087 - Micro Living: Not good. Not Bad. Just Forgettable. And Why That's Killing Your Tours!
Fri Feb 06 2026
In this episode of "Rooms with Ronald," host Ronald Harrington delves into the importance of creating memorable experiences in the leasing process. He reflects on his struggles with writing a recent white paper and how a line from a song inspired him to think about the nature of experiences in leasing. Ronald emphasizes that many tours are forgettable, leading prospects to overlook properties. He argues that to stand out, leasing professionals must move away from scripted interactions and instead foster genuine connections with potential renters. By understanding the emotional needs of prospects and engaging them in meaningful conversations, leasing agents can create unforgettable experiences that resonate long after the tour ends.Ronald shares insights on how to make tours more engaging by focusing on the unique aspects of each property and the individual needs of prospects. He encourages listeners to remember that people are complex and that the best experiences come from authentic interactions. By challenging the status quo of generic follow-ups and scripted tours, Ronald aims to inspire leasing professionals to elevate their approach and leave a lasting impression on their clients. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their own experiences and find ways to enhance their leasing tours.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Memorable Leasing Experiences03:34 The Problem with Forgettable Tours06:29 Creating Emotional Connections08:45 The Challenge to Elevate Your Tours🔔 Click subscribe to @MultifamilyMediaNetwork on YouTube and stay up to date on our growing lineup of multifamily industry leaders and must-hear conversations!📰 Sign up at www.multifamilymedianetwork.com to receive our newsletter and explore our library of podcasts and blogs from today’s multifamily experts!#CustomerExperience #PersonalizedService #ActiveListening #CXStrategies #EarnedProspects #CustomerSatisfaction #Referrals #MultifamilyLeadership #ResidentExperience #PropertyManagement
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In this episode of "Rooms with Ronald," host Ronald Harrington delves into the importance of creating memorable experiences in the leasing process. He reflects on his struggles with writing a recent white paper and how a line from a song inspired him to think about the nature of experiences in leasing. Ronald emphasizes that many tours are forgettable, leading prospects to overlook properties. He argues that to stand out, leasing professionals must move away from scripted interactions and instead foster genuine connections with potential renters. By understanding the emotional needs of prospects and engaging them in meaningful conversations, leasing agents can create unforgettable experiences that resonate long after the tour ends.Ronald shares insights on how to make tours more engaging by focusing on the unique aspects of each property and the individual needs of prospects. He encourages listeners to remember that people are complex and that the best experiences come from authentic interactions. By challenging the status quo of generic follow-ups and scripted tours, Ronald aims to inspire leasing professionals to elevate their approach and leave a lasting impression on their clients. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their own experiences and find ways to enhance their leasing tours.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Memorable Leasing Experiences03:34 The Problem with Forgettable Tours06:29 Creating Emotional Connections08:45 The Challenge to Elevate Your Tours🔔 Click subscribe to @MultifamilyMediaNetwork on YouTube and stay up to date on our growing lineup of multifamily industry leaders and must-hear conversations!📰 Sign up at www.multifamilymedianetwork.com to receive our newsletter and explore our library of podcasts and blogs from today’s multifamily experts!#CustomerExperience #PersonalizedService #ActiveListening #CXStrategies #EarnedProspects #CustomerSatisfaction #Referrals #MultifamilyLeadership #ResidentExperience #PropertyManagement