I have an advertisement on realestate.com.au through Landlordschoice. Area is great, price is right on the money and I think the ad is really good.
It went up Friday morning. I got one call booking an inspection straight away and at the Satuday inspection had 3 parties show up which was acceptable (considering it was sub 24 hours).
So far this week I have another inspection scheduled for Thursday night at 6:30pm where two people have been lined up via internet queries (I had to call them back).
My question is, is this hit rate expected? Is this normal/high/low?
Is it because I have 'too much' information in the ad? I have 10+ good quality pictures, most things are explained in the ad.
I won't link to it in case it's against the rules, but looking at all the other days it appears the PM's put up very bad quality pictures with nothing that explains the property. Is this by design or due to lazyness? Maybe there is a tried and tested technique of 'give little info as possible in the ad and allow them to fall in love with the place when they actually view it'?
It went up Friday morning. I got one call booking an inspection straight away and at the Satuday inspection had 3 parties show up which was acceptable (considering it was sub 24 hours).
So far this week I have another inspection scheduled for Thursday night at 6:30pm where two people have been lined up via internet queries (I had to call them back).
My question is, is this hit rate expected? Is this normal/high/low?
Is it because I have 'too much' information in the ad? I have 10+ good quality pictures, most things are explained in the ad.
I won't link to it in case it's against the rules, but looking at all the other days it appears the PM's put up very bad quality pictures with nothing that explains the property. Is this by design or due to lazyness? Maybe there is a tried and tested technique of 'give little info as possible in the ad and allow them to fall in love with the place when they actually view it'?