Searching for or Selling Homes – the Internet Matters

by Jim Duncan on December 15, 2009

Buyers are doing it. In droves. Throngs, if you will.

Really.

From the National Association of Realtors’ 2009 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers:

Q: Why use print?

A: Because. (there’s really no better answer other than “to show sellers that we’re doing something to market their homes, even if the data say that it’s neither effective nor a good use of money)

Buyers are using the internet to search for homes. Really!


Q: But … is print advertising useful to buyers?

A: Notsomuch. Looking purely at ROI, I much prefer spending my money on “Very Useful” versus “Not Useful.”


usefulness of information sourCes - print versus internet

Q: What do buyers do after they see the home online?

A: They drive by. (signs matter )

(here are some steps to search for a home in Charlottesville)

What do buyers do after they see the home online?

The median income of internet buyers is higher than that of non-internet buyers.

Median income of internet buyers is greater
Q: Does a (Charlottesville area) Realtor’s knowledge of the local area matter to buyers?
A: Not as much as I expected.

Agent Skills and Qualities Considered Very Important by First Time and Repeat Buyers of New and Previously Owned homes

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Paul Dunn December 16, 2009 at 10:11

90% is amazing. I’m glad the NAR releases this information because it helps to justify our efforts on an internet strategy. I wish NAMB would do a similar study for mortgage originations…

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