Posted April 26, 2012 by Rogers Healy
Mobile devices play a big role in real estate
According to a study, more than two-thirds of prospective home buyers who use a mobile device in their search contact a real estate professional as a result of their mobile search.
Research shows that home buyers are turning to smartphones and tablets in their search and taking action to contact real estate professionals.
What tools do you use when looking for a house?
What tools do you find most helpful?
What tools would you like to have?
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214.207.9580
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Posted March 5, 2012 by Cerissa Lair
Zillow and Trulia
These two sites have disappointed a few too many clients lately, in my opinion. I'll get a call from a client who is all pumped up about a property they found, only to have to turn around and tell them that it's in the option period and the contract looks strong. No one seems to want to put in a back up contract because we all know "second is NOT the best" as was said in that old grade-school chant. So, I'll stick to good 'ol
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Posted January 18, 2012 by
Red lipstick on a pig.
I sometimes get calls from people interested in learning more about a house I have listed. They get my information from the sign in the yard, or even the internet. Of course I tell them all about the listing, and ask if it is what they are searching for. If it isn't, I always offer to assist them with their home search. Occasionally, I will be told that they don't need any help. They search for themselves.
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