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The Internet's Place in Selling a Home
How can e-mail help your agent sell your home?The Internet offers more than an electronic format
for real estate listings. E-mail has help real estate agents cut
down on mailing and telephone costs, and can help your agent sell
your home much faster than if he or she used more antiquated
means. According to the National Association of
Realtors, more and more real estate agents are using e-mail to
communicate information about the homes they are selling with
prospective buyers. Your agent can also use e-mail to contact
multiple prospective buyers at once. Technology enables your agent
to hide the fact that an e-mail has gone to multiple people.
When you're searching for an agent to sell your
house, try e-mailing. You will get a good idea of how comfortable he
or she is with technology based on how the agent responds.
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How does the multiple listing service help you sell your
home?The MLS, or the Multiple Listing Service, is a key
part of Internet advertising. To take advantage of the MLS, you will need to hire a real
estate agent; most mulitple listing services are only available to
members, who are usually agents. Multiple
listing services began in the 1950s, according to the National
Association of Realtors. Now that they're on the Internet, agents
are seeing more and more listings, which means their clients can see
more. Home buyers themselves can even search many multiple listing
services themselves on the Internet. Multiple listing
services are usually searchable by price range and amenities, giving
home buyers a way to narrow down the homes they will tour.
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How do you advertise a home on the Internet?Your real estate agent will likely handle
advertising the home you are selling. The Internet is one of the
best ways to showcase your home to interested buyers with online
real estate listings. Your agent is experienced in marketing homes
for sale, but there are some tips your agent, and you, should take
to heart when advertising your home.
- A
picture speaks a thousand words. It's a cliche, but is still true
today. Many potential home buyers will click right through your
online advertisement if there aren't any photos. It makes it seem
like there's something to hide. Some home sellers, especially in
today's "buyer's market," go so far as to hire a
professional photographer to capture the charms their homes have to
offer.
- According to the National Association of
Realtors, there's no place for the words "as is"
in your advertising. There is too much competition these days to try
and sell a less-than-perfect home without making some important
improvements, if they're necessary.
- If photos
are good, a virtual tour is better. Ask your real estate agent if he
or she plans to include a virtual tour in the advertising for your
home.
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How can you use the Internet to find an agent?Technology is a useful tool for real estate agents
to sell a home. Online real estate listings and the multiple listing service (MLS)
are great tools and you should find an agent who is comfortable
using the Internet. Most these days are used to technology, but to
make sure you find an agent who can market your home in the most
up-to-date ways, start by looking for an agent on the Internet. If
they have a strong presence, it's likely the agent is
technologically savvy.
- Check Web sites
like www.homesandland.com, which provide a place to showcase real
estate listings, as well as listings of real estate agents. You can
often find links to agents' own Web sites to check out their profile
and expertise.
- Once you see the agent's Web
site, you can look at the kinds of homes he or she sells and
determine whether he or she is the right agent for
you.
- When you find an agent who may fit the
bill, e-mail him or her. You'll want to talk to him or her in
person, but e-mail is a good way to make initial
contact.
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What are six things to include in your Internet
listing?There are thousands of real estate listings out there
advertising homes for sale. Make sure yours stands out by including
these six components.
- A good price.
Naming the right price is the essential first step to selling a
home. Without a price people will want to pay -- a price that seems
to match the photos in your online listing -- you're not going to
get a lot of people touring your home. Indeed, without listing a
fair price for your home, you won't get much attention at all. Your
agent can help you with this. Compare prices of similar homes that
have recently sold in your area before deciding on an asking
price.
- Pictures. Make sure they're
good and that they make your home look attractive. Aim to make your
home look sunny and spacious and display pictures of its best
features.
- A good description. On the
Internet, you have a lot of room to make your home sound good. Talk
about the island in the kitchen where guests tend to gather or how
the window seat in the master bedroom bathes the room in pink light
in the evening.
- Even more photos.
Showcase your back yard or the vegetable garden you've cultivated at
the side of the house. You never know what small detail may grab a
potential home buyer, so make sure to show them all. But again, make
sure all the photos are
attractive!
- Open house dates. List
these, so even casual shoppers can come and see your
house.
- Current contact info. Make sure
it's as easy as possible for potential buyers to contact your agent
or you.
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What is the Internet's place in the home selling
process?The Internet has made the home selling process
move faster than in the past and it is a valuable tool for you and
your real estate agent. Now, home buyers from across the country, or
the world, can see your real estate listing with a click of their
mouse. The Internet fills many roles in selling a home these
days. - You and your agent can
make your real estate listing stand out from the others. On
www.homesandland.com, you can list your home and include pictures
and a detailed description of the property. It is important to
include good photos of your home. Make it look like somewhere you
would want to live, even if you knew nothing about your
town.
- Make sure your agent is e-mail savvy. Make
your initial contact by e-mail, or via a Web site like
www.homesandland.com, and see how quickly your agent responds. You
want to make sure he or she will respond quickly to potential buyers
or their agents. If your agent responds by phone, ask how often he
or she checks e-mail and answers
it.
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What should you avoid when advertising on the
Internet?There are a lot of real estate listings competing
for buyers' attention on the Internet. You and your agent want to
make sure your listing stands out and makes your home look
desirable. But all too often, agents or sellers post ads that stand
out only because of a photo featuring the dirty dishes in the sink
or the peeling paint on the front door. Make sure your listing will
get positive, and not negative, attention.
- Clean your home before you take the
pictures you will post on the Internet. Think airy and spacious, not
cluttered, with dirty socks on the floor. This sounds elementary,
but a recent article in the real estate newspaper Banker &
Tradesman chronicled actual photos pulled off Internet home listings
that show a bedroom littered with rubbish and dirty clothes. The
article's author shows more photos on his blog: a stained and
crumbling bathtub, and a dirty bathroom sink with cabinet doors
hanging off their hinges. It's OK if you're trying to sell a home
that's less-than-perfect, but don't showcase the worst of the worst
in your advertisements!
- Make sure your agent
remembers that the Internet provides a place to really describe the
house for sale using full sentences and without abbreviations.
According to Matthew Ferrara, a Boston real estate technology
expert, too many agents are still writing as though they're placing
a three-line classified ad into the local paper. Instead, Ferrara
says to describe what it feels like to live in the house and tell a
story in the description.
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