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Whose Time Are You wasting???

Whose time are you wasting???

I stumbled across a blog written by Taiane Gregorio titled How many homes should I look before I buy? And it got me thinking.

Just how many homes does the average buyer look at before they buy?

So I looked it up and found out. Typically in the Northeast they looked at 8 homes, in the Midwest they looked 11 homes, down south and out west they looked at 9 homes.

I also found out courtesy of NAR based on the ‘05 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers (06 will be out any day) just how long the average buyer looked before they bought.

In my neck of the woods ...of course they spent more time looking here than anywhere else ...NAR states that buyers in the Northeast typically searched for 10 weeks before they bought a home and typically searched for 2 weeks of that time before contacting an agent to help them.

Midwest typically searched a total of 8 weeks with 3 weeks of that time prior to contacting an agent.

South typically 6 weeks with 2 weeks of that spent prior to contacting an agent.

West typically 7 weeks with 2 weeks of that spent prior to contacting an agent.

So this tells me that on average most buyers have been involved in the research stage for a few weeks before they even contact an agent.

By the time they get to the agent they have an idea of what they want and what they can afford.

Now it's up to the agent/REALTOR® to make a difference. One way to do that is to conduct a Buyer Counseling Session. Effective buyer counseling will in most cases shorten the search time and help both the consumer and the agent understand each other much better.

Spend an hour or so meeting and counseling the buyer before you go and show...build trust and rapport and ask effective questions but most importantly listen to the answers they give you...these answers will help you determine motivation, expectations...both realistic an unrealistic, spend time exploring their wants and needs. You must listen with your mind as well as your ears and really hear what they are telling you.

Remember when showing homes the buyers have selected to focus on benefits...not just the features of the home. Convert those features to benefits the buyer can feel because people buy a lifestyle not just a house.

Isn't this a wonderful business!

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Serving Southern New Hampshire and Rockingham County

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Posted Tuesday Nov 07

 

 Finding a spouse...now that cracked me up!

The Looky Lous... I got several of them myself...long term lookers....just interested but not yet serious.  Thats why we do a counseling session to weed out the looky lous from the serious buyers. 1-4 weeks wow...your market must be pretty good still.

 

Wouldn't  you know the midwest would be the longest!

This is partly a test based on something Monika wrote in a comment on another blog about the new views info . 

Now this entry says:

Views: 6 (3)

I  voted. 

 

I see it now as (10) (7)...but couldn't  see anything earlier...must of been changed somehow because I looked at all my stuff and never saw any views, even after hitting refresh.

Thanks for voting   

It has just changed and I was wrong about the second number... that is how many times someone has clicked on the entry... the first number could be someone that scrolled by it within a page of 10 entries...  

Matt has an entry about that and other minor changes on Active Rain. 

I wonder how many the number is for Hawaii.  I would say that I average 8-10 as well.  With the amount of listings currently available, you can see anywhere from 2-5 all on the same block or in the same condo.  Since the floor plans and amenities are different, I like to take them in to show them the different options.  I really dont mind showing them a lot of houses, I just dont like having it drag on for weeks and weeks and possibly months.  Those people are no longer buyers, they are tourists.

David...If I was in Hawaii I would'nt mind showing more houses!!!

Larry...hopefully you'll hit the "wow" factor soon!

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