8 May

Internet Searching Tips for Finding a Great Home

Lots of consumers are searching for new homes online. Here is an informative article from Realty Times that will help you make the most of your searches.

Successful Browsing For Housing
by Broderick Perkins

It’s no secret in the world of residential real estate that well-informed home buyers who are also quick on their feet get the best pole position.
And there’s nothing like browsing for housing online to bring knowledge and speed to the home-buying contest.
“More informed buyers, improve the transaction process,” says Douglas de Jager, co-founder of DotHomes.com, the latest home listing portal on the block.
“There is so much more information made available to us online, when you go to the actual home, it’s just a validation process for what you’ve seen online,” he added.
But transforming digital digs into a real home of your dreams isn’t just about bandwidth and content.
DotHomes.com offers these little-reported tips to help you get the most out of your online home shopping experience.
Leverage the broker. Capitalize on the fact that brokers and real estate agents are the “matchmakers” in the residential real estate world. They use local expertise to connect buyers and sellers. Research, browse and focus your search online with tools they provide. They generally are tools that put you quickly in contact with all of the information and resources the listing agent or broker has to offer. Broker blogs, market reports, how-tos and other information can give you the foundation for an informed online home search.
Search in real-time. First come, first served takes on new meaning with property listings and other information electronically “fed” to you via RSS (really simple syndication) feeds, email alerts and Web updates. When fresh inventory is tough to find, alerts will keep you abreast of the newest listings and eliminate the need to manually check the Web again and again for updates. When you are on the go, you can tune into alerts via your Blackberry, iPhone or other device and stay up even as you drive from open house to open house.
“It’s the difference between push and pull. You pull in information rather than going out a looking for the specific information you need to come to you,” said de Jager.
Zero-in. With so many listings on the market, quickly navigating them all is a chore. Use online tools that allow you to refine your property search. If you are looking for a house on a particular street, search the street. If you need a pet friendly condo, ask. Whether you know exactly what you want or are just starting to figure it out, be specific with search terms like “new roof,” “three-car garage,” “established landscaping,” “new kitchen appliances,” etc. to find the property with the features you need.
“With so much inventory, rather than 20 to 30 pages of results, you can refine your search and get down to precisely those things you want,” de Jager said.
Search “fresh.” Avoid Web sites that don’t update frequently and are far removed from the original online broker listing. If you don’t, you’ll miss out on listing changes and updates like new pricing information, new photos, open house dates and the like. Web sites that don’t link to the original listing, lock you away from updates. Nothing is more frustrating than to find online what you consider your dream home only to soon discover that the listing was sold, removed from the market or otherwise changed beyond your requirements.
“It’s much the same way when you put a listing in a monthly magazine. Don’t expect that it’s just come on the market. If there is no link between the advertisement and the original listing there could be a serious disconnect,” de Jager said.
He also said local multiple listing services (MLS) that offer public access are among the best places to search on line because they use standard formatting and strict guidelines about adding and removing listings in a timely manner.
Screen home movies. Most MLS systems, however, can’t hold a candle to professionally produced virtual staging jobs completed with interactive video tours.
“If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is worth a million,” de Jager says.
Videos can give a much better sense of the proportions and the feel of a property. They can also play the starring role — as a sort of 24-hour open house — on a Web site or blog dedicated to the listing.
“A good video can often be as good as an open house visit,” de Jager said.
And, if you buy a home with its own Web site, you can ask the seller to gift the Web site or blog to you!
“Videos have really taken off with the big brokers and high-end niche brokers. When you can find them they are valuable,” de Jager added.
Published: May 8, 2008

23 March

Who says the housing market is slow in Georgia. Be sure to check this out to find out the real story!

Rhonda Duffy has a great article on her blog about Georgia having SEVEN of the top 25 fastest growing counties in the U.S. This is good news…so share the secret and Rhonda’s blog with anyone who still believes the Georgia real estate market is slow.

March 22, 2008
Georgia has 7 of the top 25 fastest growing counties in the U.S.
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Who says folks aren’t buying houses? This was a news story on the 11 Alive news on March 20, 2008.

In the top 10 counites are Forsyth (323 reported sales of resales in the last 30 days by the FMLS), Paulding (295 reported sales of resales in the last 30 days by the FMLS) and Jackson (79 reported sales of resales in the last 30 days by the FMLS - FMLS is not the primary listing service in this area).

The other counties in the top 25 of the U.S. according to the census bureau are Cherokee, Barrow, Walton and Newton.

Again, where will these folks live if they don’t buy your home?

Buyers, don’t forget our Duffy Buyer Cash Bonus. See cancelled checks and testimonials at www.DuffyRealtyofAtlanta.com

15 January

Learn how Duffy Realty shares our commission with our Buyers – View Video

Duffy Realty has given Buyers over 2 Million Dollars in the last 2 years states our accountant. The testimonials have been overwhelming and WE ARE PROUD! See the comments and testimonials on our website for yourself. If you don’t want the money for yourself, your child’s college fund or to buy yourself a new boat, car, furniture or some other toy, at least give it to your favorite charity. Oh, and don’t forget to tell your friends!

See more about the program where we share our commission with you at:
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15 January

Learn how Duffy Realty can help you find Buyers for your home – View Video

ONE BILLION DOLLARS is what our Sellers have saved in Listing Commissions! Unbelievable by any standards. These over 6,000 people in just 5 years are gone! They moved on with their lives. Will you be next?
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15 January

Rhonda Duffy does Charity Auctions pro bono

I am proud to be a part of the auction team that assists charities all across Atlanta in raising money. Rhonda Duffy, licensed auctioneer, does auctions all year round and has broken records for fundraising consistently. If your organization needs help, contact Rhonda at the office and she will see if your charity fits her criteria. Here she is auctioning at Good Mews.

 
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