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A great deal of valuable information currently exists on the BC real estate market, however, there are challenges with the current approach. The geographic framework by which this information is viewed is problematic focusing on regional differences instead of provincial commonalities. The BC market is experiencing many different trends such as new dwelling types, alternate ownership models, FSBO and unique behaviours by demographic segments. Understanding these trends is hampered by missing data and an inability to link different data sources for analysis. Furthermore, most of this information is presented through a static geographic lens making it challenging for the ORE audiences to absorb and utilize. A fresh look at the data requirements for the industry will assist planning for the future. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association's Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable & Monique Morden Consulting]]>

A great deal of valuable information currently exists on the BC real estate market, however, there are challenges with the current approach. The geographic framework by which this information is viewed is problematic focusing on regional differences instead of provincial commonalities. The BC market is experiencing many different trends such as new dwelling types, alternate ownership models, FSBO and unique behaviours by demographic segments. Understanding these trends is hampered by missing data and an inability to link different data sources for analysis. Furthermore, most of this information is presented through a static geographic lens making it challenging for the ORE audiences to absorb and utilize. A fresh look at the data requirements for the industry will assist planning for the future. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association's Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable & Monique Morden Consulting]]>
Wed, 16 Jul 2014 14:46:53 GMT /slideshow/urban-rural-identifying-datadriven-commonalities/37059546 bcrea@slideshare.net(bcrea) Urban & Rural BC: Identifying Data-Driven Commonalities bcrea A great deal of valuable information currently exists on the BC real estate market, however, there are challenges with the current approach. The geographic framework by which this information is viewed is problematic focusing on regional differences instead of provincial commonalities. The BC market is experiencing many different trends such as new dwelling types, alternate ownership models, FSBO and unique behaviours by demographic segments. Understanding these trends is hampered by missing data and an inability to link different data sources for analysis. Furthermore, most of this information is presented through a static geographic lens making it challenging for the ORE audiences to absorb and utilize. A fresh look at the data requirements for the industry will assist planning for the future. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association's Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable & Monique Morden Consulting <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jodthemedeckruralurbanv2-140716144654-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A great deal of valuable information currently exists on the BC real estate market, however, there are challenges with the current approach. The geographic framework by which this information is viewed is problematic focusing on regional differences instead of provincial commonalities. The BC market is experiencing many different trends such as new dwelling types, alternate ownership models, FSBO and unique behaviours by demographic segments. Understanding these trends is hampered by missing data and an inability to link different data sources for analysis. Furthermore, most of this information is presented through a static geographic lens making it challenging for the ORE audiences to absorb and utilize. A fresh look at the data requirements for the industry will assist planning for the future. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association&#39;s Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable &amp; Monique Morden Consulting
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The Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS® Webinar /slideshow/jod-webinar-deck-consumer-autonomy-to-post/35263267 jodwebinardeckconsumerautonomytopost-140529092024-phpapp01
The following are the accompanying slides to the BCREA Journey of Discovery Webinar on the Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS®. Consumers are consistently handling more of the real estate transaction process themselves. We are all familiar with the data and have the first-hand experiences to support it. This DIY behaviour is also sparking new tension in the relationship between REALTORS® and their clients, generating questions of value and roles. While the typical reaction is defensive, our research demonstrates a number of offensive strategies for how REALTORS® can benefit from the rise of the autonomous consumer. Join us for the first of our three summer webinars where we will share our research and examples of how REALTORS® can respond to the changing consumer landscape to be more successful.]]>

The following are the accompanying slides to the BCREA Journey of Discovery Webinar on the Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS®. Consumers are consistently handling more of the real estate transaction process themselves. We are all familiar with the data and have the first-hand experiences to support it. This DIY behaviour is also sparking new tension in the relationship between REALTORS® and their clients, generating questions of value and roles. While the typical reaction is defensive, our research demonstrates a number of offensive strategies for how REALTORS® can benefit from the rise of the autonomous consumer. Join us for the first of our three summer webinars where we will share our research and examples of how REALTORS® can respond to the changing consumer landscape to be more successful.]]>
Thu, 29 May 2014 09:20:23 GMT /slideshow/jod-webinar-deck-consumer-autonomy-to-post/35263267 bcrea@slideshare.net(bcrea) The Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS® Webinar bcrea The following are the accompanying slides to the BCREA Journey of Discovery Webinar on the Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS®. Consumers are consistently handling more of the real estate transaction process themselves. We are all familiar with the data and have the first-hand experiences to support it. This DIY behaviour is also sparking new tension in the relationship between REALTORS® and their clients, generating questions of value and roles. While the typical reaction is defensive, our research demonstrates a number of offensive strategies for how REALTORS® can benefit from the rise of the autonomous consumer. Join us for the first of our three summer webinars where we will share our research and examples of how REALTORS® can respond to the changing consumer landscape to be more successful. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jodwebinardeckconsumerautonomytopost-140529092024-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The following are the accompanying slides to the BCREA Journey of Discovery Webinar on the Rise of the Autonomous Consumer &amp; the Opportunities for REALTORS®. Consumers are consistently handling more of the real estate transaction process themselves. We are all familiar with the data and have the first-hand experiences to support it. This DIY behaviour is also sparking new tension in the relationship between REALTORS® and their clients, generating questions of value and roles. While the typical reaction is defensive, our research demonstrates a number of offensive strategies for how REALTORS® can benefit from the rise of the autonomous consumer. Join us for the first of our three summer webinars where we will share our research and examples of how REALTORS® can respond to the changing consumer landscape to be more successful.
The Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS速 Webinar from British Columbia Real Estate Association
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Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS® /slideshow/bcrea-jod-theme-deck-consumer-autonomy-v2/35060802 bcreajodthemedeckconsumerautonomyv2-140523172453-phpapp01
Consumers are increasingly taking control of the purchasing process across a wide range of industries, and making decisions with far less reliance on ‘experts’. It is important for REALTORS® to understand the resulting impacts and find ways to respond to trends such as decreasing loyalty, low perceived REALTOR® value, increased switching, REALTOR® auditioning, increasing demands for transparency, Buyer Agency Agreement tension and removing the REALTOR® as middleman. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association's Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable & Monique Morden Consulting]]>

Consumers are increasingly taking control of the purchasing process across a wide range of industries, and making decisions with far less reliance on ‘experts’. It is important for REALTORS® to understand the resulting impacts and find ways to respond to trends such as decreasing loyalty, low perceived REALTOR® value, increased switching, REALTOR® auditioning, increasing demands for transparency, Buyer Agency Agreement tension and removing the REALTOR® as middleman. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association's Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable & Monique Morden Consulting]]>
Fri, 23 May 2014 17:24:53 GMT /slideshow/bcrea-jod-theme-deck-consumer-autonomy-v2/35060802 bcrea@slideshare.net(bcrea) Rise of the Autonomous Consumer & the Opportunities for REALTORS® bcrea Consumers are increasingly taking control of the purchasing process across a wide range of industries, and making decisions with far less reliance on ‘experts’. It is important for REALTORS® to understand the resulting impacts and find ways to respond to trends such as decreasing loyalty, low perceived REALTOR® value, increased switching, REALTOR® auditioning, increasing demands for transparency, Buyer Agency Agreement tension and removing the REALTOR® as middleman. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association's Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable & Monique Morden Consulting <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bcreajodthemedeckconsumerautonomyv2-140523172453-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Consumers are increasingly taking control of the purchasing process across a wide range of industries, and making decisions with far less reliance on ‘experts’. It is important for REALTORS® to understand the resulting impacts and find ways to respond to trends such as decreasing loyalty, low perceived REALTOR® value, increased switching, REALTOR® auditioning, increasing demands for transparency, Buyer Agency Agreement tension and removing the REALTOR® as middleman. This research report is a part of the British Columbia Real Estate Association&#39;s Journey of Discovery. BCREA launched the Journey of Discovery (JOD) to help our organization and BC’s eleven member boards strategically plan for the next five years. This project seeks to understand where the greatest contributions of products and services could be for increasing the innovation of REALTORS® in service of their consumers. If organized real estate is to effectively adapt to and proactively initiate change, which we believe is necessary now more than ever, the first stage is to gain a solid understanding of the current and future states of the industry. For access to the slides with links and our other reports, please visit http://web.bcrea.bc.ca/jod/reports.htm This presentation was prepared by CE Holmes Consulting, Solvable &amp; Monique Morden Consulting
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-bcrea-48x48.jpg?cb=1523495185 The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) is the professional association for more than 18,500 REALTORS® in BC, focusing on provincial issues that impact real estate. Working with the province’s 11 real estate boards, BCREA provides continuing professional education, advocacy, economic research and standard forms to help REALTORS® provide value for their clients. www.bcrea.bc.ca https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jodthemedeckruralurbanv2-140716144654-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/urban-rural-identifying-datadriven-commonalities/37059546 Urban &amp; Rural BC: Iden... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jodwebinardeckconsumerautonomytopost-140529092024-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/jod-webinar-deck-consumer-autonomy-to-post/35263267 The Rise of the Autono... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bcreajodthemedeckconsumerautonomyv2-140523172453-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/bcrea-jod-theme-deck-consumer-autonomy-v2/35060802 Rise of the Autonomous...