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By Jeanette Joy Fisher
If you're selling your home, it
helps to know the best way to advertise.
The annual report by the National
Association of Realtors profiling homebuyers and sellers
reveals some interesting information about how and where
to spend money when it comes to marketing homes. The
study’s findings should be of interest to real estate
agents and clients alike.
For example, the study discovered that advertising
properties on local television may not be the best use of
advertising dollars when it comes to marketing properties.
Although some 25 percent of homebuyers surveyed said they
did sometimes use television as a source of leads, less
than one percent of them said they had first learned about
the home they eventually purchased by seeing it on TV.
The NAR survey has been going on for about ten years, and
has proven useful over the last decade for being able to
predict trends. For instance, it should come as no
surprise that one of the most effective tools for
marketing homes is the Internet, and that trend will
likely continue to grow stronger as the years go by.
Interestingly, even though consumers are using the Net
more, they've also continued to use agents to help them
with the purchasing process. Some 77 percent of homebuyers
said they used the Net in their search for a new home, yet
90 percent of them also used the help of a real estate
agent.
The survey also found that traditional methods of
marketing, such as newspaper ads, open houses, and a
simple sign in the yard are still effective means of
reaching potential buyers. It seems as if people still
enjoy driving around and looking for signs in the
neighborhoods that interest them. In fact, some 15 percent
of buyers said that a yard sign was a significant source
of information for the home they purchased.
Open houses didn't fare quite as well. Although nearly
half of the homebuyers surveyed said open houses were
useful sources of information, less than one percent said
they had bought their home because of an open house.
In fact, among homebuyers surveyed, the number one source
of information about the home they eventually bought was
still their real estate agent. That's good news for the
Multiple Listing Service, because it means that their
information is still being used heavily by agents in
finding potential homes for their clients. However, savvy
listing agents also make sure their homes are featured on
the Internet to give them an even wider exposure.
After you determine WHERE you want
to advertise, you will want to know WHAT TO SAY. Use
MARKETING PSYCHOLOGY to sell your home for top dollar.
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