Real Estate Podcast: The Craziest Episode Yet (Packed with Listing Strategies)

We can say, right off the bat, that this is not a podcast to miss. In today’s Real Estate Podcast, from Tom Ferry, Tom talks with 15 of the most effective mega team leaders from the U.S. and Canada. They’re talking signature listing attraction strategies and they are talking them fast – 3 minutes or less, per person.

So, get a pen and paper, and a glass of wine, because you’re going to want to take notes. Oh, and if you’re listing on audio, you might want to pop over to the YouTube because these guys are a riot.

Real Estate Podcast: Sellers Are Afraid of Listing – Here’s How to Help Them Move Forward

Many agents shy away from listings, purely because they’re often difficult to work with. However, if we can remove the obstacles, there’s no reason why we can’t build booming, listing-based businesses.

The chief reason listings are so tough to work with is not everyone feels comfortable putting their homes on the market. That being said, even when homeowners are nervous to list for whatever reason, it’s not the end of the road, and all we need to do is find a new way forward.

How can we help sellers move past their fears of listing, so we can find the best way forward for them? Is there a way to create a win-win scenario?

We get answers in today’s Real Estate Podcast, from Level Up.

Realtors® Report Value in Promoting Green Features in Both Residential and Commercial Listings

Washington, D.C. – 19, 2019 (nar.realtor) With Earth Day right around the corner, members of the National Association of Realtors® are doubling down on their commitment to promote environmentally friendly home features, adopt green business practices and encourage a culture of sustainability in real estate. With this in mind, NAR is releasing the REALTORS® and Sustainability 2019 Report, which found that consumer demand in real estate continues to trend eco-friendly.

The report, found at www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/research-reports/realtors-and-sustainability, is in its third iteration and stems from NAR’s Sustainability Program. It surveyed Realtors® about sustainability issues in the residential and commercial real estate markets and the preferences they are seeing in consumers in their communities.

According to the report, 59% of respondents found that residential consumers were very or somewhat interested in sustainability. Seven in 10 residential and commercial agents and brokers reported that promoting energy efficiency in listings is either somewhat or very valuable.

“The state of the environment is important to our members and their business practices, and the report shows that sustainability impacts consumers’ home buying decisions as well,” said NAR President John Smaby, a second-generation Realtor® from Edina, Minnesota and broker at Edina Realty. “Realtors® remain on the cutting edge of sustainability and continue to lead the conversation about energy efficiency in real estate.”

A large majority of respondents (83%) said that solar panels were available in their markets, and 36% said that solar panels increased the perceived property value. However, only 8% of those surveyed said that solar panels decreased the perceived amount of time a home spent on the market. Solar panels are most prevalent in Northeast (available in 94% of markets) and respondents in the West were the most likely to report they increase perceived property value (41%).

Twenty-five percent of brokers indicated that tiny homes – homes that are 600 square feet or less – are available in their markets, a 2% increase from 2018. Only 13% of respondents said that wind farms were available in their markets.

The transportation and commuting features that Realtors® stated are very or somewhat important to their clients include: easy access to highways (82%), short commute times and distance to work (81%) and walkability (51%) – the same as 2018.

Forty-one percent of respondents were aware that their Multiple Listing Service, or MLS, has green data fields, compared to only 14% that were unaware. Among those that do have green data fields, 35% of respondents use them to promote green features, 26% use to promote energy information and 14% use to promote green certifications.

Realtors® also revealed how comfortable they are answering questions about home performance and efficiency; 39% said they are comfortable or extremely comfortable. Forty percent of respondents say they are confident or extremely confident in their ability to connect clients with green lenders; only 6% responded that they are not at all confident.

When asked what they consider as the top market issues and considerations regarding sustainability, agents and brokers named understanding lending options for energy upgrades or solar panels (38%), the lack of information and materials provided to real estate professionals (32%) and improving the energy efficiency of existing housing stock (31%).

Respondents were also asked about sustainability in commercial real estate. Seventy percent of agents and brokers indicated that promoting energy efficiency in their commercial listings was very or somewhat valuable. Sixteen percent of respondents reported that their Commercial Information Exchange had green data fields and that those fields promote energy information and green features. The top building features that clients specified as very or somewhat important to their agents or brokers were utility/operation costs (81%), efficient use of lighting (67%) and indoor air quality (64%).

NAR initiated the Sustainability Program as a platform for dialogue on sustainability for Realtors®, brokers, allied trade associations, and consumers. The program’s efforts focus on coordination and articulation of NAR’s existing sustainability resources, while also supporting a growing area of interest for consumers, helping members to assist home buyers and sellers.

The REALTOR® Sustainability Program invited a sample of 112,035 active Realtors® to participate in an online survey pertaining to sustainability issues facing consumers and the industry, resulting in 6,047 usable responses. NAR plans to use this report to better benchmark Realtor® understanding of sustainability and create resources to help Realtors® better serve clients surrounding sustainability topics.

The National Association of Realtors® is America’s largest trade association, representing more than 1.3 million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.

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