Enhance Your Listing With a Virtual Tour

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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.

10 comments:

mikemilan10 said...

This is a wonderful opinion. The things mentioned are unanimous and
needs to be appreciated by everyone.
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Anonymous said...

Many of the Real Estate Boards have limitations on the number of images you can display. A simple way around this is to upload additional images of the property directly to the listing through your account. This way you can do the property justice by providing ample visual coverage, helping entice people to take the step from reading about the property to contacting you to book a showing! Another easy help to help enhance the listings is to put image descriptions – a good caption can truly help express the scene.


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vincent shawn said...

With the advent of high technology you can now post the pictures or videos of a house or property ready for sale.This makes more convenient to the part of the sellers and interested buyers.

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leslie said...

It's fun and handy to be capable of take virtual tours on the web in the new homes which can be for sale. It's also significantly easier than having to travel for the area so that you can see what exactly is offered. Obviously in case you do find the perfect home in Utah this way you may certainly need to check it out in person before you commit to getting it. You will find numerous things about a home which you will not be capable of see in photos.
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Unknown said...

Hi, this is really an appreciating post. Wonderful idea of showing the images or videos of the respective houses available for sell to clients. Keep on posting such valuable posts.

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Unknown said...

This blog is great i love reading your posts. Keep up the great work! You know, a lot of people are hunting around for this info, you could help them greatly.

Unknown said...

Is this still an active blog?

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Anonymous said...

Providing concierge service, particularly for high-end listings in Utah, has long been restricted to the tech savvy and/or successful deep pocket Realtors.

Now between YouTube, Vimo, and a host of other content disseminating websites – in addition to a couple of relatively inexpensive software packages – just about any determined agent could put together some half decent content.

The main thing to remember nowadays though is Google's algorithm change towards websites that lack mobile platform capability.

As such, I felt compelled to remove my YouTube channel from www.UtahMLSRealEstate.com in order to comply with Google's new mandate; YouTube requires too much bandwidth and slows down the uploading process.

VASA St. George said...

Wow, what a great Utah real estate site. Unlike Zillow and other third-party sites, your data comes straight from your local board and their MLS provider, thanks.