4 key strategies for real estate practitioners

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By Christopher Chan

MIEA's Christopher Chan shares 4 key strategies to adopt for a successful real estate business

  1. Join a residents’ association in your area of focus

There are many benefits of joining a residents’ association in your area of focus. You will get to know the residents in a particular neighbourhood – and making yourself visible will help people to know and remember that you are the real estate practitioner in that neighbourhood.

This also provides a rich source of information to you. As new information and updates (such as new road diversions, new developments being planned, crime statistics, etc.) would be shared to the residents. The state assemblyman/woman, local Member of Parliament (MP), and the councillor in the local council who would be in regular contact with the association would provide new updates and information concerning the neighbourhood.

You could then share this information to the residents in that area as well as to the public at large via your newsletters and flyers, thereby creating a brand for yourself in the area.

  1. Create value and provide solutions to your clients

You need to have good knowledge of the real estate industry to be able to provide sound advice to your clients. As an example, when selling a leasehold property with 40 years of lease remaining, you could offer advice to the owner to extend the lease of the property by applying to the relevant authorities. By doing this, the owner would be able to obtain a better market price for the property and the buyer would find it easier to get a loan from the bank to finance the purchase.

Photo by Nik MacMillan on Unsplash.

Photo by Nik MacMillan on Unsplash.

  1. Seek out other market segments

Most real estate practitioners focus on the residential market segment. This forms the bulk of the yearly real estate transactions in our country. You may wish to move up the value chain and explore other market segments such as commercial and industrial properties. You would need to invest some time and money to learn about these new market segments.

Photo by dylan nolte on Unsplash.

Photo by dylan nolte on Unsplash.

When marketing local projects, you could also explore the option of going beyond our shores to sell to foreigners. Working together with Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) agents could be one p of the relevant state governossibility as well as advertising on platforms designed for expatriates and foreigners. You would need to know the various rules and regulationsment governing the purchase of properties by foreigners.

  1. Check with the local council

When selling a property, it is wise to check with the Planning Department (Jabatan Perancang) at the local council on the zoning of the property. You may find a hidden gem there.

Photo by Deva Darshan on Unsplash.

Photo by Deva Darshan on Unsplash.

For example, the commercial land that you are selling may be able to be converted for industrial use, or you may find out that a low rise condominium could be developed on the bungalow land that you are selling, or you may find out that the house you are renting out may be used for other purposes such as an office or kindergarten. This will present new opportunities for you.


 About the Contributor

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Christopher Chan is an associate director and a registered estate agent with Hartamas Real Estate Group. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), a Post Graduate Certified Diploma in Accounting & Finance (CDipAF) (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), UK) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland).

He is a Certified Residential Specialist (The National Association of Realtors, USA) and is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA).

He was a lecturer at UCSI University in the year 2008 to 2009.

He is also the Director and Membership Benefits Chairman of the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) for the term 2017 to 2019.

He can be contacted at christopherchan@hartamas.com.


 Disclaimer

This article is intended to convey general information only. It does not constitute advice for your specific needs. This article cannot disclose all of the risks and other factors necessary to evaluate a particular situation.

Any interested party should study each situation carefully. You should seek and obtain independent professional advice for your specific needs and situation.


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