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In 2004:

Your ad would read ...

Photo courtesy of xymonau

 I have a house for sale.  $300,000 NOW!
Call Immediately.  Phone #
(In 2004 that house would have been gone within a couple of days. Most likely buyers would even pay $10,000 - $25,000 MORE just to get it.)

 

In 2005:

Your ad would read ...

Photo courtesy of xymonau

 House for sale.  Cash only.
Flip the contract.  No need to close.
Call Immediately.  Phone #
(And the house would find several buyers, each one increasing the value by a minimum of $25,000.)

 

 

In 2006:

Your ad would read ...

Photo courtesy of xymonau

3 bedroom home, new, 1800 sq.ft.,
2 car garage.  At $289,995 it’s a deal!
Must close first.  Investors 20% down.
Call for Details.  Phone #
(Remember, we are talking about the SAME imaginary house.  The difference is how the ads change when demand goes down.)

 

In 2007:

Your ad would read ...

Photo courtesy of xymonauBeautiful home for sale in superior neighborhood.
3 bedrooms 2 ½ baths, 2 car garage, 1800 sq.ft.
Vacant, ready to move in.  $249,995 - negotiable.
Builder offers huge incentives and bonuses worth
$50,000.  Call - Phone #
(As you can see, 2007 has come full circle since 2004.  The same house that sold at $300,000 and $400,000 for flippers came down to $249,995.  You cannot ignore the changes - the timing and the real estate conditions.)

 

 

In 2008:

Your ad would read ...

Photo courtesy of xymonau

 
No Bank Qualifying!
No Credit Needed!
No Job or Income Verification!
Low Down Payment!
3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, 2 car garage.
New, vacant, ready to move in.
OWNER WILL CARRY!
Price: $279,995, monthly payment
$1600 at 6% interest amortized over
30 years.  Call TODAY - Phone #
(Creative financing is coming back into vogue!  With increased qualifying and down payment requirements by lenders, fewer buyes can qualify for new loans.)

 

In 2009:

Your ad would read ...

 

Photo courtesy of xymonau

Short Sale - Seller Desperate!
Beautiful home for sale in superior neighborhood.
3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, 2 car garage.  Formal living
room, dining room, and family room.  Seller paid
$300,000 in 2004 - bank willing to accept a short
sale of $235,000.  Home in pristine condition -
ready for you to move in tomorrow.
Call - Phone #




As times change, Realtors must react to those changes. These are just examples show you that in the past few years how the ads for one house could affect your business.  And you can expect more changes in 2009 and 2010 on the same imaginary house.

The Realtors' business is always "moving."  What was true a year ago is no longer true this year. You cannot "fall asleep" behind the wheel. If you do, your competition will pass you by.

Pay attention to the changes around you!  And then take advantage of those changes.  Of course, I cannot talk about all the changes across the country. PAY ATTENTION to what's happening in YOUR area!

 

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George Paukert, "Mr. Real Estate"
Road to Wealth Inc.
Phone: 561-883-2222
E-Mail: george@roadtowealth.com

 
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40 Comments on Same House, Different Year

MAY
28
2009
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If you don't keep up with your market, your competition certainly will! Save the ads - for their time will return in another cycle!

7:00am • #1
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We are definetly in the moooove it or looooooose it period...and we are continually amazed at the number of realtors who "don't get it. " Short sales may not be for everyone...but at least please Mr. and Ms Realtor, make an effort to understand them...

7:01am • #2
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Mmmm.  I would be careful about advertising "superior neighborhood". 

That said, this is a wonderful example for newer agents to understand that it's not only the price, but the price trends that are important.

7:01am • #3
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Interesting post and I like the way you grahpically displayed i. It really in a few words captures the essence of the times

7:05am • #4
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George, well that about sums it up. Nice way to present in real time. Sad but true.

7:20am • #5
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Ah the circle of life. 

These last few years with higher highs and now lower lows.  Really can do without them.

7:36am • #6
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Great way to depict the changes and trends of the real estate market. 

7:54am • #7
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Great post here, I like the insight.  This is absolutely what marketing is all about, you need to know your market.  You need to know how to re-package the product in order to appeal to the consumer.

8:04am • #8
278,556 Points 15 Featured Posts

Right now Oklahoma is stable, and I have listed four houses from 2005 sales at higher prices and a 60 day average. That being said Oklahoma in the 1980's was like Michigan now.

8:08am • #9
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Same product different package. One must be an expert at short sales, loan modifications, and bank owned properties. People want to know what will happen to them financially if they do a short sales vs foreclosure. People want to be infrormed so you have to be the source for knowledge.

8:19am • #10
251,633 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Sad but so true, the maket goes up and now it is going down, down, down.

8:35am • #11
412,393 Points 1 Featured Post

So true, the worm turns.....it will change eventually.  Good post, I liked it.

Patricia Aulson/Portsmouth NH Real Estate

8:48am • #13

sad reality, but i dont know if it is going to get much better in the near future.

8:48am • #14
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Such a sad commentary on the past 5 years of the business. Trend seems to be for a little more of the same up until next year also. Sad but true post.

8:59am • #15
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That is certainly an interesting way of looking at things.

9:36am • #16
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George, interesting projection of one scenario for how the market went up and down. We have to reinvent ourselves or we won't be in business.

Sharon

9:47am • #17
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George,

You forgot how that ad will read if the agent refuses to change with the times..

9:49am • #18

Wonderful post! Great ads - definitely show the change in the market. Thank you.

12:34pm • #19
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It just goes to show you that we are constantly changing. Although every market is different, if your not changing with your market, you will be left out.

12:45pm • #20

Great imaginary ads. You are so right though. If you don't or won't change with this fast paced craziness, everything will pass you by and you will be left scratching your head.

12:58pm • #21
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George --- I love this and definitely am going to bookmark it and also re-blog it.  This is such an excellent way to describe what has happened over the last 5 years --- I will use this with my agent-owners.  Times have certainly changed for real estate --- this is why I am on such a "Listing" binge with my agent-owners. They must change and get with the times.  Thank you.

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1:40pm • #22

Great laying out the years and differences like that!

1:58pm • #23
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Great spin on advertising.... easy for buyers/sellers to see the circle ofl nature as well as newer agents.  Sounds like the 80's to me.  Been there, done that and it's back. 

2:40pm • #24
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Just like Jorgen's Chameleon post, you have to learn how to change to fit in with the surroundings, I guess, George.

3:52pm • #26
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Very creative post George! In my market that $400,000 home is now worth $100,00...maybe...if they get lucky.

5:10pm • #28

How true this is George.  Just an illustration of how important it is to be able to adapt in this industry.  If you don't, you WILL get left behind. 

5:58pm • #29

Interesting to see the year by year scenario you created and so true!

6:26pm • #30
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George great presentation and we could all relate it to our marketplace, although some markets have seen a steeper drop.

10:33pm • #31
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George great presentation and we could all relate it to our marketplace, although some markets have seen a steeper drop.

10:33pm • #32
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Very interesting perspective!  Thanks for the illustration!  I never would have thought to explain it in quit that way, good job!

10:37pm • #33
MAY
30
2009
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George,

Thanks for the perspective on the advertising.....

Ann Hayden in rainy Wildwood, Missouri

9:05am • #34
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Is it wrong to want the days of the easy sale back? It wasn't that the houses were any better, I just think everyone seemed to want to work together and got along. Now it seems to be a fight every step of the way.

Todd Clark - www.LivingBeaverton.com

8:11pm • #35
JUN
02
2009
107,775 Points Localism Sponsor

This is a good post and I can see you took alot of time composing it.  Bravo!  As a former advertising account executive I can definitely relate to the ads.

10:00pm • #36
JUN
04
2009
JUN
06
2009
294,257 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor

Hi George: I guess the only certainty is change. good post.

:)

11:54am • #38
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12
2009
510,459 Points 25 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

George, Congratulations on the feature. Real Estate is definitely cyclical in nature, and it always will be.  The illustrations were great!

4:13pm • #39
JUN
14
2009
232,564 Points 5 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi George....you nailed it with this one and I'd say Renee did also.  Quite frankly I get more excited when the bank owns the property vs short selling (too much wasted time on that effort).

7:36am • #40
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George you commented on Donna Bidga's blog that you were looking to get to 100,000 points, well lets start blogging and you will be there before you know it :) :)

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