Members: 112,881 - 3,170 Online Now
 

Cool shopI must admit that I was a bit amazed at the reaction to my last post.  On Active Rain, it received a Feature within an hour of being posted.  It was also one of my most viewed and commented blog entires.  I was shocked that the comments weren't closer to the "Are you nuts?" type. 

So, just to get one step closer to reality, here is a compromise first step.  Let's team up to build houses for a variety of car people.  We're out there.  There are at least as many of us as there are horse people, maybe even golf people.  Ok, maybe there are more people that hit the links on a Saturday than there are building street rods, but you get my point.  There are a LOT of folks out here in the world that love cars.  Not only do they love cars, but they have more than two or three.  Not only do they have more than two or three, but they like to work on them.  For many car people, working on the car might involve a lot more than changing the oil in the driveway.  

"What can we do with that little nugget, Lane?" 

Let me derail you for a moment.  Take a look at a couple of posts I tossed out previously. 

Patrick zapping a beadSo, buyers want bigger garages, specialists thrive when generalists fail, and in order to sell in a weak climate a unique selling proposition is one of the key weapons.  Builders are choking on inventory in many areas, but other spots are selling like hotcakes.  Even in a relatively local area, one development can't keep up, and the next can't keep its head above water.  

Of course, pricing is one of the things that can make a difference... but so is value.  Building what others don't is one way of creating value.  If it is building something desirable, it will separate the leader from the pack. 

Instead of building houses and needing to give away TVs and 5%+ commissions, why not build something that will draw buyers.  There are some unique (and relatively inexpensive) marketing opportunities.  Also, the word of mouth could be amazing.  Many people in the car culture community are involved in clubs, and word of a development that was geared towards them would spread like wildfire.  

You just need the right type of agent to handle the process and get the ball rolling.  Let's team up.  Contact me for more info. 

Let's build a subdivision that will have the buyers lining up... in their coolest cars.   

 
This post has been included in Georgia Information

4 Comments on Calling one developer... you don't know who you are yet...

Lane - apparently buyers also want heated driveways and walkways, meditation rooms and even snoring rooms. I just wrote about it recently. So which rooms will your development have? What kind of car would one need to qualify?lol

10/11/2007 05:37 PM by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty)


Faina - Here in Georgia the heated driveway is generally not an issue.  My meditation room has parking... and tools.  I snore in the master bedroom just fine... ask my wife (make sure she takes off the headphones first). 

For the target consumer, I don't think snoring rooms or meditation rooms would be needed.  But a minimum 3 car garage, with one stall being tall enough to install a lift, and with a thick enough floor to support it, a 9 foot door, and deeper bays, along with ample electrical outlets including 220v outlets for welders and air compressors, and possibly even pre-plumbed for compressed air would be good.  

You could move in with any car you wanted... or no car (car status isn't protected by the Fair Housing Laws... yet, but we wouldn't want to draw their attention).   

10/11/2007 06:00 PM by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Diamond Dwellings Realty)


Can I bring my Trans Am to your shop? Looks sweet!

10/12/2007 05:58 AM by Keith Perry - REALTORĀ® -West Metro Atlanta (Coldwell Banker)


Keith & Robin - I WISH that was my garage.  If it was, I'd welcome your Trans Am over for a visit. 

10/12/2007 08:59 AM by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Diamond Dwellings Realty)


Leave a response…

Name:
Notify me of new comments:
Comment:
What does the graphic say?
 
Real Estate Agent: Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Diamond Dwellings Realty)
Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy
Lilburn, GA
More about me…
Diamond Dwellings Realty

Office Phone: (678) 279-4708
Cell Phone: (678) 200-5895
Email Me
GarageHomesUSA Logo


Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog
ATOM 1.0 Feed for this blog

Find GA real estate agents and Lilburn real estate here on ActiveRain.
Disclaimer: ActiveRain Corp. does not necessarily endorse the real estate agents, loan officers and brokers listed on this site. These real estate profiles, blogs and blog entries are provided here as a courtesy to our visitors to help them make an informed decision when buying or selling a house. ActiveRain Corp. takes no responsibility for the content in these profiles, that are written by the members of this community.
© 2007 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved