0

Buyers Want Lifestyle Options in Housing

The adage when it comes to real estate has been “location, location, location.” A recent survey, though, shows that lifestyle options are a priority. These include health and safety, access to cultural activities, and family-friendly neighborhoods.

Of course, location is still important, but today’s buyers are looking for a sense of belonging in a community as well as creating a desirable lifestyle with the home they buy.

More than 1,000 homeowners and future home buyers were surveyed for the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate LLC and the Meredith Corp report. The respondents indicated that how satisfied they’ll be with the purchase of a new home may depend significantly on the home’s surrounding community. About 84 percent of those surveyed were homeowners and an additional 10 percent had plans to buy within three years.
Here are some of the results. The survey found the following lifestyle options are top priorities for buyers.

Ease of commuting by car: 38%

Access to health and safety services: 34%

Family-friendly neighborhoods: 33%

Availability of retail stores: 32%

Access to cultural activities: 21%

Public transportation access: 19%

Nightlife and restaurant access: 18%

Golf-friendly area–access to golf courses: 6%

If you’re a seller what should all this mean to you? It’s an opportunity to target buyers based on their interest. Just like businesses need to know who their target market is so that they can build a brand and solicit to those consumers, so too, for sellers.

If you’re selling your home and you know that the above priorities can influence buyers, it only makes sense to play up the lifestyle options that apply to your home.

Often sellers focus predominantly on their home and the upgrades and amenities. While those features are very important, remember that practically any home can be remodeled. If you’re in an excellent location with easy freeway access, on a low traffic street in a friendly neighborhood, surrounded by retail stores and hot dining spots, it’s time to play it up. Those features aren’t always easy to find.

Promote your lifestyle features with not only creative writing in the Multiple Listing Service detailed section, but also in ads with photos. You should also try using video of your home and the surrounding area. These days marketing goes beyond the MLS and glossy flyers. An archived video on the Internet doesn’t get tossed in the trash like a piece of paper often does.

Showcasing your home on social media sites and giving a taste of the neighborhood in a well-produced video can be a fantastic marketing tool. However, don’t use a poorly shot video; that may hurt you more than help you. Hiring a videographer or even a video journalist to tell a story about the area is well worth the money you’ll spend. This style of storytelling can greatly increase interest in your home and, ultimately, the sales price.

Another option is to use footage (link or embed the video) from local retail outlets and post it on your social sites so that you can showcase some of the fun, nearby entertainment establishments. Create an album on your social sites so that all these photos, videos, links to articles are housed in it and then share it with friends. Don’t make this album about you and your family in the home. Instead, make it like a review of the area. You are showcasing, through pictures, videos and words, the great places that you enjoyed while living in your home. Putting all these items online gives you greater exposure as people forward them to others.

Reality TV is popular for a reason; it takes people along for the journey, exposing life as it really is. Showcasing your home, neighborhood, and nearby restaurants allows potential buyers an opportunity to imagine the things that they would do if they lived in your home. We are becoming a very visual society and because so many properties are viewed first, and sometimes only, via the Internet, it’s worth making what buyers see online valuable and persuasive. Seeing all that your home and its surrounding area has to offer in a video is as close as they get to actually experiencing it. The next step is literally stepping into your home for a closer look.

A little extra effort and promotion to highlight what’s important to buyers may get you the sale faster and the price you’re hoping for.

Share

Related posts:

  1. Single Women Buying Homes
  2. Buyers Want Homes In Walking Distance to Amenities
  3. Making Buyers Want To Buy Your Home
  4. Housing Tax Credit Closing Extension Helps Some; Others Finding Market Ripe With Good Deals

About the Author

Phoebe Chongchua is an award-winning journalist. She's a former ABC affiliate News Reporter/Newscaster who founded Live Fit Magazine in 2004, recognizing how the journalism industry is rapidly moving online. She's the owner of LiveFitFilms.com, an entertainment video storytelling company that produces video news stories for businesses and documentary films. In 2010, she launched ThePlantBasedDiet.com, a video site that helps people learn more about eating plant-based meals. The site also features recipes and fitness exercises. Phoebe is a keynote speaker. Her popular keynote: Take Out the Trash! helps audiences lighten their emotional baggage. Known as the Worriless Living Mom, Phoebe shares with audiences techniques for reducing worry, stress, and anxiety from her book, If the Trash Stinks: Take It Out! She helps people Take Out the Trash by dumping their mental and emotional garbage so they can make room for opportunities and treasures in their lives. Phoebe incorporates her passion for Pilates in her keynotes and seminars and always gets the audience up out of their chairs and on the floor with her exercising. Phoebe's writing appears in several books and publications including RealtyTimes, BizyMom's Expert Corner, and several newspapers. Phoebe’s writing is featured in TRUMP: The Best Real Estate Advice I Ever Received, The Complete Idiot’s Guide To Buying Foreclosures. She's the co-author of, Five Steps to Freedom: How to Cut Your Dependence on Institutions and Escape Financial Slavery. Her latest book, released Fall 2010, No Worries! 5 Steps to Peace, Even in Chaos. View her work at FinallyNoWorries.com

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Get Cozy in Comfortable and Chic Fashions

    Aspen

    Aspen

    On the slopes or at a holiday gathering, you'll be a hit when you cozy up in this lovely chocolate-colored cowl-neck sweater dress. The elegantly-draped collar and slim fitting wool knit silhouette will be sure to keep you warm in the cold days ahead.  (Please note: the hemline of the dress hits at the knee and is four inches longer than  it appears in the photographs.)

     
    The dress is made of chocolate-colored wool/knit. 
     
    To care for this dress, hand wash and hang to dry.
     
    This dress fits true to size.
     
     


    Aspen