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Real Estate: Trends to Watch in 2015

Real Estate: Trends to Watch in 2015

July 8, 2015January 31, 2023 Jasmin SessomsBlog, Real Estate PRPR trends, real estate, real estate PR, trends

The future of home design is looking more and more well-organized, compact and personalized. At Clairemont, we love our real estate clients, and we are well versed in master planned communities as well as the industry’s leading developers. Whether you are buying new or looking to spruce up your old home, here are a few tips from the team that we are watching as the hot trends for real estate in 2015.

Freestanding Tubs: Imagine the luxurious amenities of a spa-like experience in the comfort of your own home. Now, you can dip into your own freestanding tub after a long day at the office. Although they may evoke mental images of the Victorian age, the newest designs from companies like Kohler show modern twists to an age-old idea.

Heated Floors: Stepping out of a warm shower onto the cold tile bathroom floor is a thing of the past. Heat your bathroom floors and bask in the warmth and the comfort of your bathroom. Not only does radiant floor heating keep your feet warm, but it also ensures that the rest of your body will be toasty as well.

Open spaces: An open floor plan may feel like old news, but it’s proving to be a trend that is here to stay. Homeowners are knocking down barrier walls in their homes to offer larger spaces. Airy living rooms and open kitchens are all the rage for 2015.

Charging Stations: In this day and age, we are lost without our smart devices. With the size of our electronic devices shrinking and the huge explosion of Wi-Fi, the need for a separate home office is diminishing by the minute. Homeowners are seeking spaces for charging their devices conveniently all around their homes. The new trend: wall outlets that are catered to Apple chargers and Android devices alike. Change the way you think about sockets and outlets and have your home almost ready for the Jetsons.

Outdoor living: Private dog washing stations, outdoor showers and hot tubs are all trends exploding for 2015. Families are flocking to the idea of taking the living room outdoors and outfitting patios and porches by enhancing and utilizing the natural exterior space.

What new trend will you use to spruce up your home? What are some features that you can’t live without?

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Bob the House- Real Estate

Bob the House- Real Estate

June 11, 2015January 31, 2023 Jasmin SessomsBlog, Raleigh PR Agency, Real Estate PRaward winning PR, creative PR agency, real estate PR, Social Media

On Twitter, I discovered a house named Bob.

Yes, a house. In a family-friendly neighborhood close to schools and shopping. He hates to say it, but he’s cheap and easy. That’s not a joke. Bob is an actual house.

My twitter search led me to an attention-grabbing source. Personalized tweets from the voice of the house itself. Yes, a house that tweets. Well, the house doesn’t tweet on its own. The inventive real estate agent sends out specialized tweets on a regular basis on the home’s features, family members and neighboring homes.

Rather than making an overt sales pitch, Bob subtly mentions things that paint a picture, enticing you to buy. Have you ever wondered how real estate agents perfect their craft? How do they stay relevant with social media constantly changing the industry?

Not only can you read about Bob’s features, but you can enjoy picturesque photographs of every detail inside. He shares pictures of himself, his basement/den, dining room and other areas that allow the more educated buyer to fall in love with him even before stepping foot inside for a showing.By personifying the house with cleaver tweets, he is also highlighting the key selling points of the house.

As PR and marketing gurus, we love finding and creating campaigns that have the power to differentiate a brand from its competitors. We like Bob as a creative tactic. How about you?

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How to Win with Marketing Contests

How to Win with Marketing Contests

April 30, 2015January 31, 2023 Cherith AndesBlog, Real Estate PR, Trendscommunity contests, home buying PR, Raleigh PR, raleigh real estate, Raleigh social media contests, real estate contests, real estate PR, social media contests

If I were a realtor, I would hand out fudge. Or hotdogs. Or homemade chocolate chip cookies. Any treat to mitigate the laborious grind of the house hunt. However, with the economy’s upward climb, a proliferation of new housing options have peppered the market, and along with them, a stream of fresh ways to engage potential home buyers.

Home buying might actually be fun again.

Real estate agents, developers and builders alike have re-introduced the age-old concept of the contest but have revamped it in fresh and interesting ways. Potential home buyers now enter a proverbial play ground of incentives, prizes and freebies to ease and expedite their choices. Naturally, the main tenant in real estate appeal still remains the same: location, location, location. But how much can juicy incentives sway a customer’s decision between the his or her top picks?

Successful real estate contests blend creativity, fun and ease with a noteworthy prize—something commensurate with the amount of effort required. And truly effective, engaging campaigns incorporate these three aspects:

Make It Easy: The Harvard Business Review took a close look at marketing variables that affect the “stickiness” of customers—how likely they are to complete a transaction. The bottom-line discovery revealed that the number one factor that influences consumer follow through is the “decision simplicity index,” or simply put, simplicity. In essence, when the task requires too much effort, the customer throws up his hands and walks. The sample principle translates into contests. Applicants shouldn’t be frightened away by convoluted instructions or complex tasks but rather engaged through one or two-step contests that make you think, “Oh, of course, I could do that.”

Make It About Me: Effective contests swing the spotlight onto the potential home buyer, inviting the customer to invest in a personal way rather than tossing their names into an overflowing fishbowl. Ben Marion Real Estate, a California-based agency, asked fans to snap selfies in front of its office sign. Once posted on social media, the photo that garnered the most likes won tickets to see the acclaimed Rascal Flatts in concert. Customers flocked to see their own selfies online and begged friends to visit Ben Marion’s page to vote. Effective.

Make It Worth It: In preparation for its May 16 grand opening, Wendell Falls— a new-home community in Wendell, North Carolina (and Clairemont client)—invited potential home buyers to enter for a chance to win something big: $50,000 towards a new home in Wendell Falls. How much is $50k? This eye-popping prize–approximately the same amount as the average American’s annual household income–attracted several hundred contestants to throw their hats into the ring with heart-warming stories and some whacky selfies. Who wouldn’t?

We have to give a high-five to Wendell Falls and ad agency partner Roni Hicks for incorporating all three of the “it” factors into its contest as well. With only a few words to write and fun selfies to snap, fans enjoy spotlighting their own personalities in an easy, accessible process. Well done, team!

(P.S. This is your official invitation to attend the May 16 Grand Opening Event at Wendell Falls where the winner will be unveiled. Join us to see a successful campaign unfold!)

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Blurred Lines: Mixed-Use Communities

Blurred Lines: Mixed-Use Communities

March 6, 2015January 31, 2023 Cherith AndesBlog, Marketing, Public Relations, Real Estate PRcommercial development pr, mixed-use communities, Public Relations, real estate PR, residential pr

Housing options used to be fairly clean-cut; home shoppers in the baby boomer era chose between the glam of a sky-rise apartment or the stability of a suburban cottage. However, the last few years have introduced a hybrid option—the mixed-use community—which is fast becoming real estate’s newest darling. Mixed-use communities offer a combination of residential and commercial amenities that provide a “live, work, play” lifestyle in one central location. As one of 2015’s leading real estate trends, these burgeoning developments are leaving their mark on the industry. Here’s how:

1. Change in Transportation Infrastructure
The mixed-use community draws a demographic that prizes an active, healthy lifestyle and alternative forms of transportation, like biking and walking. In fact, nearly 60 percent of home buyers seek a home with “walkable” access to a variety of amenities, a trend that is prompting architects and land planners to incorporate trail systems and pedestrian access points. The distinct shift away from traditional automobile travel has spurred a demand for ride sharing apps—like Uber and Lyft—as well as stronger public transportation systems.

2. Increase in “Walkable” Options 
Mixed-use developments have morphed into the modern “one-stop-shop” experience. The commercial milieu includes not only standard vendors, such as grocery stores and pharmacies, but also luxury lifestyle options, like boutiques, microbreweries, farm-to-table restaurants and spa retreats. Each mixed-use offering functions like its own micro-economy, providing residents with a full gamut of conveniences within walking distance.

3. Focus on Sense of Community
From baby boomers to millennials, the mixed-use demographic shares an interest in cultivating community. The live/work/play premise naturally imparts a sense of belonging and ownership, and residents look for shared experiences that offer connectivity and foster relationships. Everything from interest groups—like running clubs—to community-wide festivals are on the rise as hallmarks of mixed-use developments.

Communication: A Cornerstone of the Mixed-Use Model
At its core, the mixed-use community seeks to create a distinct place where people can lead vibrant lives in ways that are personally meaningful. Connectivity and integration are trademarks of these communities, and as a result, the mixed-use model relies on dynamic communication to fuel its livelihood.

Mixed-use communities have a strong opportunity to utilize online tools to connect with residents. An effective social media strategy, for example, would encourage conversation, foster community, incite action and facilitate self-sustaining connections—like meetup groups and walking clubs. Property managers could benefit from mobile apps that provide access to community-specific inventory and schedules. In addition, targeted messaging and community relations are vital to provide a rich picture of the community’s appeal to potential home buyers.

In order to continue this upward trajectory, mixed-use communities will need to build and implement a strong communications strategy that foster relationships and maximize connectivity.

Editor’s Note: Clairemont has enjoyed the pleasure of working with Newland Communities, the nation’s largest private residential real estate developer, as it has launched several vibrant mixed-use communities across North Carolina, including Briar Chapel and the upcoming Wendell Falls.

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Raleigh: An 18-Hour City

Raleigh: An 18-Hour City

February 24, 2015January 31, 2023 Sarah HattmanBlog, Real Estate PR, Trends18-Hour City, Emerging Trends, Market Trends, Public Relations, real estate

This year is expected to be a great one for the Triangle’s real estate market and its residents. In fact, Raleigh-Durham was named the 10th most overall promising market of the year by Emerging Trends in Real Estate. Additionally, based on the survey, the area received the following market accolades:

  • 7th in Office Market
  • 9th in Single Family Housing Market
  • 13th in Retail Market
  • 15th in Industrial Market

There were a lot of factors that influenced these rankings, but in general, respondents favored the Triangle for its urbanization, ability to attract and retain a high-quality workforce and competitive cost of doing business.

Another trend I find to be of particular interest is the coming of age of the 18-hour city. These cities combine the best of 24-hour cities (think New York City) and 9-5 cities that are only active during business hours. I feel that Raleigh has always been somewhere between the two, but many 9-5 cities across the country are transforming into 18-hour cities.

The City of Oaks has done a wonderful job combining essential elements of housing, retail, dining and walk-to-work offices to help grow it as an urban hub. In turn, it has spurred investment and development. I see the growth everyday as I make my way to the Clairemont House in Downtown Raleigh.

Since last summer, I have been watching one of the city’s latest massive urban apartment complexes literally rise from the ground. What was not much more than a grassy field just last year has burgeoning into the shell of a four-story building featuring 224 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartment units. Known as the Lincoln, this new development stands within walking distance of local shops, boutiques, restaurants to sate any appetite and bars with live music and entertainment.

Cities like Raleigh that combine work, live and play aspects generate a feeling of excitement and therefore stay bustling well past work-day hours. Many of these 18-hour cities are said to be under-the-radar but rapidly on the rise due to the realization of great opportunities for homeowner investment.

 

 

 

 

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