think magazines are a place to look for homes. Ok, we got a few takers on magazines. Does anyone blindly drive around the neighborhoods and hope to find flyers? Of course they do.

This is one case where, no matter what the options, the correct answer is going to be “All of the above.” Home buyers are like a starving man in a buffet line. They cannot get enough. Any place that might – just might – have a newly listed home for sale, or more information on one they’ve already seen is a place they’ll look. One more outlet might have that diamond in the rough they’re waiting for. Am I right?

That’s the simple beauty of Carpenter Realtors® Home Marketing System. Nothing’s missed. Our real estate agents have all the tools to expose a home for sale to more potential buyers than anyone else can. And much is at the company’s expense.

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100% syndication on the internet, to every real estate search site nationally.
· A hugely improved real estate website, with more neighborhood details, more stats, more fun stuff to look through.
· A truly cool mobile search site, that recognizes your phone for faster results.
· Available weekly newspaper ads in every market covering every listed home’s area.
· Co-op and corporate ads in the local real estate magazines.
· Carpenter’s TV Showcase of Homes, reaching thousands of potential home buyers every week.
· Carpenter’s YouTube channel.
· Our take-one flyer program. Not an empty box in town.
· A complete CRM program for every agent.

Yeah, this is a bit of a sales pitch, but we’re proud of it. We actually have a decent feel for what the home sellers expect from a REALTOR® and how home buyers conduct their home search. Most brokers look at the bottom line and decide what home buyers and sellers want by whether they can afford it. “Nobody reads the newspapers any more.” “Homes for sale on TV? That’s insane!” “We’re not getting into a crazy spending war with our web site. Ours is just fine the way it is.” “We had a magazine and no one called us from it.”

Looking to buy an Indianapolis home? If so, tell me you’re not an information junkie right now. Thinking of selling an Indianapolis home? Select anyone you want … just make sure they’re the hardest-working people in real estate and intent on getting your home exposed to more buyers and as a result, sold.

Posted by:  Jim Newell


 

 

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