‘Coming soon’ and ‘Grand Opening’ pins on homebuilding operators’ local area “find your new home” neighborhoods scheduled to open in early 2024 are – quite literally – all over the map in the nation’s hotbeds of new construction and real estate.
A lot is riding on this pick-up in ribbon-cutting moments. Many of them involve new product offerings value-engineered to bend ASP-curves in a direction more households will find to be within reach of their wherewithal and compelling to boot. , getting granular with consumer insight and what’s driving behavior set winners, also-rans, and losers apart in the year ahead.
“Metro markets in southern states will likely outperform others due to faster job increases, while markets in the Midwest will experience gains from being in the most affordable region.” – Clearly, velocity and simplicity will work as hallmarks to operational excellence in the construction value cycle, as will a holistically-activated common thread of data from end-to-end pre-construction to closing lifecycle. Still, creating a community-specific pull of demand for new neighborhood offerings stems from a root source understanding of consumer drivers that motivate what, when, and how much consumer households have underlying the pursuit of their next new home. To that end, a new 2024 Housing Market forecast from Audience Town, the real estate industry’s first consumer intelligence platform that identifies when, where, and how people are moving, reveals their predictions on the housing market for the next year, along with insights on the trajectory of the real estate industry in 2024. Among the top-line takeaways Audience Town spotlights: Real estate marketing is transitioning to focus on people instead of place,” says Ed Carey, CEO of Audience Town. “A transformation is taking place across the real estate culture that is all about delivering a remarkable, digitally enhanced experience to consumers. This involves leveraging data, video, live services, and on-site assistance to ensure that consumers enjoy an outstanding journey—from their initial visit to a property website to post-move-in, where they can access concierge services from the builder or owner/operator.”