How important is your friends’ opinions when it comes to making significant purchases?
Securing your first home loan is quite a commitment and it seems that in the state of Victoria, people want peer advice before signing on the dotted line.
A recent survey from the Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) reveals that word of mouth is the most important source of referral.
REIV chief executive officer Enzo Raimondo said this has long been the case when it comes to property.
“Word of mouth has had a strong track record as the most critical referral source, which reflects the importance of a real estate agent’s reputation,” he said.
Vendors not only want to see that the real estate agent is successful, they also trust the views of the agent’s clients.”
“With regard to engaging with clients, social media has a long way to go until it is a familiar tool,” said Mr Raimondo.
“Local newspapers remain strong – far stronger than the daily print media, in fact. With 13 per cent of respondents citing local newspapers as the most valuable referral source, local media is seen to be more than twice as valuable as the daily newspapers, which only cored five per cent.”
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