Video Tour Myths #1 – It’s Too Expensive

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Over the holidays, I started reading the WellcomeMat “Neighborhood” Blog (they are an american company, hence the missing “u” in neighbourhood).  For those who aren’t familiar with their website (http://www.wellcomemat.com/), “WellcomeMat is a video network that connects you with people and resources to most effectively market real estate, neighborhoods, cities, events and local businesses.”  Their website allows you to “find and hire local video producers, upload and map your video tours/photos, and collaborate with thousands of people dedicated to making local video happen.”  They have a great series of blog entries about the Top Objections to Real Estate Video that inspired this post. 

When I hear Realtors say that having a video produced is too expensive, I always challenge them to look at it not only as a listing tool but also as an opportunity to market themselves.  Our video tours regularly get hundreds of views, and occasionally into the thousands.  Our customized webpage allows our clients to extend their branding to the window that the video is embedded in.  The huge demand for video content on the Internet creates a unique opportunity for Realtors to promote themselves.  Imagine having a captive audience with your photo, website, email address and contact information prominently displayed at the top of the screen for the entire 2 minute duration of the video.  I won’t even mention the number of listings you may win when you play your DVD copy of your tour at a listing presentation.

If we look at it from a purely ROI perspective, it would seem that video would only allow itself to high-end properties, where the commissions could justify the cost.  If the return on your investment is based on the number of unique views, then our statistics show that properties in the lower end are receiving a far greater number of views in comparison to video tours for luxury properties and in return, offering greater value.  Video, in conjunction with other marketing efforts can provide enormous returns.  We recommend that our clients provide a direct link to their video in all their marketing.  Statistics have shown that there are very few methods to effectively drive visitors to a website.  Video is the hook that will get your website results. 

If you value your time, video tours can save you the time taken to walk an uninterested buyer through a home.  Video tours can be used as a method to pre-screen potential buyers.  All you have to do is send them the link and they can tour the house in a virtual environment.  Realtors all want quality prospects.  Should the buyer decide that they want to see the property, they are clearly interested in the real possibility of buying.

I would also suggest that Realtors compare the results from having a video tour produced with other forms of marketing.  Is the value you are recieving for your magazine ad comparable to the results from having a video produced?  Unfortunately, tracking how many people actually looked at your ad is nearly impossible, but using our web statistics, I can call tell you exactly how many times your video was viewed.

Finally, if you empower your clients with as much quality information about your listings (video tours, high-res photos, floorplans, neighbourhood info), they will in turn, reward you with their dollars.

 

Using Video to Sell Commercial Real Estate in Vancouver

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Orca Spirit

Real Estate Video Tours aren’t for residential real estate only, they are equally effective for commercial real estate as well.  When emigrating to Canada, investing in a local business opens the doors for many people wanting to move to Vancouver from countries overseas.  Video Tours transcend borders, allowing the business to be marketed all over the world.  Here are some recent Commercial Video Tours:

Urban Bazaar, 1469 Marine Drive:  videophotos

Grove Inn, 1047 Denman Street:  videophotos

Orca Spirit Adventures:  video

 

Seasons Greetings from Video Openhouse

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We’ve prepared a short video greeting card, if you watch closely you’ll even catch a glimpse of our new office!


Happy Holidays, and thank you to everyone who has supported us this year. For those of you who haven’t yet heard, Video Openhouse, Realtysupport & The Vancouver Real Estate Marketing Group have moved offices to 329 Railway Street, Vancouver.

Video Real Estate Tours: Vancouver Lofts

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Bowman Lofts 

As a Real Estate Photographer that produces Real Estate Videos, I find the most enjoyable type of properties to shoot are lofts.  The open spaces, modern style, high ceilings and industrial feel all result in video tours that are visually compelling and interesting to watch.  Here are some recent Virtual Tours of lofts in Vancouver:

Charles Bilash, Century21 In Town Realty
Bowman Lofts:  videophoto gallery

Marty Pospischil, Dexter Associates Realty
1180 Homer Street:  videophoto gallery

Jules Seaman, Century21 In Town Realty
Iliad:  videophoto gallery

Andrew Hasman, RE/Max Andrew Hasman
Bowman Lofts:  videophoto gallery

Jordan Hurdal, Prudential Sussex Realty
The Spot:  videophoto gallery

 

Vancouver Video Tours: Townhomes

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Vancouver Townhome

Townhome living, the privacy of a detached home, separate entrance, a yard and/or patio, no-one living above or below you, with all the conveniences of a condominium; security, lower maintenance, a sense of community and amenities. Here are some recent video home tours of townhomes in Vancouver:

Charles Bilash, Century21 In Town Realty
West One: 1420 Strathmore Mews: video tourphoto tour

Ken Stef, Macdonald Realty
Parkwest II: 593 Beach Crescent: video tourphoto tour

Patrick Weeks, RE/Max Select Properties
Terra Vita Place: video tourphoto tour

Chris Shields, Sutton – Premier Realty
16760 61st Avenue: video tourphoto tour

More Proposed Vancouver Condos

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Vancouver Condo Under Construction

As I drive around Vancouver each day and see the dozens of cranes that populate the skyline, it’s hard to believe that there is actually space available to build more condos in Vancouver.  I recently saw an article in the Vancouver Sun (Friday, October 26th, 2007) that was concerning the rezoning applications of several major proposed condo developments throughout the city and how they were being impacted by the civic strike.  Looking to invest in Vancouver and flip a pre-built condo?  Keep your eyes on these addresses:

711  West Broadway: 17-storey tower

1300 Granville Street:  mixed-use 22-storey residential tower

29 East 2nd Avenue:  mixed-use 12-storey and 18-storey tower

368 West 1st Avenue:  mixed-use 5-storey tower

2 – 88 West 1st Avenue:  404 units, 4 to 15 storeys

728 Pacific Boulevard:  6 towers and commercial space

1409 West Pender:  34-storey and 15-storey towers with 3-storey podium

236 West 1st Avenue:  12-storey tower and 4-storey podium

745 Thurlow Street:  mixed-use 23-storey commercial tower

1304 Howe Street:  mixed-use tower

999 Seymour Street:  21-storey residential/commercial tower

2330 Kingsway:  mixed-use development

10 Terry Fox Way:  4 towers, 755 units

102 – 160 West 1st Avenue:  4 towers, 11 to 15 storeys

201 West 2nd Avenue:  mixed-use

1695 Main Street:  13-storey, mixed-use tower

311 West 2nd Avenue:  10-storey tower with 5-storey podiium

 

Watch Our Video Tours On Your iPhone or iTouch Using iTunes and YouTube

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Video Openhouse Tour on iTouch

For those of you still holding your breath waiting for the iPhone to immigrate, the rumours are always plentiful as to when or even if we can finally enjoy what our friends to the south take for granted. So far only Rogers has the necessary GSM network in place for the data, and they have yet to announce any official launch. Despite this, it hasn’t slowed the enthusiasm – or ingenuity – of true Canadian Apple fans. “Unlocked” iPhones – phones that are not tied to the mandatory AT&T network – can still be had for a premium price here through individual, erm, “dealers” but with no guarantee that the next upgrade won’t turn it into a useless puck.

For those of you who still covet the functionality of the iPhone but can live with the limitations of your current phone – take heart (and save money). The iPod Touch features much of the same drool-inducing technology minus some functionality like (of course) phone and email. With this technology comes the ability to view a few of our video tours. As long as you are within reach of a wireless network (and within Vancouver, an open network is never too far), you can use the stand-alone YouTube program for not only watching videos of talking cats but also showing off some of your favorite Video Openhouse clips to clients, other realtors, or anyone else. So if you are one of the early adopters and have your iPod Touch handy, open up YouTube and search for “Video Openhouse”. Or ask us about having some of your previous tours re-encoded which you can then drop directly into iTunes to watch directly through the Video utility on the iPod Touch.