The Monkeys Introduces First Home Buyers To ‘The Rich Parents You Never Had’ For Porter Davis

The Monkeys Introduces First Home Buyers To ‘The Rich Parents You Never Had’ For Porter Davis

To drive awareness for its new Smart Living offering amongst first home buyers, Porter Davis has unveiled ‘The Rich Parents You Never Had’.

The new promotional campaign created by The Monkeys puts a cheeky twist on Millennials’ willingness to lean on the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ to get a foot up on the property ladder.

The promotional concept is built on research from Digital Finance Analytics research (January 2018) that shows 55 per cent of Australian first home buyers rely on financial support from their parents to borrow on average $88,450 to purchase their first home.

Enter ‘The Rich Parents You Never Had’. Aisha and Stu McFernlayson never had kids, they own 11 properties and generally have too much money.

They’re on the hunt to adopt a first home buyer and share their wealth, becoming ‘The Rich Parents You Never Had’ by gifting a $170,000 Smart Living Home deposit.

You can watch more episodes here.

The campaign includes a competition to win a $170,000 deposit for a Porter Davis Smart Living Home, whilst showcasing the house and land packages.

Directed by Matthew Saville (who worked on Josh Thomas’ Please Like Me and Chris Lilley’s We Can Be Heroes), the campaign will roll out across home advertising, digital, radio, press, and on Porter Davis-owned social channels.

The Monkeys’ group content director, Lee Lowndes, said: “In a media environment where we’re constantly hearing about the challenges for first home buyers, who wouldn’t wish for some generous rich parents to contribute $170,000 to a new house?”

“It’s a new take on a promotional giveaway we hope will both entertain and capture the attention of young home buyers who might currently think a Porter Davis home is out of their league.”

Porter Davis’ general manager of digital and marketing, Shaun Patterson, said: “Our ‘Rich Parents’ campaign aims to increase awareness of the Porter Davis brand within the first home buying market.

“The campaign resonates with the barriers Victorian first home buyers are facing in purchasing their dream home in a unique and irreverent tone.

“We are thrilled with the collaborative partnership that has formed with The Monkeys. Their strategic rigour and agility to deliver our latest campaign is to be commended.”

CREDITS

Client: Porter Davis

General manager of digital and marketing: Shaun Patterson

Marketing manager, channel strategy: Kelly Jones

Marketing manager, digital and social: Maxine Dare

Head of creative: Matt Collings

Agency: The Monkeys

Chief creative officer: Ant Keogh

Planning director: Gareth Evans

Group content director: Lee Lowndes

Content director: Jantine Wigboldus

Content manager: Casey Nguyen

Copywriter: Siobhan Fitzgerald

Art director: Connor Beaver

Integrated producers: Emma King and Katie Wellbelove

Production company: The Directors Group

Director: Matthew Saville

Executive producer: Craig Griffin

Editor: Jon Holmes

Directors of photography: Hamish MacGregor and Marcus Cropp

Grade: Martin Greer

Sound engineer: Paul Le Couteur, Nylon Studios

Executive producer: Ceri Davis

Photographer: Neil Bailey, Coco Productions

Re-toucher: Dave Mercer

 




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