The Internet is no longer a fad, much to the chagrin of a good friend of mine who will remain nameless.
His stock in Beta tapes, Laser Discs, and Pepsi Clear are hopefully rounding his portfolio out nicely, and it's from this perch that there are few squatters left.
The solution the Internet solved was the lack of Information Now!, a movement that swept across the nation with the such speed that there's not even an 80's Pop reference I can make to draw a close-enough comparison, though jams and break-dancing are close. It got you real estate information, whatever it was, when you wanted it, and when it didn't get there quick enough, they went to fiber-optics, cell phone towers, and a failed attempted bringing back carrier pigeons.
And it solved problems...but questions beget questions. And the one thing the ‘Innanet didn't do, was ask you why? Imagine the time saved?
Long tail searches have really fleshed out this trend, where your computer, or G-Mail can almost see where you're coming from, through algorithms but not really. "Live performances Final Countdown WAV" searched at 3:00AM doesn't need an explanation, it's just basic curiosity, but " Homes Bellingham Under $300,000″ can return, oh say, more than your share of sites. And you just have a simple question. That's where we come in.
You might get a call asking why, mainly because for every 5 billion people who are looking online at homes, there are a few that have valid questions to be answered, and are frustrated because drinking through a fire hose doesn't ever seem to quench thirst. No one's ever stood back up, and said "That hit the spot!" unless they were part of a very poorly written satire for the WB (that took a lot of time and effort to write, but did the execs call back? No). So here's why we're calling. Offering problems to solutions, and here's my list of how:
Researching the area?You're interested in waterfront, lakefront, mountain view property but don't know the area that well, the pricing for certain areas and why they might be higher than others, how close are the schools, are they any good? What if there was someone who's job it was to know all of these things, and keep you up to date with bulleted lists and photos?
Looking at homes based on what the listing price is? You're looking to either move here, downgrade your home size, check out second homes, or condos, but are amazed at the prices, and wonder if there are any hidden costs, association rules, or more importantly DUES? What if the home has been on the market for 900 days, with no price reductions and the seller is ravenous to take any offer? What if there was a contact you'd made that could get you this info on all properties?
Your answer could be a real estate agent. Yes, you can do it yourself. You can build a house yourself. My Dad fixed the sink by himself, and watered his forehead and Chuck Norris T-shirt every time he went to get a glass of water, before they called a professional to come in and do the job correctly, quickly, and at minimal cost. And no round house kicks for disrespect.
Click to chat below, if you've got any questions, and I'm available!

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