Mar 11
7
I wanted to post this one to get some more opinions on this than just mine. With permission, this email came to my inbox and has been reproduced here for you guys to give your two bobs. (I’ll go first in the comments section, but your comments really appreciated)
Hey Glenn
I have a question for you.
I have been marketing (poorly i feel) in an area, a farm area if you like, and after Chris Gilmour’s training went back to assess the market damage misses that have come through there in the past 12 months.
Results
524 homes ( i know that it should probably be 1000, but this is pre farm area me doing this)
2010 sales 25
2009 sales 36
Investors 42%
My experience in a farm area is very low, hence the poor effort in the past with the wrong message to the market. Maybe there is just not enough houses to achieve the results that I am looking for as well ( results probably 50 sales per annum including farm area stuff would be better than I am currently doing). I might need to have 1000 in my farm, easy enough to do by the way.
My question is – is this still a suitable farm area with such low sales, could it be that the majority of the agents in that area be bad at what they do and hence lower the number of sales, should I move to a different area and set it up as a farm area that shows better sale results more in the 50-75 range. I like the area I am in but feel that the most part, prices are too high for where the buyers are at. Does that come down to better education in that area and with my new tools and focus from Chris Gilmour training, would it be worth commencing a better way of marketing in there and creating my own sales market and get the number up around the 50 per year in that area.
From a listing point of view, there a heaps of properties for sale in this area but achieving minimal sales due to high prices that the market is not prepared to meet.
I hope that this all makes sense and your opinion would be great.
Thanks
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