Marketing Your Home...Strategically in Kansas
If you bought a car, you could purchase a given model with selected features from any dealer. Since the car comes from one assembly plant, it's going to be the same whether purchased from one dealer or another.
Homes are different. Each is unique, the marketplace is always in flux, interest rates constantly change and new buyers search for homes each day. With such fluidity, Branam's has the craft marketing plans specifically for individual homes and market conditions.
Selling can entail a variety of marketing strategies. Once listed, it's likely that the home will be quickly entered into the local MLS (Multiple Listing Service), The Topeka MLS and placed on REALTOR.com®. REALTORS® routinely market by mail with new-listing announcements and regular newsletters. Open houses, broker access to the home via the use of a lock box and networking with both local and out-of-town brokers are also common.
Much of a broker's work will be quiet and unseen -- yet important. The quiet telephone calls, the work with contacts, the follow-ups with open-house visitors, conversations with ad respondents, the web postings and other outreach efforts are all part of the process required to sell homes.
Branam's bases their marketing efforts on previous transactions and ongoing research. For instance, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), 87 percent of all buyers check the Internet.
How to market your home.
If you look at a typical transaction you
can see that there are five general areas where Branam's can assist in the
home-selling process.
How to hold an open house.
There are no universal marketing
standards for real estate because marketplaces are localized. For instance, open
houses may be common in some communities but rarely used in our area.
In the case of an open house, a Branam's typically advertises that the home will be open for a given period (12:30-2 p.m. on Sunday). During the open period, Branam's hosts the home while the owners leave for a few hours.
At the open house, the Branam's will provide literature, maintain a visitor log and answer questions. By interacting with visitors, Branam's will seek feedback regarding the home and opportunities to follow up with prospective purchasers.
How do you show your home online?
The Internet is an important
factor in real estate marketing and will likely become more important in the
future.
The Internet has two important roles in the real estate selling process. First, it is a "place" to view real estate. Realtor.com, for example, lists about 1.4 million homes, the largest group of homes online or off. Individual REALTORS® also maintain thousands of localized sites while professional groups and, likewise, industry organizations, have an online presence.
Online real estate information includes not only home listings, but numerous additional features and benefits. For instance, Homestore® offers neighborhood information, school data, recent home sale prices, video tours, model forms, real estate news and consumer information.
Equally important, the Internet offers new communication media. E-mail and instant messaging give REALTORS® and consumers more opportunities to keep in touch. As the Internet evolves, more technologies and techniques will be introduced to make transactions easier and more efficient.