MARKETING TO TODAY’S STUDENT RENTER
ForRentUniversity.com is an all-inclusive Internet Listing Service (ILS) uniquely designed to guide students and parents searching for off-campus housing.
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UP CLOSE & PERSONAL.
An online survey was conducted from January 13 - February 14, 2014 through email invitations, website advertisements on ForRentUniversity.com™, a blog post, and on social media outlets. A $350 incentive was used to encourage participation. The survey had a distribution of 704 respondents, 90% of which were current college students. 40% of respondents lived in an off-campus apartment, 31% were commuter students, 24% of which lived off-campus and 5% responded other.
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HOW DO YOU MARKET TO TODAY’S STUDENT RENTER?
LET’S FIND OUT.
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COME HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Recommendations have quickly become an important part of the off-campus housing search process. How important? Let’s take a look.
students rely heavily on recommendations...
68%
When it comes to finding an off-campus apartment, peer reviews and recommendations are of paramount importance to students. Whether they turn to their friends and parents for trusted advice, or scour online review sites, students rely heavily on other’s feedback when searching for apartments.
said recommendations were an important factor in their decisions
...and they like to share theirs as well
word of mouth
Conventional wisdom would lead one to think that students rely solely on review sites and social media when rating and reviewing off-campus communities. While the Internet is pervasive in every aspect of college life, college students trust and prefer word of mouth recommendations over ones on social media and review sites. Yes, that’s right — OVER social media and traditional media review sites.
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How did you share your recommendation with others?
KEEP THEIR PARENTS IN MIND. For many, college serves as a time of transition. Over the course of four years, students slowly become less reliant on their parents and become more independent, including when it comes to finding an off-campus apartment.
most students search for apartments independently... As college students become functioning adults, their relationship with their parents changes as well. Parents don’t wield as much influence on day-to-day decisions, but instead become trusted advisors and confidants on major decisions. When it comes to choosing an off-campus apartment, most students conduct their search without any assistance from their parents.
Did your parents assist you in your off-campus housing search?
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...but some parents serve as trusted advisors How did your parents assist SERVED you in the AS A off-campus RESOURCE housing search?
WENT ON A TOUR
CONDUCTED PRELIMINARY RESEARCH
CONTACTED COMMUNITIES
Of the 25% of students who searched for off-campus housing with their parents, most said that their parents served as a resource, answering questions and providing advice. A high number of students also responded that their parents went on a community tour with them. The level of parent involvement could be due to the age of the student, as sophomores would likely lean more heavily on their parents than upperclassmen.
GET THEIR ATTENTION. It goes without saying, but without the local university, you’d have a pretty high vacancy rate. At the same time, some universities are hesitant to allow off-campus communities to promote and advertise their services on campus. This can be quite the dilemma. Here are a few tips on when to market on and off campus.
which of the following university resources did you use in your off-campus housing search?*
15%
46% 10%
OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING OFFICE
3%
PROFESSORS How heavily do students rely on the university to help find an off-campus apartment? Should you promote your brand on campus when students don’t utilize any on campus resources to find their apartments?
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Respondents were asked to check all that apply
DID NOT USE UNIVERSITY RESOURCES OTHER
26%
OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING WEBSITE
Predictably, students typically utilize ILSs like ForRentUniversity.com to find off-campus housing. Of the students who do utilize university resources, most consulted the university’s off-campus housing office and accompanying website.
DRAW THEM IN.
The goal of your online advertising is simple: Draw students in, to connect and engage with them. Here are a few insights on how to grab students’ attention and make it easy for them to reach out to you.
use visual elements to provide a glimpse of your community and resident life Students are often drawn in by two different parts of your listing: visual elements and community descriptions. In terms of visual elements, both photos and floor plans give students a sense of what the apartment looks like, and whether or not it will accommodate their lifestyle. From a community description perspective, make sure that your property description and amenities descriptions highlight your community’s strongest, most student-friendly features and are search engine optimized.
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For an expense as large and as important as an apartment, students wants to speak to a real person who is knowledgeable and patient enough to answer all their questions. Due to the inexperience of some student renters, they will most likely ask more questions than a seasoned renter, and their interest in your community may depend on how helpful your staff is in answering their questions.
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be ready to answer the phone
When you found a few communities that you wanted to learn more about, how did you contact them?
POST FREQUENTLY. For some students, handing in their rent check is the only interaction they have with their off-campus housing community. With the increase in social media use, some communities have made an honest attempt to connect with their residents on a more regular basis and instill a sense of community. Here are a few social media insights.
students prefer facebook when engaging... There is a myth that college students have “moved on� from Facebook and that they no longer use it. The truth is clear: Facebook is still the most popular social media site when it comes to connecting with your community.
What social media applications do you prefer to use when connecting with your current off-campus apartment community?
...and like seeing a mix of news and resident life Why do you use social media to connect with your community?
Community Alerts
Peer Interaction
Campus News
Photos
Giveaways
Overall, it seems that students interact with their communities via social media for two main reasons: to receive news and updates, and to see community and resident life. Be sure to strike a good balance between posting updates and showcasing your community lifestyle.
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ABOUT ForRentUniversity.com™ offers property managers and off-campus communities increased online exposure through multiple advertising opportunities. The mission of ForRentUniversity.com is to enhance the visibility of communities through dynamic search outlets on the website and an expansive network of linked services. ForRentUniversity.com utilizes innovative listing tactics to promote communities, and also offers communities direct engagement with residents through Facebook and Twitter.