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5 Steps to Becoming a Local Real Estate Market Expert

Home Agents
By the Experts at McKissock Learning
July 26, 2021
Reading Time: 4 mins read

Real estate, like politics, is all local. When buyers and sellers are browsing the internet looking for the right agent to guide them through their next transaction, they’re looking for a local real estate market expert. Here are five strategies that will help you claim your spot as the local real estate market expert.

1. Get involved in the community. You may already be involved in your local community. If you are, be sure to share your interests and affiliations on your website. You never know what could spark a conversation or make a prospective buyer pick up the phone and call you.

If you’re not already participating, get involved. Are you interested in local recreation and sports? Have you considered volunteering with Habitat for Humanity or your local Humane Society? Perhaps you’ve always wanted to join the church choir or become a mentor at the local Boys and Girls Club.

Being involved with your community not only gets your name out there; it also gets you immersed in what’s happening around town and allows you to share those experiences, and that knowledge, with your clients.

2. Connect with area businesses. Your clients may come to you for recommendations for everything from painters, to handymen, to places to eat, to the closest golf course. When you reach out to local businesses and learn more about what they offer, you’ll be able to better answer your clients’ questions. Consider adding a section to your website where you list local businesses. Or feature a local business on your blog once a month.

3. Walk or drive your communities. One of the best ways to learn about neighborhoods in your local real estate market is to get out there and take a tour. Drive out to the new development on the outskirts of town and take a look around. Learn the street names. Learn the quickest routes from each of your neighborhoods to the airport. Learn the differences among the local grocery stores, bakeries and coffee shops.

4. Create local content for your real estate blog. Your website is an excellent place to start building up your credentials as a local real estate market expert. If your website or blog features content that helps prospects learn more about the community, you’ll bring visitors back to your site for more and establish yourself as a market leader.

Creating content doesn’t have to be time-consuming. Have you attended a local event recently? Update your blog with pictures of the event and a few short sentences about why events like these make your community a great place to live. Share local news stories on your social media.

5. Stay ahead of the most current local real estate market trends. Curating content about current market trends can be a great way to set yourself apart from others and show that you are a local real estate market expert. Your MLS is a great place to offer trends and statistics. You can also report content from other sources, such as the local newspaper or your broker’s monthly report, on how the market is doing. When you share this information—whether via your blog or maybe a newsletter—you’re making yourself a resource for your clients and potential clients.

McKissock Learning is the nation’s premier online real estate school, providing continuing education courses and professional development to hundreds of thousands of real estate agents across the country. As part of the Colibri Real Estate family of premier education brands, McKissock Learning, along with its sister schools Real Estate Express, Superior School of Real Estate, Allied Schools, The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, Gold Coast Schools, The Rockwell Institute and Hondros Education Group, helps real estate professionals achieve sustainable success throughout each stage of their real estate career. Learn more at mckissock.com/real-estate.

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