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Experienced Real Estate Agents Spend More on Listings


Agents move, too.
On up, that is.

Real estate agents with 5+ years of experience represent higher-priced listings and spend more marketing cash on those properties — $864 per listing — says a VHT survey of agents' and brokers' allocation of marketing dollars for print, TV, direct mail and online, MarketingCharts reports.

Respondents with less than five years experience spent $675 per listing on average. Some 1,300 real estate professionals were surveyed.

"[T]he longer an agent is in the business the more likely they are to represent more properties, have higher-priced listings and spend more on interactive media," said VHT, Inc. CEO Brian Balduf.

Agents with 2-5 years' experience had listings in the $490K range, whereas those with 10+ years had average listings of $600K in value:

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In general, agents are confused about the myriad choices in which to invest their marketing dollars, online and offline, both traditional and nontraditional media; in addition, they are not able to find much information before or after their media purchase to provide a benchmark, the study found.

The biggest challenges facing real estate are tracking results, managing multiple input forms, and retyping listing information for a variety of media services, according to the study.

Summary of survey results:

  • In the past year, 30 percent of agents managed 5-10 listings; 34.8 percent managed 10-20 listings; and 20.6 percent managed 20 or more listings.
  • The average listing price for 59 percent of the agents was between $250-500K. Some 23.2 percent had listings in the $500K-$1MM+ range; 8.9 percent had listings worth less than $250K; and 8.9 percent had average listings worth more than $1MM.
  • There was a direct correlation between the amount an agent spent to market a property and the value of the property. For listings in the $250-500K range, agents spent on average $682/listing. Agents with properties in the $1MM-2.5MM range spent on average $1,742/listing.

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  • 24.5 percent of agents/brokers spent an average of $250-$500 to market their listing; 20.6 percent spent $500-$1,000; 25.2 percent spent more than $1,000; and 18.8 percent said "it depended the listing."
  • 90 percent of respondents said they used brochures for marketing their listing; 88.8 percent used postcards; and 83.3 percent used newspapers. Some 41.1 percent stated that they purchased TV ads.

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  • Though respondents reportedly spent a significant portion of their listing budget on newspapers, only 20.4 percent said they find this medium "effective." Some 49 percent said online ads were "very effective."
  • Agents said online ads and signage are "more valuable" for promoting a property. But when asked what their sellers felt was important, 92.4 percent said sellers mentioned newspaper ads.
  • Realtor.com, Craigslist and Google were the top national websites used by agents.
  • When asked how their media buying process could be improved, 27 percent said they needed an "easier" process; 16 percent replied that they wanted "more statistics"; and 18 percent stated that they need a one-stop distribution mechanism.

About the data: Respondents were evenly distributed in terms of real estate experience: 34 percent had 2-5 years of experience; 23.8 percent had 5-10 years of experience; and 38.6 percent had 10+ years of experience.

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