Sunday, December 28, 2008

THE NEW THRIFTINESS

The changes we’ve seen in our economy over the past few months have initiated a wave of changes in consumer psychology. And as real estate professionals, it’s important that we are all sensitive to the changes in consumer sentiment that are taking place.

There’s a new thriftiness in America today, and it’s going to change the way people shop for cars, consumer goods and houses. Gone are the days of “more is better”.

Along with a heightened commitment to renewable resources and the environment, consumers today are shifting their focus toward practicality. Those builders who are still in business are re-examing their models, with many moving toward smaller, more efficient floorplans without the opulence we saw between 1995 and 2005.

We’re also seeing the demise of many industries that rode the coattails of America’s equity boom. Gone are many chain restaurants and neighborhood diners – and the jobs that came with them.

Expect to see a greater emphasis on “cocooning” – of people staying at home to cook, to entertain, and to be entertained. You’ve heard the term “stay-cation- it’s sure to become a buzzword over the next few years.

Coupons are back. Bling is out. Practicality is in. For the consumer, it’s about value, value, value.

If we are to become “armchair vacationers”, that high-def TV for the living room might just be the smartest purchase you make this year.

This does not mean that economy is going to stop. It means that our economy is going to change, and those changes will be driven by new demands and new consumer patterns.

As real estate professionals, it may mean re-training our eye to spot different kinds of value. That four car garage may not be as important as it was a few years ago. The condition of the roof may be a bigger consideration that the location of the outdoor barbecue.

Americans are a resilient bunch and we have always adapted to change.

We will adapt again, and we will emerge from this time stronger and more grounded than we have been. There’s still no finer place to be, and no place with brighter prospects for the future.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

WELCOME TO ROMERO ON REAL ESTATE!

Hi. This is David Romero.

We’re living in an era of change. No one can deny that the Southern California real estate market today bears little resemblance to the one we saw just a few years ago. It’s time for different approaches, new strategies and a fresh look at what we can do to be most productive as real estate professionals.

Beginning today, I’m introducing some new technology and communication initiatives designed to keep us better connected.

As CEO for CENTURY 21 Award and CENTURY 21 Superstars, I am constantly talking to top agents and leading brokers throughout the country. Their ideas and opinions are valuable, and I want you to know what we’re discussing on the management side as we work on shaping the future for our great companies.

Make no mistake – my primary objective is to deliver to you tools, ideas and information to help you grow your business. That’s my mission, and that’s where my commitment has always been.

2009 will be a tremendous year for us in Southern California real estate, if we get back to the basics and redouble our efforts. We attract what we become, which means we must commit to working hard on ourselves and improving our skills and disciplines. This is non-negotiable.

I am working with our managers throughout the company and coaching them on how to work with you to develop and implement winning business plans. Goal setting is huge, and right now is the time for us to roll our sleeves and get to work on designing the kind of future we want for ourselves.

Beginning in 2009, I’ll be rolling out a series of video commentaries called “Romero on Real Estate”, with information on trends, sales statistics and best practices. I am also launching a blog site, with a stated purpose of providing you with market commentary that you can use to motivate your buyers and sellers and keep them in tune with the realities of our market.

Let me know what you think.

As we move into the holiday season, I’m excited about what’s just around the corner. CENTURY 21 Award and CENTURY 21 Superstars are great companies because we attract and develop great agents. That’s not going to change.

Thank you for all you do, and now let’s get to work on 2009!