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Marketing Your Home

How much is “enough” when marketing a home?  What does it take to adequately showcase a property that’s listed?

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Simply put, that’s a question best left up to the homeowner.  Or, is it?  Do homeowners know the market?  Do they know what it takes to get their home “under contract”?   Well, as many Realtors can attest, there are plenty of homeowners who think they know what’s required to get their home sold.  But, what’s to be done, how it’s to be done, and the importance of integrating the different marketing methods to successfully showcase a listing, is best left in the hands of the professional, the Realtor.

As the Listing Agent, Realtors are bound, according to Article 1 of their Code of Ethics, “to protect and promote the interests of the client.”   In other words, the agent is ethically obligated to use their best efforts to accomplish the client’s objective.  For most home sellers, this means a sale of the property in the least amount of time, for the best price and terms.   And, believe it or not, marketing a home consists of more than simply putting a sign in the yard and waiting by the phone for calls from prospective buyers.  There are a number of steps to take when marketing a home, some more important than others.  Let’s begin by looking at the essential steps first. 

What’s Necessary  

1.  Multiple Listing Service (MLS) – Job Number 1

Most home buyers use a Realtor to find and purchase a home.  Realtors use the MLS to find homes.  While there continue to be more and more “open source” alternatives to the MLS for locating homes for sale, the MLS, unlike the other platforms, is required to keep the accurate status of homes listed.  According to Article XII of the Metropolitan Regional Information Systems (MRIS) Rules and Regulations guidelines which govern the MLS, a property’s status must be updated within forty-eight hours of a change.   Frequently, other home listing sites like Realtor.com, Zillow, Trulia and others, will list a home as being actively “For Sale”, yet, in reality, the property is already sold, and the status of the property not updated for days, or, in many cases, weeks.  Yes, weeks!

Inputting listings into the MLS isn’t as seamless as one might imagine.  Well, it is a simple process, but how accurate, how extensive, and how many pictures are posted are entirely up to the agent.  If listing agents aren’t making the most of the MLS platform in advertising their listing, then they should be.  Agents should take the time to get complete home details from their sellers.  Buyer’s agents are depending upon the MLS for accurate information.  And, yes, more information and pictures ARE better. 

2.  Listing Syndication

Ubiquity – the state of being everywhere at once.  Yes, you want your home to be everywhere on the web.  Today, that’s where many prospective buyers first see the home they’re considering purchasing.  Of course, most home sellers want their home listed everywhere possible.  Do you think sellers want their property seen more than the competition?  Sure they do.

Our area MLS provider, MRIS, provides a listing syndication option available to Brokers.  This option, ListHub, provides brokers the ability to distribute their listings to other real estate property sites like Trulia, Zillow, Yahoo Real Estate, and many others.    Another similar property listing syndication service provider is Postlets.  And Postlets, unlike ListHub, is free

3.  Video and Pictures.

Let prospective buyers preview what they’re getting!  If a picture is worth a thousand words, you think a video is worth…maybe, ten thousand?  Well, that depends on the viewer, and more importantly, the quality of the video.  What is required for quality pictures and video? 

For quality pictures, you can find excellent digital cameras with plenty of megapixels for less than $250, that will meet your needs.  Using software designed to blend or “stitch” the pictures together, you can produce a virtual tour that effectively showcases and highlights the home’s best features.  While still photos give the home viewer a good idea of what’s inside the home, using software that provides panoramic views and tells a story of the home at the same time, completes the picture.  Real Estate Shows is an inexpensive tool that accomplishes this task.   Visual Tour costs a bit more, and does a little more.  Using video, the production is even better.  

Flip Video

Another program that offers a few more thrills, and also uses video for its productions, is AgentCasts.  Whether using video or still pictures, they provide a menu of services and costs that’ll meet your needs, and provide a quality finished product.

Something as simple as the Flip Video or Kodak Zi6, costing less than $175, might be tempting to use for filming the home video, but don’t sell yourself, and your client, short.  While it’s not necessary to spend thousands to get quality video, spend a few hundred more than a Flip and utilize the enhanced capability of a better camera to showcase your property in the best light. 

For software programs, Microsoft’s Windows Movie Maker, included in most Windows packages, is a simple but powerful video editing package for creating movies, or short videos. 

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If you’ve never used it, don’t worry.  As they say, “even a 6th grader can do it”!   Just go to YouTube.com and you’ll find instructional videos on how to use Movie Maker.   You’ll find a number of “how to” videos with very good instructions on how to use the program.

There’s lots to do in marketing a home for sale.  Using the MLS, and plenty of photos of the property, or, even better, video, are important first steps in showcasing the home for interested agents and home buyers.  But, the devils in the details.  Great pictures, video, and a detailed listing may draw buyers in, but the finer points of the listing that comprise the marketing strategy developed with your seller(s) are just as important to success.   Its those details we’ll examine when we complete the marketing discussion.

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