jonwashburn: September 2008

According to CAR, Home Buyers Want Agents To Be Aggressive And Fast

"What do they want to see on websites?  61% wanted multiple pictures and a slide show; followed by maps and directions; agent contact information, virtual tours and neighborhood profiles. "

Why doesn't someone just make a simple home listing site that has just those features?

Via Sara Bonert {Real Estate Internet Marketing}:

The California Association of Realtors recently released their annual Survey of California Home Buyers for 2008 which is once again, full of interesting and useful information. 

First off kudos to CAR for changing the name from Survey of Traditional vs. Internet Homebuyers to Survey of CA Home Buyers.  Is there really a difference anymore as searching online for real estate has become pretty ‘traditional'.  Maybe some, but this gap will continue to close quickly.

According to the report, turns out buyers are taking longer to find their dream home, demanding more, and are less satisfied than ever before.  Tough crowd.  To anyone selling real estate over the last couple of years, this shouldn't be a huge shocker, but it is nice to now have data to substantiate the trends, and more importantly use the data to improve where applicable.

Taking longer- When the internet was heavily used during the buying process, the buyer spent an average of 8.3 weeks searching for a home with their Agent, and looked at an average of 12.7 homes.  In 2007 this number was an average of 5.2 weeks. 

Satisfaction is down- Overall buyer satisfaction with their Agent averaged 3.3 in the 2008 survey, it was 4.1 in the 2007 survey.  When asked what concerns they has about the buying process, the two answers most commonly cited were ‘market conditions' and ‘agent responsiveness'.  Those that participated in the survey, specifically asked for better negotiating and faster response times from their agents.  In fact, 80% of those that weren't satisfied with their agent stated the agent "did not negotiate aggressively on their behalf". 

When houses were flying off the market, negotiation skills weren't as crucial and there were a lot less reasons a deal could fall apart (even though many of these reasons today are beyond the control of an agent), so it makes sense that this is more of a concern of the home buyer today than in the past.  But it is also good for agents to know that this is now a trait affecting satisfaction, as it can affect long term referral business.  Also good to know when marketing the reasons one should do business with you. 

As a group, Agents need to get better about response time.  We have seen this in numerous other reports, but customer expectations are very high when it comes to getting a response from their Agent.  In fact, 84% of the participants said response time was either "very important" or "extremely important" in their decision making process.  Again, if you excel at responsiveness, this is something you need to be marketing about yourself.  Just to let professionals know what they are up against, 31% said they expected an instant response (this was 22% in 2007- ironic how they are taking longer to buy, but expect faster answers) and 96% expected a response in 4 hours or less (this was 94% in 2007). 

Now let's talk marketing. 

The sites the public found most useful were: 33%, an individual Agent's site; 23%, Realtor.com; 22%, an "internet listing of a home that I was interested in"; 11%, Zillow, 8%, a real estate company website, and 4% Yahoo Real Estate

What do they want to see on websites?  61% wanted multiple pictures and a slide show; followed by maps and directions; agent contact information, virtual tours and neighborhood profiles. 

So while it may be harder to please a home buyer in today's real estate climate, at least we as professionals know what we are up against.  According to this report, two big areas of focus need to be superior negotiation skills and lightening fast response times when it comes to satisfying your customer. 

The sample of buyers in the survey included 1,249 home buyers.  The full report can be purchased in electronic format here for $29.95.  In my opinion, it is one of the best reports that comes out all year. 

 

13 commentsJonathan Washburn • September 23 2008 08:08PM

Channels, Topics, and Design Tweaks. Oh my!

So after an all night-marathon development session we are finally ready and happy to announce ActiveRain's newest addition: Channels & Topics.

For an overview of what Channels and Topics are check out this post by Brad Andersohn: "How to Use ActiveRain Channels"

Although the content being displayed today in most of the Topics and some of the Channels is sparce and even somewhat confusing, we have great plans for what we believe Channels and Topics will grow into over the next few months. More immediately (tomorrow night) we will put live a few extra design finishes on the home, channel, and topic pages to help make it clearer. (We recognize that some of the design elements are not displaying properly and as a result are making it difficult to navigate through the channels and the topics.

Here is a partial list of the changes we've made:

1. Rearranged the layout on the ActiveRain home page. Most notably, we removed all advertising on this page, added Channel and Topic Navigation, and provided greater prominence to the featured articles. (Within the next few days we expect to have posts from people our members subscribed to show up in the list.)

2. We removed the ActiveRain logo from the header area on pages optimized by the ActiveRain Customizer.

3. Featured Members are now displaying on the city level for logged in users.  We play to make it display this way for non-logged in users soon.

 

Please check out the changes and let us know your opinion on this blog post.  Our company philosophy is to release site upgrades as fast as reasonable and then look to our members for feedback. We do this so that if we are moving in a wrong direction with a product we can learn about our mistakes early and then adjust our direction before wasting unnecessary time and resources.

51 commentsJonathan Washburn • September 16 2008 06:23AM

Top Real Estate Blogs - September

Rank Website Index Change Rank
1 Curbed   0 12,256
2 Bigger Pockets   0 27,197
3 Bloodhound Blog + 1 38,165
4 The Real Estate Bloggers + 1 43,690
5 Agent Genius + 2 49,830
6 Zillow Blog + 3 51,553
7 The Housing Bubble Blog - 4 56,601
8 Sellsius Real Estate Marketing - 2 64,498
9 The Future of Real Estate Marketing + 1 71,527
10 Housing Doom + 3 75,933
11 Altos Research Real Estate Insights + 10 79,070
12 Phoenix Real Estate Guy - 4 79,700
13 Raincity Guide - 1 81,398
14 GeekEstate Blog + 2 87,904
15 Trulia Blog - 4 90,655
16 Mortgage Fraud Blog + 3 110,796
17 Blown Mortgage + 3 114,099
18 4Realz.net - 3 131,150
19 St. Paul RE Blog - 1 134,348
20 Real Estate Radio USA - 6 134,855
21 Miamism + 6 135,487
22 Transparent Real Estate - 5 139,822
23 Real Estate Zebra + 21 172,809
24 Arizona Real Estate Notebook + 16 175,281
25 The xBroker + 17 186,217
26 Buffalo/Niagara Real Estate Homes   0 195035
27 Denver Real Estate & Relocation - 3 227,276
28 Sandbars to Sunsets + 10 230,271
29 Foreclosure Truth + 28 236,109
30 Seattle Condo Blog + 1 236,960
31 Maxsell - 3 239,571
32 360 Digest - 6 251,548
33 REALCentralVA + 3 253,686
34 Luxury Home Digest   0 255,520
35 Sacramento Real Estate Voice - 5 257,089
36 MLPodcast Blog + 11 262,257
37 Long Beach Real Estate - 14 274,425
38 Urbnlivn - 3 276,491
39 REagent in CT - 14 291,413
40 Dothan Home Search - 11 321,639
41 Phoenix Area Real Estate Blog - 9 345,672
42 Virginia Real Estate News + 20 351,218
43 Just New Listings + 8 353,452
44 Lenderama - 22 353,707
45 My Tucson Blog + 11 354,226
46 The Get Home Denver Team - 5 363,814
47 House Blogger + 3 371,894
48 Colorado Springs RE Connection - 5 388,880
49 Mortgage Porter   0 393,673
50 Focus on Crofton + 20 401,542
51 IndyRealEstateTalk.com + 18 404,072
52 HousingBubbleCasualty + 19 412,318
53 Realty Thoughts + 7 418,565
54 New Hampshire Real Estate Blog + 14 428,720
55 Triple Mint + 6 436,374
56 Maureen McCabe + 11 440,779
57 NYC Blog Estate + 9 441,461
58 Phoenix Real Estate - 19 455,403
59 Real Estate Technology Coaching + 5 458,709
60 REI Blog - 1 479,060
61 Foster City Blog + 18 488,938
62 Mi Oakland County - 10 584,456
63 NewHampshireMaineRealEstate.com   0 598,688
64 Lane Bailey - 10 609,667
65 Gary Bolen - 32 619,391
66 AnnArborRealEstateTalk.com - 8 687,809
67 Reno Realty - 14 707,029
68 RealEstateSnippets.com - 20 727,459
69 Bryant Tutas + 5 738,006
70 Jim Lee - 15 753,052
71 San Diego Preview - 34 815,078
72 Thesa Chambers + 4 815,522
73 RobinAshley.com   0 857,910
74 Las Vegas Real Estate   0 863,388
75 Marchel Peterson + 2 893,801
76 Maggie Dokic - 3 893,812
77 Real Crozet VA - 32 918,942
78 Ryan Hukill   0 930,155
79 The Landlord Blog - 4 952,839
80 BlogCalabasas.com   0 959,722
81 San Mateo RE News - 9 960,838
* Does not rank. Blogs will be removed from list after two consecutive months of DNR designation.  
31 commentsJonathan Washburn • September 16 2008 12:43AM