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Why Purpose-Built Rentals Need Purposeful Marketing | Pre-Con Recon Podcast Ep. 5

Why Purpose-Built Rentals Need Purposeful Marketing | Pre-Con Recon Podcast Ep. 5

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In this episode of the Precon Recon podcast, host Justin Frenette speaks with Kayleigh Johnson, the Director of Marketing at Peterson, about her journey in real estate marketing, the evolving landscape of the industry, and the importance of community and lifestyle in branding.

They discuss market trends, the shift towards purpose-built rentals, and the significance of building relationships and mentorship in the real estate sector. Kayleigh shares insights on how to differentiate products in a competitive market and the need for a holistic approach to marketing that focuses on the human experience.

00:00
Introduction to Real Estate Marketing
03:07
Career Journey and Unexpected Opportunities
05:47
Building Relationships in the Industry
07:47
Finding the Right Fit in Real Estate
08:54
Peterson's Evolution and Future Plans
09:33
Introduction to Peterson's Vision
12:24
Exciting Developments in Burnaby
15:32
Market Trends and Shifts in Real Estate
18:41
The Evolution of Rental Properties
21:44
Branding and Marketing Strategies in Real Estate
24:30
The Role of Internal vs. External Teams
27:28
Disruption and Opportunities in Real Estate Tech
30:35
Building for Families in Rental Markets
33:35
Advice for Real Estate Professionals

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