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Daily Real Estate News | November 19, 2007 |
Have You Overlooked a Key Market?
Many salespeople are overlooking fast-growing demographic groups containing large swaths of underserved consumers, says Frances Martinez Myers, senior vice president of business development at Prudential Fox & Roach.
She spoke last week at the 2007 REALTORSŪ Conference & Expo in Las Vegas.
Single women, immigrants, and Hispanics are the segments that practitioners should be paying attention to, she says. Collectively, she estimates that the three cohorts represent 50 percent of all current buyers. Yet, some real estate salespeople ignore the groups in the belief that they take too much time and work and the price points they’re looking at are too low to be worthwhile.
“I’m amazed when I hear people who are waiting it out for the million dollar guy,” she said. “It’s the small ones that pay the bills.” Overlooking these eager, new buyers could be a costly mistake.
Statistics clearly show the huge untapped potential in these new markets:
Women
Immigrants
Hispanics
Myers recommends that real estate brokerages who want to work with immigrants, Hispanics, and single women should recruit personnel and sales associates who reflect the ethnic communities and markets they serve.
To connect with the exploding Hispanic market, it’s useful to make Spanish-language forms available, she added.
— REALTORŪ Magazine Online
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