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Hello,
I was thinking about the demographics of the people who responded to my ads for a condo I had for rent recently. 100% of the responses I received were in the 18-low 30s demographic. I`ve never thought about this in the past, as that`s the demographic I`m in, and likely people in that demographic make up most of the rental pool.
However, this particular suite might be well suited to an elderly person/couple, for a variety of reasons. Its ground floor, near a mall, transit, etc. (Its also rented, so I`m not trying to sneak in an ad) I`m wondering how much my advertising strategy (so far its been 100% online + signs in the window) has affected my tenant pool.
For those of you who have run analytics (or just have an opinion) how does the placement of an ad (online, newspaper, etc) affect the demographics of the renters you get? How about the quality? Do you get better tenants from one type than another? Has this changed over time as the internet became more pervasive?
Thoughts, opinions, and speculation welcome!
Michael
I was thinking about the demographics of the people who responded to my ads for a condo I had for rent recently. 100% of the responses I received were in the 18-low 30s demographic. I`ve never thought about this in the past, as that`s the demographic I`m in, and likely people in that demographic make up most of the rental pool.
However, this particular suite might be well suited to an elderly person/couple, for a variety of reasons. Its ground floor, near a mall, transit, etc. (Its also rented, so I`m not trying to sneak in an ad) I`m wondering how much my advertising strategy (so far its been 100% online + signs in the window) has affected my tenant pool.
For those of you who have run analytics (or just have an opinion) how does the placement of an ad (online, newspaper, etc) affect the demographics of the renters you get? How about the quality? Do you get better tenants from one type than another? Has this changed over time as the internet became more pervasive?
Thoughts, opinions, and speculation welcome!
Michael