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7 Actionable and Unique Ideas for Luxury Real Estate Marketing in 2021 – ReminderMedia

Gabrielle C. King

Posted on February 2, 2021

The resurgence in luxury home sales that began in mid-2020 is forecasted to continue, with evidence to support predictions already coming in. For luxury real estate agents, this means increased competition in national and international areas popular with the wealthy—areas like South Florida, Los Angeles, Sydney, and London—will also be on the rise.

But it isn’t only the cities that are enjoying the rising interest and prices among luxury home buyers and sellers.

Undoubtedly, the coronavirus pandemic that has fueled work-from-home policies and a higher demand for more personal space has also created a desire for homes in less densely populated areas.

Brick house with lawn and bushes with flowers

You’re as likely to find luxury home buyers looking for homes in the suburbs and small towns as in big cities

In late October 2020, Inman reported that a new affluent demographic comprised of “explorers,” “new suburbanites,” and “resorters,” is blazing new trails into previously overlooked havens.

Explorers are seeking out-of-the-way communities and small towns.

New suburbanites, as the name suggests, are buying in suburban neighborhoods that offer more space, property amenities, and good schools.

Finally, the resorters are no longer just vacationing in their favorite spots; they’re putting down roots and staying.

This all means that there are more new opportunities for luxury real estate agents—and more need to distinguish yourself from others as the agent of choice.

What follows are seven actionable and unique ideas for marketing luxury homes you can use to set yourself and the homes you list apart from the competition.

1. Feature listings in the newspaper

Why, you must be wondering, in a blog that promises unique real estate marketing ideas, would I suggest you use newspapers?

Good question!

In the province of real estate marketing ideas, everyone is going digital. It’s a necessary strategy and certainly one you need to use as well. But with everyone occupying the digital space, joining in the fray doesn’t do much to raise you above the noise.

Enter print media, and in particular, prominent and respected national and international newspapers.

View from over a man's shoulder. He's at a breakfast table on a boat on the water. He's holding a coffee cup and reading the New York Times. Table holds coffee, orange juice, and a plate setting.

Print is still popular and a listing in a reputable newspaper will catch a buyer’s attention.

Those who occupy the highest rungs on the social ladder typically still enjoy their morning cup of coffee and paper. A double-page spread in their newspaper of choice featuring your luxury home listing will absolutely capture attention.

And if you don’t go with color, ensure the photos you select still have the desired effect in black and white.

2. Develop a single property website

In some ways, ultra-wealthy people are like the rest of us. In addition to putting their pants on one leg at a time, they also enjoy being made to feel special. However, since they are paying ginormous commissions, they expect to be treated as special.

A website designed exclusively to showcase a single luxury property can tell a property’s story in detail. Opulence, romance, rustic glory, or sophisticated elegance can all be communicated using the highest quality images and video.

A large, luxury log cabin set on a large, green parcel of land.

Luxury real estate marketing can be taken to new heights with exclusive websites and imaging technology.

High-end real estate marketing has been elevated to new heights with the use of drones that can capture expansive aerial views.

Imaging technology combined with sophisticated AI allows you to capture 3-D scans on your iPhone that can be turned into walking tours. Asteroom and Matterport both offer 3-D tools and services, while Get VRLY offers 6-D renderings.

A dedicated website replete with stunning images, mesmerizing video, and eloquent copy allows prospective buyers to engage virtually with properties in ways that make them irresistible.

3. Shake up your direct mail strategy

There is an overwhelming amount of research that proves the value of direct mail marketing when it’s done the right way.

Most attempts at direct mail advertising by real estate agents read like a resume. Agents include their licenses, certifications, listings, years in the business, blah, blah, blah, me, me, me. Then they play the lottery, hoping they hit someone who needs to buy or sell a home at the precise time they receive whatever it is an agent sent to them.

In the meantime, recipients care relatively little about these things, and the odds of hitting a buyer or seller at the exact time they need you is, well, practically nil. So, into the trash your direct mail goes.

Too many falsely believe that direct mail is dead. They’re the same people who are doing it wrong.

To correct for this bias, your direct mail needs to be F.I.T.:

  • It’s got to be sufficiently frequent so that you become familiar.
  • It’s got to make an impact and to do that it must provide value.
  • And it has to build trust. The more you focus on building a relationship with your clients, rather than being solely concerned with the next transaction, the more trust you’ll garner.

But luxury real estate agents need to go another step further. You, dear agent, must be especially concerned with the quality of your direct mail.

No matter how often you send a pen inscribed with your office name, it won’t make an impact nor represent any value to your luxury clients. And, frankly, their trust will likely dissipate since you obviously have no clue about how they expect to be treated.

The quality of your direct mail will be in direct proportion to how distinctive it is.

Postcards, for example, need to look and feel luxurious. Professional printers can provide a range of choices including heavy stock, gloss finishes, liquid lamination, and even give your cards a velvety touch. Don’t order cards without first holding one in your hands.

Think about including a QR code on your postcards. You might link the code to your website, to an exclusive invitation, to a download of your business card . . . be tastefully creative and ensure that whatever you load renders well on a mobile device and delivers value.

A cellphone displaying a QR code

A QR code on a postcard promising an exclusive invitation is an engaging way to entice luxury home buyers to click.

A distinctive direct mail piece that exudes quality is a personally branded magazine. At ReminderMedia, we produce high-quality professional publications. We personally brand each bimonthly issue with your photo, business, and contact information, ensuring it looks like it came directly from your desk.

You can choose from four thematic styles and switch among styles as often as you wish. We have a lifestyle magazine, a health and wellness magazine, a home and garden magazine, and a business magazine. Many clients customize the back cover with an exclusive home listing or other promotion. When clients see their home on the back of your magazine, you can be sure they’ll be showing it to their friends.

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Luxury real estate marketing demands you stand apart. A personally branded magazine can do that for you.

Page after page, you’ll find gorgeous photos and engaging articles, and we mail them to your exclusive list of addresses. Recipients view these magazines as gifts, keep them for weeks, and share them with family and friends. You can download a FREE sample of American Lifestyle, Start Healthy, Good to Be Home, or Business in Action magazines here. (There’s no obligation.)

4. Hire a professional copywriter

Speaking of eloquent copy . . .

You hire a professional photographer, a professional videographer, a professional stager, so why wouldn’t you hire a professional copywriter with expertise in real estate or luxury home marketing?

Woman's hands with painted nails resting on a computer keyboard

Hire a professional copywriter to give your listing the persuasive appeal that only eloquence can provide.

Copywriters understand the psychology of decision-making (people buy with emotion and justify with logic) and are trained to write in ways that elicit the appropriate emotion and provide comforting reasons.

A professional copywriter will write to your ideal buyer as if they were in a direct conversation with them.

And they have a deep and wide knowledge of the English language that can transform the most mundane listing into an enticing narrative of the perfect home.

But shop around. Copywriting is one industry where you really do get what you pay for.

5. Create a digital storybook

Consider working with a company like Luxmark, Minuteman Press, Studeo, or a similar company that can produce and print a digital storybook with your luxury home listing as the main character.

Not surprisingly, digital storybooks typically increase engagement. A professionally produced digital storybook can be compelling, immersive, and highly emotive—especially when coupled with audio.

Additionally, for national and international buyers not in the local area, a digital storybook is as close to a walkthrough as they can get. This fact alone makes digital storybooks a practical necessity when courting this type of buyer.

6. Host an event

You probably already know to skip the open house. People who don’t qualify as serious buyers will attend merely because they are curious. But this doesn’t mean you can’t have a plentiful and pleasant gathering to view a home.

I found the idea of hosting an event on Key Real Estate Resources and fell in love with it—particularly the idea of making it a charity event for a cause the sellers support. You invite your high-net-worth contacts and the sellers invite their high-net-worth contacts and voilà—you have a house full of qualified prospects. The suggestions at Resources are creative, but you can certainly come up with your own:

  • Host an art show for up-and-coming young artists in the community. You could decide upon a donation, a cover charge, or have the artists agree to donate a portion of their proceeds to the cause.
  • Host an upscale “prom” for nostalgic adults with a cover charge to raise money for local schools. This is a great way to show off entertainment spaces like expansive terraces and wide-open spaces.
  • Host a gala where attendees can explore opportunities to sponsor the eco-maintenance of locations around your area. Ideal for showcasing an eco-friendly home.

A small painting featuring a swan on water.

Hosting a charity event to support local artists is a novel way to show a luxury home where everyone wins.

7. List slightly below market value

Listing below market value is certainly not on the top of recommended strategies, but before you dismiss the idea, sit with it for a minute.

In an area where there may be several luxury properties for sale, a reasonable dip below what the market is supporting may be just the thing you need. You’ll cast a wider net that still includes qualified buyers, and you might be able to stir up a bit of competition that could launch a bidding war if the property has sufficient appeal.

It’s a luxury property marketing strategy worth keeping in your back pocket for the right situation.

You’re a resourceful agent and likely have your own list of creative and unique ideas for marketing luxury homes and properties. Add these ideas to your toolbox and you’ll have more options you can choose from.

Written by Gabrielle C. King

I’ve spent my 30-year career making complex and unfamiliar ideas easy to understand. Today I routinely write 2,500 words or less to help entrepreneurs like real estate agents, RIAs, insurance agents, and others better understand marketing and feel a renewed confidence in their ability to close more deals and retain more business.

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