Enhance Your Listing With a Virtual Tour
Want to hear a revealing statistic? 87% of all home buyers begin their search for homes on the Internet. If you are selling your home, your primary concern should be how to ensure that your home gets the most exposure to qualified buyers. That is where a virtual tour comes into play.
In today's media enriched marketplace it is essential to appeal to the ever growing tech savvy consumer. In a recent survey, 99% of home buyers prefer listings with multiple photos or virtual tours. In speaking with my clients, it is evident that homes without tours receive a lot less attention. I have to admit that when I am searching for the perfect home for a client, if I can't see the inside of the home through either a tour a photos, I may not show the home.
A virtual tour can easily be sent out to multiple internet and real estate sites, including: Yahoo Real Estate, Trulia, Google Base, MSN, The Wall Street Journal, and the leading national real estate websites such as: RE/MAX, Coldwell Bamker, Prudential and Century 21.
A virtual tour will greatly expand the exposure of your listing, and if you don't have one, get one! it is definately worth the $75 investment.
For a sample virtual tour, click here.
In today's media enriched marketplace it is essential to appeal to the ever growing tech savvy consumer. In a recent survey, 99% of home buyers prefer listings with multiple photos or virtual tours. In speaking with my clients, it is evident that homes without tours receive a lot less attention. I have to admit that when I am searching for the perfect home for a client, if I can't see the inside of the home through either a tour a photos, I may not show the home.
A virtual tour can easily be sent out to multiple internet and real estate sites, including: Yahoo Real Estate, Trulia, Google Base, MSN, The Wall Street Journal, and the leading national real estate websites such as: RE/MAX, Coldwell Bamker, Prudential and Century 21.
A virtual tour will greatly expand the exposure of your listing, and if you don't have one, get one! it is definately worth the $75 investment.
For a sample virtual tour, click here.
Take Action: Write Your Representatives
The housing market still has a steep hill to climb to fully recover, there are however good signs indicating the recovery may have begun. The $8,000 First-Time Home Buyer tax credit has helped to stimulate growth in many areas. Without the tax credit the housing market would surely be a whole lot worse off than we are today.
On December 1st the $8,000 tax credit will expire, leaving question as to what will become of the local real estate market and economy as well as the national markets. It is my opinion that the signs of recovery we are now seeing will diminish and will have a severely negative affect on the economy.
Join myself and thousands of other Realtors who have taken action by writing to your congressmen. As their constituents and concerned citizens, you can have a voice and a positive impact on getting the Federal tax credit extended and expaned. uncertaintly about the future of the credit will dampen consumer demand.
We have already gained traction and momentum but we need the tax credit to be extended soon. Please help out by sending a letter to your representatives requesting that the first-time home buyer tax credit be extended well into 2010.
Please follow the link to identify your representative and gain their contact information.
http://www.utah.gov/government/contactgov.html
On December 1st the $8,000 tax credit will expire, leaving question as to what will become of the local real estate market and economy as well as the national markets. It is my opinion that the signs of recovery we are now seeing will diminish and will have a severely negative affect on the economy.
Join myself and thousands of other Realtors who have taken action by writing to your congressmen. As their constituents and concerned citizens, you can have a voice and a positive impact on getting the Federal tax credit extended and expaned. uncertaintly about the future of the credit will dampen consumer demand.
We have already gained traction and momentum but we need the tax credit to be extended soon. Please help out by sending a letter to your representatives requesting that the first-time home buyer tax credit be extended well into 2010.
Please follow the link to identify your representative and gain their contact information.
http://www.utah.gov/government/contactgov.html
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