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Fan of the Netflix Hit, Selling Sunset? Jason Oppenheim Shares Some Great Tips That Also Apply to Leasing Apartments

Fan of the Netflix Hit, Selling Sunset? Jason Oppenheim Shares Some Great Tips That Also Apply to Leasing Apartments

I started watching Selling Sunset because I wanted to see all the amazing houses, and while there might be a bit more reality TV drama than I would like, it’s still a fun show that easily draws you in.  So in that vein, I stumbled upon an interview with Jason Oppenheim that completely applies to leasing apartments!  This might be a fun clip to share with new leasing consultants who happen to be a fan of the show.   (Skip to 7:58 for the part that aligns with leasing apartments)

I love how he proactive he is about asking prospects about what other locations they have been to.  Don’t be afraid to dig into what their process is to find out what you are up against!  And while you don’t want to bash the competition, knowing how to highlight less-than-ideal features that their leasing consultant surely tried to gloss over is a fantastic strategy.

I also love asking about where they live now.  Do they like their current place and unfortunately need to move somewhere else for work, or are they trying to escape because they hate their apartment?  That back story is critical to understanding their needs. 

If you skip to 13:38, I love how he talks about memorizing the map of the area and knowing every street.  Maybe you need to give directions for someone coming in and they may be coming from north, south, east, or west.  Maybe you want to give restaurant recommendations to someone who just moved in.  Maybe there is a club next to a competitor that always has drunk people streaming out at two in the morning.  That knowledge will pop up in all sorts of ways you don't expect, and be a value add to your prospects and residents!

 

 
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Brent...this makes me want to pull out my 15 year old 'Leasing 101' seminar. Yes, in the pre-qualifying interview, in a conversational manner, the questions you shared should always take place. Its really about being truly interested in their motive for moving more than downgrading competition. I just may need to do a webinar on "rebooting leasing 101"

  Anne Sadovsky
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You are so right about simply being interesting in their story! I think another part is the skill of conversation. There are some people are are so adept at asking questions about others, while others are conversational but only about themselves.

  Brent Williams
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Love this! This approach also develops a natural conversation instead of asking canned questions. You are adding value to the prospects search for a new home and creating a connection without pushiness. It is so easy to do and so impactful on closing. I'll be sharing this with our team. Thanks!

  Allison
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Glad you enjoyed it, Allison!

  Brent Williams

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