Realty Executives Oceanside
For first-time millennial home buyers, student debt, unemployment and rising home prices continue to pose formidable challenges, but, fortunately, we have agent-curated strategies — 2020-tested and approved in several hot markets — that can help turn renters into buyers for you.
1. Help Renters Think in Future Tense
Coaching clients to downsize their rent as a means of saving for the down payment, and supporting them rental-to-rental as they make their journey to a new home, might help to nurture the relationship early at the rental stage, says Ken Laroza, director of broker relations for Zillow. He advises agents look at the relationship through a five-year lens, which promises to pay off in high business volume.
Regardless of whether a millennial renter buys from you or not, chances are good that they’ll refer you if you deliver the best experience possible, says Laroza. “Millennials tend to be really loyal to those who treat them well.”
Another way to prime the renter for buying, says Brent Davies, a former property manager and admin assistant for David Dorman C21 Professional Group, Ocoee, FL, is to cross-market with preferred lenders who can help young potential buyers learn to repair credit issues, such as college debt.
The millennial renter may also need a little reminding that they can actually save money by buying. Kevin Grant, broker/owner of Staged to Sell Realty, Jacksonville, FL, educates millennial renters via Zoom interviews, which he posts to social media or emails in a drip campaign, demonstrating how owning is often more affordable than renting.
“When you can show that the principle, taxes, interest and insurance add up to what they’re paying in rent, those two numbers are many times similar. But this house you’re going to buy will make four, five or even 10% more in additional dollars in the future. Secondly, going through the mortgage process, filling out the ‘paperwork’ has gotten so much easier,” says Grant.
Both processes, comparing rent to owning and taking the transaction digital in an end-to-end contract to close, can both be accomplished on dotloop’s transaction management platform. Through the platform’s free interactive real estate forms and worksheets resource guide, users will find a digital mortgage calculator to quickly calculate estimated monthly payments.
2. Use the Work/Life Rule When Posting Social
“When it comes to social media, millennials want to look at agents or companies and see actual people,”says Philip Gazca, whose social media referrals comprise a large portion of his business. “They’re not just looking at information about buying and selling. They want to see your lifestyle. They’re picking agents who they want to work with in the same way they look at restaurants. They want to know what an agent looks like, their values and their reviews.”
Instead of advertising your agent skills in every social post, Gazca recommends telling the story of your business with real-life people, a trend in social media. Then, let your millennial followers serve as your social influencers.
Gazca has found success by creating “almost a virtual TV show,” storytelling through pictures and videos that provide an insider’s look at properties he tours.
Consider expanding your social palette from Facebook to posting 60-second videos on Instagram, Twitter or TikTok.
3. Treat Them As Collaborators, Not Clients
If you want to cultivate a millennial home buyer, you have to treat them more as “collaborators than clients,” Gazca says. They want to be involved.
At the same time, millennials can be somewhat commitment-phobic if they’re feeling pressured, so don’t push too hard, warns Gazca.
“Millennials don’t like to feel tied down. That’s one of the biggest challenges; they tend to be collaborative and want to feel like they’re working with you, rather than ‘I’m the real estate agent and you’re the client.’”
4. Take the Transaction Completely Digital
Ask any millennial what their communication preference is, and they will most likely tell you it’s texting. “Millennials are more willing to text than actually answer the phone. That’s why I ask the question, “How do you work best?” says Gazca.
Marianne Fearon, an agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty, Atlantic Beach, FL, has found that this ability to interact with the millennial client immediately is critical. “If you as an agent can do that, you’re going to be able to work for them. Many millennials won’t even check their email,” says Fearon, who uses the dotloop mobile app, which offers a texting feature that lets agents share and eSign contracts, get instant notifications and submit for approval.
5. Consider Lease Management
In 2020, when most of San Francisco’s tech and other industry-based employers suddenly shifted their workforce into remote mode, many millennials, who might have been paying $3500 or $4000 for single rentals, headed out of town in search of less expensive and roomier properties. Boston and New York City also witnessed what seemed like sudden vacancies overnight.
In California, Cassandra Joachim, Director of Business Development with dotloop integration partner Intellirent, automation software for rental screening, witnessed a mass exodus of San Franciscan renters heading toward Sacramento and Lake Tahoe, Napa and Reno with one mission: To rent and buy properties with more space and fewer roommates.
As Joachim reminds, “If an agent isn’t taking advantage of the rental market by offering leasing services, they’re missing a rewarding opportunity to capture leads for future buyers.”
The dotloop/Intellirent integration can help simplify lease management by allowing agents to create loops directly from applications, upload rental documents in dotloop, and autopopulate data. “If you’re using Intellirent and dotloop, you’re saving time by reducing double entry, while ensuring data accuracy, and you’re done in under 24 hours,” she says. “And maybe a year from now, you have a ready-made lead gen database.”
In the future, Gazca predicts that millennials will soon be starring as major players in the real estate industry as buyers and sellers. As they pay off their student debt and secure more stable incomes, they’ll not only comprise a larger portion of the buying pool, he says, but they’ll also start changing the trends in how transactions get done. Why not get ahead of the curve and start nurturing this high-potential demographic today and prepare for a more profitable return tomorrow?
Originally published on www.dotloop.com.
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Its that time of year again - BIKE WEEK! Whether you're visiting or you're a local, there's something for everyone to love during Bike Week Festivities. We're highlghting some local events happening between March 5th - 14th so you can stay in-the-know and on the road!
43rd Annual Trike and Side Car Day!
Check out which types of bikes get in for FREE on certain days!
The 51st Annual Daytona Supercross
The 51st DAYTONA Supercross features one of the longest and most grueling courses on the circuit, designed by five-time DAYTONA Supercross Champion Ricky Carmichael. Tickets can be purchased by calling 1-800-PITSHOP or go to the website.
Ruff Ride Poker Run 2021
Join in on March 11, 2021, for Bike Week Ruff Ride – an annual fundraiser to support the lifesaving work of Halifax Humane Society! $25.00 includes a special edition T-shirt, dinner, and drink at Iron Horse Saloon! Sign up will be posted here.
Fastlane Campground
Fastlane Campground will open during Daytona Bike week starting Friday, March 5th at 10:00 am – Sunday 14, 2021. The event will feature hot showers, restrooms, free Wi-Fi, food, vendors & bands playing each night at the Fastlane Bar & Grill. For more campground info, click here!
Check out these awesome places to eat and hear live music:
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Information courtesy of PalmCoastGov
Part of the perks of living in Palm Coast - you can schedule a FREE courtesy home safety inspection from the fire department!
Inspection includes any/all of the following:
This inspection is for informational and educational purposes and does not take responsibility away from homeowners to ensure their home is safe!
To request your free home inspection, click here!
Fire & Rescue Contact Information
Phone : (386) 986-2300
Email : YourFireDepartment@palmcoastgov.com
Fax : (386) 446-6752
Office : Fire Station #25
1250 Belle Terre Parkway
Palm Coast, FL 32164
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This weekend is going to be filled with self-defense classes and items! If you're interested - take a peek below!
-February 27th-
Palm Coast Gun Show
The Palm Coast Gun Show is happening the 27th through the 28th and features gun sales and a concealted weapons permit class both days. Law enforcement, military, and firemen all have FREE admission! For more information and to register, visit here!
The Florida Gun and Knife Show
The Florida Gun & Knife Shows features an exhibit of new & used guns, custom & factory knives, military & war relics, home defence items, home security, gun, knife and military books, knife sharpening, hunting and military clothing and gun parts & accessories and much more! Check out this website for more information!
-February 28th-
Palm Coast Concealed Carry Class
This class exceeds the state guidelines and they claim it is the ONLY class that you will need to apply for your Florida Concealed Carry License. They provide everything you need for the class, even the firearm to train with! To purchase your ticket, click here!
Basic & Beyond Handgun Safety Skills
This 6 Hour Course in Bunnell that combines Classroom and Substantial Hands-on Action Range time to build knowledge, skills and confidence in safely and effectively handling your firearm. You can register for the course at this website and even get a 20% off coupon code!
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We hope these classes inform you for self defense! These events are in no way in support of the harm of others in non-emergency situations. Please use this information responsibly.
By Realty Executives International
Your garage can seem like a catch-all for your things that don’t quite fit right inside the home. Seasonal decor, outdoor furniture and all types of storage containers can fill up the garage space fast. In order to make the most of your garage and to not be tripping over containers every time you go out to look for something, it’s important to have a system. Here are some tips to help you get your garage looking neat and organized.
Out With the Old
Just like when you are trying to declutter or organize your interior, you need to go through your belongings to see what you want to keep and what you can get rid of. For example, you may have kept tubs of old baby clothes or toys because they are sentimental, but they take up a lot of room and often don’t get used or looked at. Try picking out a few things and then donating the rest to a good cause.
Once you have a keep, sell and donate pile, go ahead and start putting your keep pile into different categories such as: gardening, seasonal decor, memorabilia, sports, etc. This will make the next few steps much easier going forward.
Create the System
We have all heard “everything has its place” and that goes for your storage and garage items as well. Once you have your items sorted into specific groups, the next step is decide how you want to store each group. If it’s something you use on a regular basis, it wouldn’t make much sense to have it tucked down into a tote. Have your daily use or semi-daily items near the door and accessible. For items you rarely use, go to your local retail store and buy some clear, stackable containers. Being able to see what’s in them without opening will save you time and won’t cause you to make a mess when looking for something. Stackable totes or smaller containers also can be lined up against the walls, saving floor space.
Storage Options
We’ve mentioned clear containers as a great option for garage storage but maybe you are looking for something else that won’t take up as much room. Some options other homeowners have used include:
Open Shelving: Shelves are affordable and relatively easy to install, making them a home favorite. Open shelves allow for everything to be seen and grabbed easily.
Pegboard: Another inexpensive and multi-use choice is pegboard. You can use this to hang all types of everyday items or tools, as long as they aren’t too heavy.
Up and Above
If you look up in your garage, there is a good chance you will see lots of potential for ceiling storage. Your house may include an attic space that you can use for rarely opened containers or larger pieces that take up a lot of floor space, such as ladders or seasonal gear. Are you handy around the house? You can install hooks and straps to the ceiling to hang gear if you don’t have the attic space! Just make sure you watch out for the garage door and don’t prevent it from opening or closing with the above storage.
Overall
As you begin organizing your garage, keep safety and efficiency in mind. Going through these tips will help you stay on track and find a space for each “group” of belongings, making it easier and safer for the whole family to enjoy the space.
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