Nowadays, there are more and more houses. People live in communities, and rich people live in villas. These are from current developers, who have built countless communities and villas in this big city. Of course, a good house must have a good name. So, what are the three biggest mistakes developers should not make when naming their properties?
First, the building name should not be too big.
Nowadays real estate is not just for living, many are semi-commercial and semi-residential. Therefore, developers rack their brains when naming their real estate, hoping that the name will be loud, grand, and grand. The wish is beautiful, but the reality is cruel. Some buildings have only one solitary building, neither tall nor grand, but their names are mansions or empires; some buildings have dug an artificial lake, so they are named Venice and Galaxy. Some green areas are not enough but call them forests or valleys. This kind of real estate is not worthy of its name. Although it sounds good, it can easily give customers a sense of disparity, thus affecting the image and sales.
Second, the property name should not be too Westernized.
The Chinese have always pursued foreign monks who can chant sutras. Foreign moons are rounder than China’s, plus what WTO and international standards. Nowadays, real estate has more and more foreign names, such as Seine River, Red Square, Luxembourg, Paris, Northern Europe, Cambridge, Victoria, etc. This has become a common rule in real estate titles. Although these names seem high-end at first glance, if the overall design of the building is not European or has a sense of luxury that matches these foreign names, then
Third, don’t ignore the surrounding property names
When naming a property, many developers pursue an idea or an epiphany. After picking the name, they thought it would be fine to just use it. In fact, when naming a building, we must not ignore the features surrounding it. For example, we can apply the names of surrounding architectural attractions or streets to the name of a building. The name of the building taken out in this way not only conforms to Chinese aesthetics, but also makes people easy to associate and remember.