Articles tagged: home marketing
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Justin Lee The most notable is the President, Barack Obama, whose Twitter page has over 800,000 followers and ranks second only to the actual Twitter site in a search for "Twitter" on Google. written by Andres Garcia Your house is on the market, and your trying to get it sold. This article provides tips that will help make your home more marketable. written by Joshua Keen Getting started with the practice can be intimidating for beginners, as there are many things to consider when deciding where to place your furniture or what colors to use. Below are a few simple tricks you can employ today to get started on the path to positive chi, and to selling your home. written by Josh Sloan With the news that the number of new housing starts this year in California is the lowest since World War Two, we must assume that there will be a better chance for home owners to sell there. written by Kevin Bilberry Be sure to pay careful attention to the key details. If you have a finished basement, don't compare your home to a similar one with a half-basement, as that small details can be the difference of at least a few thousand dollars, depending on where you are and what other factors are involved. written by Kevin Bilberry There are very few people who do not use the Internet these days. House hunting on the Internet is much more fun than the time-consuming chore of dragging around to each property with the real estate agent. written by Matt Barker lf you want to sell fast in a slow market, you have to make your house more appealing to more people; one way to do this is to list it at a fair - if not discount - price. Gulp! written by Joe Samson The way you greet and interact with the people who come to view your home - however minimal - could make or break the possibility of an offer. If your prospective buyer is a hesitant or indecisive person, your approach could be critical. written by RE Writer 'Showing' a home is an important part of selling a home. The buyers who come to view your home will be encountering a very emotional experience, not only because they are going to spend a huge wad of money - but also because they are trying to visualize themselves in someone else's home and trying to imagine it as if it were their own home. written by RE Writer The front door, front porch if you have one, front yard and driveway all assume major importance when you have your home on the market. This is the first impression that your prospective buyer forms of the home that you are selling. In reality these areas make a statement at any time, about you and your home and family. written by Susan Zanzonico The American dream is changing, and real estate professionals are doing their best to keep up in order to sell homes. Many buyers still want a big house in an uncrowded neighborhood, especially if they have a family, but there are conditions attached now. written by Kevin Kling You've waited for the perfect moment, it's a seller's market, and very common to see multiple offers on one home; the market demand has caused real estate prices to soar... written by Gary Ashton So much depends on a good property for sale listing. It's usually the first thing people see when they find out about your home, and it provides more information about your investment than almost every other source. written by RE Writer There's a whole slew of ominous terms being bandied about these days when people talk real estate. With some northern US towns hit so hard by the housing downturn that over 30% of their houses are empty, the increase in anxiety is no great wonder. written by Ken Hamric If you want to give your real estate listing that extra edge, make sure you take full advantage of online technology by offering potential buyers a virtual tour. A virtual tour, slide show or photo tour of your home will help to entice prospective buyers by simply showing them what you're selling - without an appointment, without commitment and without any extra effort from you. written by RE Writer Selling a home is a huge deal these days. It is a complicated process that hinges on many intangible things. As such it is really important to find an agent that knows how to market your home properly. There are several distinct aspects of selling a home that the average agent must have in hand to ensure that a home gets the market coverage that it needs in order to sell in a timely manner. written by Scott Baxter In the real estate game it pays to listen to the advice of people in the know. Brokers are usually a good person to listen to. They know the area, and they know the market. So when my broker tells me 5 good steps to ensure a smoother listing, I listen. written by RE Writer In selling your home there are some things that will need to be done in order to make your home more "viewer friendly." This is the simple transition from your home's being a place of living to being a marketable product. written by RE Writer There is a simple truth in the world of real estate. It is ideal for a home to sell quickly. When homes languish on the market for months the home's attraction decreases and people begin to wonder why the home has not sold yet. written by RE Writer Marketing real estate has become an industry unto itself. Essentially marketing has become the most important aspect of selling a home as the internet has become the most valuable selling tool an agent has. written by Robert Nachman The world of real estate has evolved dramatically over the last decade. The arrival of the internet has changed the way people view and purchase homes and agents that do not spend the time and money to tap into this technology are feeling the effects. << previous page 1 next page>> |