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How have you adapted your showing/viewing process for Covid?
Hi there! Covid-19 has really impacted how property management and buying/selling real estate is taking place. One aspect that I am struggling with is the showing/viewing process. At the moment we are screening prospective tenants and only allowing approved applications to view the property – this is to limit the contact within the units. Through this process, I have found that we are actually finding better/more qualified tenants. However, there is always room for improvement. What ideas/processes have you or your business implemented on this topic? Please post any relevant articles as well! Thanks in advance everyone! :)
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Here’s what I’ve noticed (this is the perspective of someone who runs a self-showings app):
- As soon as the pandemic started, video walkthroughs became the norm. Renters expect to see a link to a video and spend more time on their computers at home before they go look at anything in person. It was crazy how quickly this shifted.
- People are taking less tours and they're more serious about the ones they do take. We’ve seen this everywhere from NYC to Tampa. Pre-COVID, the average number of showings per renter was roughly 5. Now, it’s closer to 2 - and they’re twice as likely to apply
- Way less pushback about prescreening from renters. We used to get a few people a day complaining or bouncing because we ask for identity verifications, income, background check, etc. before showings. Now it’s more like one person a week.
So, TL/DR, renter behavior has indeed shifted a bit — the question will be if it holds!