One of my newer listings came to me in a very interesting manner and I have been intending for a few weeks to write about it, but have been experiencing a time deficit!
Earlier this summer I received a phone call asking me to come over to present a market analysis and marketing plan for a house in Westfield, MA. The home owners were ready to move and would be interviewing several real estate agents in the area.
While on my initial visit with them I inquired how they chose me to interview for the job and they pulled out a letter that I had sent them FIVE YEARS prior!
Opening the door…
At that time I was returning to my real estate career in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts after a maternity leave. As part of my campaign to generate leads I sent hand written letters to homes that had recently become expired listings. This couple decided to stay in their home for a few more years, but kept my letter and when they were ready to put their Westfield home back on the market, they remembered that Lesley Lambert of Park Square Realty had sent them that personal letter.
Closing the deal…
When I returned to meet with them for my presentation, they had already met with the other REALTORS that they were interviewing. I gave my full presentation highlighting my new media and internet marketing plan for homes for sale in Western Ma.
After discussing how I use video, blogging, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, single property web pages, Google maps and a ton of websites like Trulia, Zillow and Craigslist to market my homes for sale, they were impressed and decided to use me as the real estate agent.
Moral of the story?
I will be hand writing all of my expired letters from now on.
Second moral?
I will continue to focus my attentions on internet based marketing and will be exploring for fresh new ideas to bring to the home sellers of Western Massachusetts to get their homes sold!
Patricia Fox says
Would you be willing to share what exactly you wrote in that letter?
Lesley Lambert says
It was a super short note that said something to the effect of: “I noticed that your home failed to sell during it’s last marketing cycle. I would love to get together to go over my Expired Home Checklist and see if we can discover a solution.”