Do You Really Want More or Less Realtor-Generated New-Home Sales?

Helping home builders understand the mechanics of outside real estate agent cooperation
Jan. 17, 2013
2 min read

It is not a secret to regular readers of Pro Builder that increasing a home builder’s customer satisfaction increases referral sales. Many home builders blow away the 15% national average of referral sales and achieve 40% to 50%, by virtue of meeting the customers’ hierarchy of needs and having in place a respectful referral sales strategy.

Invariably, home builders want their outside real estate agent cooperation rate to decline, as customer satisfaction and homegrown referral sales rates improve. While this is completely understandable – it won’t happen – in fact, outside real estate agent cooperation usually goes UP! Let me explain.

Very simply, an outside real estate agent is also a customer. The more satisfied this real estate agent is (as determined by their client’s customer satisfaction), the more clients that real estate agent will bring to the home builder. In other words, if the builder makes the real estate agent look good in their client’s eyes/experience, then that real estate agent will be back for more! We encourage our home building clients to embrace higher outside real estate agent cooperation as a positive consequence of higher customer satisfaction. After all, a real estate agent’s commission is a variable expense – and I’ll take incremental sales and any associated variable expensee any day as many times as possible, wouldn’t you?

This week’s management meeting question: “Do we have a love-hate, on-off relationship with real estate agents, or do we look at and treat our outside real estate agent network as customers?”

About the Author

Charlie Scott

Charlie Scott has over 30 years of homebuilding industry experience including front line roles as new home Salesperson, Builder, Quality Assurance, VP of Operations and EVP/minority owner. As an industry consultant, he’s worked with hundreds of home builders to improve their operational excellence. He also has evaluated more than 40 home builders as a National Housing Quality Award (NHQA) Examiner and was inducted into the NHQA Hall of Fame.

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