Aiming to invigorate a stagnating housing market, Dutch ING Bank is helping potential buyers bid on houses that aren't yet for sale.
The bank's WoonWaarUWilt ("LiveWhereYouWant") initiative, which launched yesterday, lets clients make an offer on the house they'd love to own. ING is partnering with online real estate firm iBlue. After potential buyers fill in a form on www.woonwaaruwilt.nl, including their dream home's address and the initial offer they're willing to make, iBlue contacts them to discuss whether the offer is reasonable, and adjusts it if necessary. A mortgage consultant also determines whether the buyers would be able to finance the purchase.
iBlue then sends a preliminary offer to the property's current owners, explaining the situation and inquiring whether they'd consider selling. As with other 'Intention Economy' real estate ventures we've covered before (in Finland and elsewhere), the reasoning is that many homeowners aren't actively interested in selling, but can be persuaded to do so if the right offer comes along. By declaring their intention and backing it up with a lender’s financial approval, buyers can help eliminate the uncertainty associated with putting a house on the market. Meanwhile, the concept is a smart way for ING to get a head start on other banks when it comes to financing the transaction.
Making an offer is free for clients, but if the owners are interested in pursuing the offer, iBlue acts as the buyer's agent and charges a commission once the deal is done. The Intention Economy was first described by Doc Searls as follows: “The Intention Economy grows around buyers, not sellers. It leverages the simple fact that buyers are the first source of money, and that they come ready-made. You don't need advertising to make them.” Which offers exciting opportunities for businesses who are willing to shift from marketing to buyers, to facilitating their intentions.
Website: www.woonwaaruwilt.nl





This clever approach is very similar to a Finnish real estate broker Igglo's interactive web based service, launched in February 2006. Read more about Igglo at:
http://www.contactcenterworld.com/view/contact-center-news/Finnish-Real-Estate-Broker-Introduces-New-Business-Model-With-Wicom-VoIP.asp and for those fluent in Finnish, here's the site itself: http://www.igglo.fi/
Nice but not ok 4 dutch market dutch people r 2 afraid 2 pay 2 much 4 anything. Timing is also very poor! While the confidence of dutch people in the current real estate market is very low. Wait 4 a new interactive web application further on this year! This new idea launched in sep 08 will be a better market accelerator compared 2 this 1. 4 more info mail 2 .....
Joel, Sounds very interesting but how do I get in touch with you to get more info?
i would also like more information Joel, Please email me at christophert7pw@hotmail.com.
I would be very greatful for any information on projects similar to this.
This concept has already been released in the Netherlands 1,5 years ago! The website is: http://www.elkhuistekoop.nl
This has already been on springwise.com in 2006!:
http://www.springwise.com/homes_housing/real_estate_30_update/
It's like the liechtenstein-banksecret, stolen and sold!
I too am interested to know more please email me at andyclio@hotmail.com
I am interested to know if there is a service such as this for businesses? email natalie@impatto.com
Hey Joe,
Please contact me :-)
rodbro@tdcadsl.dk
Regards
Kenneth