August 28, 2020

Sponsored: Scheduled showings offer one-on-one access

It’s like having a personal shopper who learns all about your personal interests, styles, size requirements, color preferences and individual tailoring requests in advance of your first appointment. Likewise, the “by appointment only” approach to touring new-construction homes during the COVID-19 pandemic is turning out to have more benefits than buyers or builders might have expected.

“Think of it like a scheduled dinner with friends versus people just showing up at mealtime,” says Joe Klusnick, marketing director for Blue Mountain Communities. “By the time the buyers arrive, we’re ready for them.”

Klusnick adds that most buyers have seen the virtual tours before scheduling an appointment. The builder’s sales team in each community asks and answers specific questions in advance so that everyone is fully prepared to make the best use of their scheduled tours.

“We’ve already spoken to them about what the best product might be for them; we know their needs and we can have the right floor plans, flyers and brochures ready before they get here.”

Builders are noticing that arranging tours before visiting a community helps buyers reach the formal decision to consider buying a new-construction home. Instead of driving to communities out of casual curiosity, buyers are ready for deeper conversations with builders.

“To get an appointment to personally tour, you have to be prequalified,” says Colleen Edwards, marketing director for the River Islands master-planned community in Lathrop. “We know that people who are willing to go through the financial preparation for prequalification are serious buyers; that helps us focus on their needs.”

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At River Islands, tours are 45 minutes to an hour long and scheduled directly with any of the River Islands builders.

People sometimes call Jamie Koski, Welcome Center manager for River Islands, before scheduling their tours. While Jamie doesn’t keep the schedules for 14 active projects, she can help buyers figure out where to start.

“If a buyer has a particular interest, such as single-story, two-story, something directly on the water, a certain number of bedrooms or proximity to a school, Jamie has this encyclopedic memory of which buyers in which neighborhoods have what they’re looking for,” Edwards says. “She’s helped people trim their list from 40 models to seven and then gives them the builders’ information or directs them to the builders’ websites.”

Tours feel relaxed, safe

Scheduled home and community tours incorporate a number of safety practices that are becoming standard from builder to builder, even when regulations may change from one county to the next.

“We require people to wear masks and provide masks for them if they don’t have their own,” says Linda Hebert, owner of Diversified Marketing and Communications and acting sales and marketing director for Kiper Homes. Kiper has new-home communities in Hollister, Discovery Bay and Lathrop.

“Before they come, we make sure they’ve spoken to a lender and if they haven’t, we put them in touch with someone for prequalification,” she says.

“We also provide hand sanitizer spray and we keep sanitized pens in separate containers. If they prefer, they can use hand wipes for opening doors; we can …read more

Source:: The Mercury News – Lifestyle

      

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