Commercial Property – The 3 Golden Rules to Listing and Marketing Property

When listing a commercial or retail property for sale or for lease, it is easy to cut corners or succumb to the pressures of the client and their ‘special deal’ requests as part of the listing process. The reality is that the real estate agent understands the property market far better than the client. On that basis the real estate agent should be confident and decisive in the presentation and listing process; discounts and short-cuts should not apply.These three golden rules to the listing and marketing process will improve the opportunities of successful sale or lease for both the client and the agency.Vendor paid advertising is a critical component of the marketing decision when it comes to taking a property to market today. Understandably clients like to cut corners and expenses when it comes to the property sale. The reality is that shortcuts in vendor paid advertising are counterproductive and will in fact produce fewer enquiries. You would think that the property vendor would understand the importance of this expenditure at the time of sale or lease. The agent or the salesperson should therefore consistently recommend strategies of vendor paid advertising for each and every listing. As part of that process to help the client further, the agent can offer two or three vendor paid marketing packages that give the client a budgetary choice.
An exclusive listing is really the only way to take a property to the market if the client is serious in the sale or lease. The exclusive listing process gives the client the dedicated focus of the salesperson and agency for a fixed period of time. All property inspections, negotiations, and communications can be specifically constructed to bring about the best outcome in the property sale or lease for the client. Any client that insists or asks for an open list strategy is essentially wasting their own time and also that of the agency. The reality is that open listings stay on the market much longer than exclusive agencies. Open listings are simply an exercise in random marketing and generate random enquiry. On average, successful exclusive listing processes in commercial or retail property should be for a period of four months. After that time the property will have saturated the local property market; if a sale or lease has not occurred, and the real estate agent performed their duties correctly, then it is better to take the property off the market for later repositioning, pricing, and relisting.
The right method of sale or lease should be suitably chosen to give the marketing campaign real momentum, maximize and optimise the property enquiry, and clearly support the client with their ultimate property disposal targets. In any given property market, the methods of sale or lease will vary subject to the property type, the target market, and the levels of local enquiry. On this basis, the real estate agent should give the client significant and real local area recommendations to consider as part of the method of sale or lease decision.As simple as these three elements are, it is remarkable how some agencies and salespeople do not prepare well for the appropriate supporting arguments and negotiations with the client. It pays to remember that the client requires property assistance in the most timely and efficient way; cutting corners or giving concessions should not feature in the listing process. On that basis the three points above are consistently the 3 golden rules to address in listing and marketing of any commercial or retail property.

The Significance of Pure Air Inside Your Home

Have you ever climbed up mountains? If so, what do you do when you reach the top? Most people open their arms, close their eyes, and take a deep breath. That is the special thing about clean and fresh air. You feel like taking a pause and inhaling fresh air. Over the past year, we have faced several waves of coronavirus. These days, we have been warned about another wave of this virus. Therefore, the importance of clean air has been increasing day by day. In this article, we are going to find out why air quality is important when it comes to our indoor environment.

The impact of pollution on your indoor air

No matter where you go, you will have to face the consequences of poor quality. Even if you are alone in your home, you will still be prone to polluted air. Every year, more than 1 million people lose their life because of air pollution.

According to some reports, India is among the top 10 countries in the world with the worst air quality. The effect of polluted air is more evident as people spend over 90% of their time inside their homes. Another research study found that residents are at a greater risk of covid-19.

As a matter of fact, indoor air pollution has become an international concern. We can say that pollution levels inside and in closed spaces are up to five times higher. Since most pollutants are not visible to the naked eye, you may not be able to aware of the dangers of dirty air.

Indoor air pollutants may be generated by common household items, such as cleaning agents, cooking fuel, furniture polish, pet dander, and paint. Apart from this, domestic appliances such as refrigerators and heaters may also be the common source.

Since homes are not airtight, air pollutants can easily get in. For example, smog, smoke, mold spores, and dust can get into your house through your windows or doors. Air conditioners can be used to cool down your rooms. But the downside is that they can also boost the movement of pollutants across your house.

What can you do to purify your indoor air?

Basically, air purifiers are simple devices that receive dirty air and put it out after passing it through powerful filters. Nowadays, you can choose from hundreds of air purification units available in the market. They are based on a wide range of technologies. They are available in different sizes to cover rooms of different sizes.

Nowadays, most types of air purifiers depend on HEPA technology. Initially, this technology was introduced in the 40s in order to capture pollutants from the air. Although these filters have been used for the filtration of particulate matter, they may not be that effective when it comes to eliminating volatile organic compounds.

Therefore, if you are worried about your health, we suggest that you invest in a type of device that comes with a HEPA filter. With these units, filtering your indoor air will be a piece of cake. Therefore, you can count on these devices to and ensure clean air inside your house.