An Jia: Are there really some real estate agents dancing and shouting slogans in the street? What is the reason?

An Jia: Are there really some real estate agents dancing and shouting slogans in the street? What is the reason?

The broadcast of "settling down" has made the "real estate agency" industry a hot topic. In fact, ordinary people are no strangers to real estate agents. In real life, everyone can't live without a real estate agent. Then in reality, real estate agents are good at contacting customers by telephone, and their "dancing hard" and "shouting slogans" before going to work also left a deep impression on their neighbors. Will real estate agents continue to dance and shout slogans after they settle down?

Take my neighborhood as an example. After the broadcast of "Settle Down", the voice of "shouting slogans" in the morning really disappeared, and the situation of "dancing hard" has long since disappeared. In fact, as early as a few years ago, real estate agents "dance troupe" and "shouting slogans" were much less, especially the "dance troupe", which is almost gone now.

Then why are the intermediary shops on both sides of Anjiatianxia Fine Arts Store characterized by "dancing hard" and "shouting slogans"? This is the intention of the screenwriter and director to highlight the uniqueness of the fine arts shop. Of course, it is not excluded that there are real estate agents who continue the habit of "dancing hard" and "shouting slogans".

However, I believe that after the popularity of "Anjia", real estate agents will definitely "slightly improve" because they are also second-hand housing sales and leasing business. For example, Yu Hualong, Fang, Fang, Lou Shanguan, and Jing Yi Dian have both team work and personal characteristics, which is also a choice and trend.

On the contrary, if real estate agents continue to "dance hard" and "shout slogans" after settling down, it is easy for people around them and potential customers to think that they are "Little Red Riding Hood" or "Aladdin" for settling down, so the score of "first impression" is very low, which is very unworthy.

Based on this, I think there will be fewer and fewer cases of real estate agents "dancing hard" and "shouting slogans" after "settling down".