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Mar 24 2010

The Real Estate For Sale Sign of The Future

Real estate is said to be the second oldest profession in the world (no jokes please) and for much of its history the standard operating procedure didn’t change a whole lot.

When I began my real estate career in 1988 (again, hold the humor) there was no internet. We collected a book of postage stamp sized, grainy, black & white photographs on crappy newsprint paper every two weeks: that was the multiple listing book. You carried that book with you to meet buyers and sellers and tried to fathom which properties might be of interest from these lackluster and teeny tiny descriptions. Fast forward to the advent of the internet. Many real estate agents feared that by making home information available on the internet our function would be obsolete and we would be out of work. I never understood this fear. The very LEAST of what I do as an agent is giving buyer clients lists of homes for sale. I don’t actually sell anything, I facilitate the real estate transaction, but I have no actual goods to sell. For me, I thought the internet was a great way of saving me loads of time driving that stupid MLS book around (I was right).

So, over the years, as technology advances and real estate agents wring their hands in fear and confusion, I step ahead with my adventurous geek girl spirit and try some new “stuff”. Over the last few years I have created blogs, utilized my love of social media to grow my business, learned Search Engine Optimization and even some basic web site coding, all to advance my real estate services (and feed my nerd gene).

Recently I attended PodCamp Western MA 2 where we got t-shirts with this new thingymabob on the front. Called a QR Code, it looked like a square Rorschach test and I was curious as to why it was on our shirts. Event organizer, Morriss Partee explained that our friend Jaclyn Stevenson had added this code to the shirt and with a special application to your smartphone you can scan this code and it will automatically open the website for the event. Cool! Days later I got to thinking…”I think I can use this in my real estate marketing.”

I did some research and found this article by my friend (and editor at Agent Genius) Lani Rosales. I had seen her post this blog, but had no concept what a QR code was at that time. Now I re-read her post with new interest and started plotting out a marketing strategy.

First off: What the Hey Diddle Diddle IS a QR Code?

A QR Code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code) created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. They are currently used for a wide array of purposes including: drivers licenses, paperless coupons, on bills and other publications. A QR code, when scanned by a smartphone (ie: BlackBerry, iPhone, Android) will take the scanner to a website.

For Example above is the QR Code for one of my listings. This code is placed on a sign rider on the yard sign. Let’s say a potential buyer with a smart phone drives by the house and is curious. They stop to write down information and then notice my sign rider. They take a scan of the QR code and ZIP! they are delivered to a webpage dedicated to information on that property. A website that is rich in information and content like video, photos and important documents…all available instantly by scanning the code. I also include the QR code in my mailings to the neighborhood, on the home flyers and in print advertising. The next door neighbor opens a just listed letter and is curious what the house next door is going for and uses the QR code to get all their questions answered in a minute. I am rolling this new tool out on every listing that I take from now on. I hope that this will be a fun new gadget for people to try at first and later will set me apart as being the area innovator in real estate marketing.

I recognize that this isn’t something that many people are using in their day to day lives (yet), but I have a feeling that this is the for sale sign of the future. A sign that answers the buyers questions, that represents the seller’s property and that demonstrates my skills as a marketing professional. If you have a smartphone you can find a QR Reader application in your application store. Go download the application and give the code above a try….I am holding a contest for a $25 Starbucks giftcard for all the souls brave enough to experience this groovy new tool!

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Selling Your Home, Towns of Western Massachusetts · Tagged: marketing, massachusetts, qr code, real estate, selling a home, westernn ma, Westfield

Feb 07 2010

This One Time At PodCamp….

Once upon a time (in March of 2009) there was a PodCamp Western MA.  I attended and have already written about my eye opening experience.  A long time user of social media, I had only recently begun blogging and using other new media to try to grow my real estate career.  PodCamp Western MA spurred me along with great new ideas, hands on techniques and friends who would bolster me along as I attempted new things.

A lot happens in a year (or ten months) and since that first un-conference experience I have attended several other camp style events and hosted TwitterQueens Social Media Bootcamp in NYC.  With all of that crammed into the past year, I wondered how PodCamp Western MA 2 would be for me.

@pcwm begins! Yay PodCamp!

I knew it would be a ton of fun, I knew I would see friends that I made last year and have fostered in the months since.  The day began early for me as I arrived at Westfield State College before 8am to assist with the set up and registration desk.  I was very excited to greet so many members of the #twitterqueens at the registration table. Steve and Lesley I enjoyed myself as the attendees poured in and I encouraged everyone to fill in their tag stickers:  three descriptive words about themselves that could be conversation starters during the course of the day.  I chose “REALTOR”, “MOM”, and “DANCER” for my tags.  Almost instantly a conversation started with Stephanie Oats about yoga dance, which I plan on investigating. As the day progressed I was engaged in other conversations about real estate in Western Massachusetts, dance and parenting that were a delightful part of the event.

Podcamp Western Mass

After Morriss Partee, one of the organizers (and my boyfriend) explained how the camp would work, the campers filtered toward the schedule board to fill in the sessions that were still available and make their selections for the first hour.

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I started with Christine Pilch’s advanced LinkedIn, which is the social media platform where I can most improve.  Some of the great information and reminders that I took from her teachings were: create your custom profile URL, use only a photo that represents you as a professional, fill your bio brief with skill descriptions and keywords, create and participate in groups and use the Answers section to display your knowledge in your field.

Next up was the session I had been most looking forward to: Steve Garfield speaking on video.  I found his session to be filled with a lot of easily implemented changes and additions that I can use to improve my use of video.  I had already been somewhat frustrated with the limitations of my Flip camera and will take his advisement for the Kodak Zi8  into serious consideration.  He shared preferred accessories and websites such as www.animoto.com, www.blip.tv and www.iodapromonet.com.  An hour wasn’t nearly enough time to glean all of his expertise, so I purchased his book, “Get Seen”, to continue my learning in this medium.

Lunch was a great opportunity to bring the social into social media.  I enjoyed a very interesting conversation with Bill Weye about a real estate blog blowout on Agent Genius (where I am a featured writer) that happened last week and was surprised to learn that the topic had bled out of real estate circles.  I cut my lunch a bit short to prepare for the third session, of which I was leading “Tweetdeck to the Rescue”

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I had a great time leading this session which was filled with lots of great new faces and interesting questions.  Last year I was a strict observer and it was exciting for me to be able to bring a topic to the camp to share and help others to grow in their use of social media.

Following my Tweetdeck session was a panel, which  included me alongside my good friends, Christine Pilch, Jason Turcotte, Kelly Galanis, Val Nelson and Jaclyn Stevenson.  We were given the task of sharing some real life examples of how social media has impacted our lives, both professionally and personally. Kelly Galanis, went just before me and graciously shared the story of how I met her husband and she at the first PodCamp WesternMA and how they went on to hire me as their real estate agent and become friends of mine.  I mentioned a blog post that I write last year “The Gifts that Social Media Brought Me” and before we even left the session my friend, Jason Turcotte had tweeted the link for me.   While each of us on the panel spoke of different experiences our message was unified in the positive growth we have all found through our use of new media tools.

The day wouldn’t be complete without an after party and so we left Westfield State College and headed to The Tavern in downtown Westfield.   I was excited to be able to extend the conversations with many people that I hadn’t had the opportunity to chat with during the Camp, including many members of the TwitterQueens network.

I spent today, the day after PodCamp, basking in a bit of R&R with my family and collecting my thoughts for this post.  PodCamp Western MA 2 was just as exciting, educational and energizing as the first PodCamp WesternMA and reinforced my pride in being a member of this amazing group of Western Massachusetts social media rockstars!

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Heartfelt thanks to Morriss Partee, Jaclyn Stevenson and Kelly Galanis for putting on this most excellent event!

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Social Media · Tagged: agent, blogging, facebook, lesley lambert, massachusetts, podcamp westernma, real estate, realtor, Social Media, twitter, westernma, Westfield, westfield state college

Feb 02 2010

Should You Buy a Short Sale Home in Western MA?

During my work as a real estate agent in Westfield, MA and the surrounding areas of Western MA I run into a lot of discussion about short sales.

There are some things to consider when shopping for a new home and thinking about whether or not you should look at short sales.
short sale

Who SHOULD buy short sale property?

People who don’t have a hard and fast time-line can be great candidates for short sale purchases. They can exchange their ability to give time and patience for instant equity on a below market priced property.

People who are not emotionally involved might be perfect buyers for short sale properties. Investors who are looking to gain a financial edge can make out in this arena.

People who won’t be impacted by the loss of some of their cash outlay (inspections, application fees, etc).

Who Should NOT buy Short Sales:

First time home buyers hoping to get the tax credit should NOT be placing bids on short sales. Short sales can drag on for MONTHS.

People who are tight on cash for their purchase should not be looking at short sales. It is entirely feasible that you could spend thousands of dollars on the purchase expenses only to find out five months later that this whole thing isn’t working out.

If you are a buyer or seller in Western Massachusetts who has questions about the short sale process, please get in touch.

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying · Tagged: agent, massachusetts, real estate, realtor, short sales, western ma, Westfield

Oct 28 2009

Tax Buyer Credit May Be Extended!

There has been much speculation about the extension of the home buyer tax credit, but until today not much tangible to work with. This afternoon and evening news started coming down the pipeline that shows that there is hope for an extension.

Here is an article by Bloomberg

And another by Boston.com

And the Associated Press via Google News

It seems that these are the points:

1- For first time homebuyers, the income level to qualify is $
75,000/150,000
2- For step up buyers the income level to qualify is $ 125,000/250,000
3-Step up buyers must have been residing in their primary
residence for 5 years
4- The credit is 10% of the sales price, with a maximum of $ 7290.
5- The credit will apply for homes purchased from Dec. 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010.

This still needs to be voted on by the full Senate, reconciled by the House and signed by the President, but it is a move in the right direction!

Written by Lesley Lambert · Categorized: Home Buying · Tagged: agent, first time homebuyer, home buyer tax credit, lesley lambert, massachusetts, real estate, realtor, Towns of Western Massachusetts, Westfield

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