You have an ambitious vision and now a site to match. The land is under contract, and this is not just another project. It could change the course of your company and your career. All eyes — those of your peers, the media, NIMBY’s, and politicians — will be on your every move. No pressure.

Remember why you got into real estate in the first place. You wanted to work on relevant, visible projects with a lasting positive impact. A major development represents an opportunity to do just that — if it’s handled right. These real estate marketing practices are a powerful way to get people invested, excited, and committed to a transformative development.

UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT

First, get to know the history of the area. Consult a local historian, interview lifelong neighbors. Make an appointment to explore your public library’s archives.

Next, explore the geography. Travel to your new site via multiple transit modes. Then, analyze the economics of the area with help from micropolitan data visualizations. Most importantly, absorb the interpersonal dynamics of the neighborhood.

ASSEMBLE YOUR TEAM

You may already have strong partners and solid relationships in one or all of these areas of real estate marketing — branding, PR, community engagement, space programming, or sales and leasing. If you don’t, it’s a great time to engage (or upgrade).

DEFINE YOUR POSITION AND NARRATIVE

A clearly articulated position will help set you apart from the competition. How will your development be different from other offerings, locally and nationally? How will it be similar? Who’s your target audience, and how would you segment them?

To start your narrative fill in the blanks in this simple statement: We believe ______. So, we will ________.

ENGAGE THE COMMUNITY

It’s ethical and responsible, and it impacts ROI. Our recommendations: One, take stock of your potential impact on the community. Two, ensure a high-ranking member of your team is responsible for building relationships with neighborhood leaders. Three, ask the community what they want. Fill in these blanks. The community would like to see/have __________, not _________. Then, do your best to incorporate that feedback into your plans.

DEVELOP YOUR BRAND

Engage a professional branding firm; the good ones will start with strategy. Then, you’ll get to the fun stuff, like visual research sessions and design mock-ups. You can even start saving your favorite branded elements (logos, icons, wayfinding systems, fence wraps, etc.) to a Pinterest board. Invite the rest of your leadership team to add their finds.

GET CREATIVE WITH PARTNERSHIPS

The key to a successful partnership is mutual benefit. Look for the overlap between your needs. For example, you might want artists to experience your brand and promote your project. And, they’re looking for a raw space for their next open house event. You can offer the location, and they’ll provide the influencers. Activate your site early and often.

MANAGE THE MESSAGE AND THE MEDIA

This is no small feat. It requires a partner, a plan, training, and pitching. In sum, a proactive approach. Look for a real estate marketing firm or consultant who has secured the type of coverage you want. You’ll also want to find a personality fit, since you’ll be spending lots of time together. To jump start PR planning on your own, focus your efforts with this exercise. We want the public to know this one thing: ____________ (now, in six months, in one year, in three).

CREATE HYPE WITH VIDEO

You’re going to need a compelling way to share your vision with investors and partners — especially if your site is years in the making. Video is a great way to create excitement, and your branding firm will likely recommend it. To ensure the final cut is effective, try to agree up-front on the purpose, the target audience(s), and the narrative. Then, take a creative leap.

MAINTAIN THE MOMENTUM

It’s time to market your project, nurture sales leads, and continue your community engagement. Don’t worry. With a plan and the right partners, you’ll do more than get through it. You’ll shape the future of a city.

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