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The Listing Agent - Marketing Your Home
to Homebuyers
The Purpose of Advertising in General
Every home seller likes to be
assured that their listing agent or the real estate
company will run ads featuring their home. Newspaper
ads could be large display ads with lots of listings
or small classified ads featuring just your property.
Ads may also appear in local real estate magazines
and your listing will also show up on the Internet.Of
course the agents and companies will run ads featuring
your house, but not for the reasons you expect.You
see, the main job of advertising is not to sell your
house directly. Advertising creates phone calls and
some of those callers become clients of the agents
answering the calls. This builds up a pool of homebuyers
looking for property in general, all represented by
selling agents. Multiply this by all the agents and
companies who also advertise homes, and there is a
large pool of homebuyers in the market at any given
time all of whom are represented by selling
agents.The agents representing those homebuyers know
about your home because it is listed in the Multiple
Listing Service, has been on office and broker preview,
and because your agent may have also sent flyers to
all the local real estate offices.The agents match
up their clients with available homes, one of which
may be yours. Then they show the homes to their clients,
who eventually make an offer on one. That is how your
house gets sold. Ads create a pool of clients, one
of which buys your home. Ads do not usually sell your
house directly.
Real Estate Office Advertising
Real Estate Office AdvertisingAs
mentioned previously, advertising your home in newspapers
and magazines rarely sells your home directly. More
likely than not, the buyer who eventually purchases
your home will have called on a totally different
house. The same thing happens with buyers who call
on your house. They will probably buy something else.You
still want to be certain the real estate company selling
your house runs ads in the local and major newspapers,
whether they feature your house or not. The ads generate
phone calls to the real estate office, and if those
agents viewed your house on the office preview, they
will be familiar with it. This is how your property
is sold.Or you could be one of the lucky ones
someone calling on your house may actually end up
buying it.You should also realize that when a company
advertises the homes they have for sale, there is
more than one objective. Sure, the real estate office
wants to generate phone calls and sell houses, but
the advertising also shows home sellers how effectively
they market properties. This impresses not only you,
but others who may be thinking of selling their home.The
advertising brings in more listings, which generate
more ad calls, which produces more buyers
.and
that is how real estate advertising really works.
Individual Agent Advertising
Individual agents may advertise
your home for the same reasons as companies do. They
usually advertise in classified ads or in specialty
magazines featuring houses available for sale.As in
other types of advertising, these ads rarely sell
your home. Once again, the main goals of advertising
are to accumulate homebuyers as clients, and to impress
you and future home sellers with how well they market
their listings. Some agents actually do sell their
own listings, but not that often.It is much more productive
and beneficial if your listing agent directs most
of his or her marketing efforts toward other agents.
Since this is "behind the scenes" marketing
that you dont actually see, it is often difficult
for you to measure how hard the agent is working for
you.It is a mistake to measure your agents effectiveness
solely by counting the number of newspaper and magazine
ads featuring your property.
Neighborhood Announcements
When you first list your home
many agents send "announcements" to all
of the other houses in your neighborhood. This can
be done in the form of postcards, a letter, or flyers
left hanging on the front door. These are important
because your neighbors might have friends who are
looking to buy a house.The announcements create "word
of mouth" advertising, which is the best kind.
Open Houses
An open house when your property
is first placed on the market can be very important,
but not for the reasons most homeowners think. Just
like with advertising, most visitors to open houses
rarely buy the house they come to look at. They may
not even know the price of your home when they stop
by to visit they probably just followed an
"Open House" sign to your door.An open house
performs a similar function to the neighborhood announcements
it lets all of your neighbors know that your
house is for sale, and it practically invites them
to come "take a look." Being generally nosy,
a lot of your neighbors will take advantage of the
invitation.And they may tell their friends about your
house, creating more "word of mouth" advertising.Of
course, there are other reasons for holding open houses,
too. Listing agents who "farm" a particular
neighborhood use them as an opportunity to meet with
other local homeowners who will someday be selling
their home. Your agent may hope to list their homes
in the future.Open houses held after your home has
been on the market awhile do not usually serve a useful
purpose in selling your home. Most of the neighbors
already know your house is for sale and open house
visitors rarely buy the homes they visit.However,
if you really want more open houses, your listing
agent may allow other agents to hold it open. Open
houses attract prospective homebuyers and agents hope
to convince some of those homebuyers to become their
clients.
Showing the House to Potential Home
Buyers
Your house should always be available
for show, even though it may occasionally be inconvenient
for you. Let your listing agent put a lock box in
a convenient place, to make it easy for other agents
to show your home to homebuyers. Otherwise, agents
will have to schedule appointments, which is an inconvenience.
Most will just skip your home to show the house of
someone else who is more cooperative.Most agents will
call and give you at least a couple of hours notice
before showing your property. If you refuse to let
them show it at that time, they will just skip your
house. Even if they come back another time, it will
probably be with different buyers and you may have
just lost a chance to sell your home.
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