how can i run a realestate website successfully?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under realestate properties | 2 Comments »

real estate for selling and buying properties.. i have started a website www.keralarealmarket.com , now i want to have more traffic into that web page and i expect income from both advertisements and brokerage for selling and buying of properties by our clients. how can i run the site successfully?

I have no idea where you are located, as the place names are unfamiliar to me.

However, there are a few things that are important for a real estate website:

1. Provide the opportunity for website visitors to find properties they are interested in. I visited your site and it seems that you are already doing this. However, if it is possible to provide photos, this would be an enhancement. Website visitors like to see photos of properties. And make the photos descriptive and pretty.

2. I’m not sure what percentage of people where you are look at the internet for real estate, but if you want to get your website on the first page of results for your area, look into Pay per click or sponsored advertising. To get in natural results takes time, at least 6 months or even longer. Study Search Engine Optimization (SEO) so that you can make your website search engine friendly as well. Also use your domain name in your advertising (in the newspaper or elsewhere) so that before your website shows up in search engine results, people begin to become aware of your website.

3. Provide a sign in sheet for website visitors to request more information. This is essential so that you can capture contacts and follow up with them. And do follow up. Create a dialogue the same as you would in person. Many people who visit websites for real estate in the US are "just looking". Thus make your sign in sheet voluntary to avoid a lot of fake email addresses and contact information. If your sign in sheet is voluntary, you can interpret visitor sign ins as possibly being "almost" ready to purchase. Sometimes you have to follow up with people for a long time before they are ready to purchase.

4. Create a newsletter or something with good information about real estate in general or in your area that you can send to your contacts each month. For those who are not yet ready to purchase, this will remind them of you so when they are ready, they will contact you (hopefully).

Getting real estate business for the internet is a tricky thing. The most important thing is to give people the information they want, follow up quickly and keep in touch with the people who do sign in at your website.

Good luck.

Does "BUYOWNER" give commission to real estates who bring customers to them?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under real estates | 6 Comments »

Looking to buy a house and been working with a real estate agent. I was searching on buyowner and saw a couple of houses that interest me. I’m not sure if I should go to see the houses on my own or let my real estate agent know about it too. I do feel bad if she doesn’t get any commission on it becuz she has been working hard in showing me houses.

BE CAREFUL.
If you have signed a contract with a real estate agent, and you buy ANY house, the agent will probably be due a comission. READ THE CONTRACT THAT YOU SIGNED. If you buy a FSBO (for sale by owner) that owner is under no obligation to pay a comission to the broker. Which means, that you could be on the hook for 3% of the sales price. That would be an extra 3% ON TOP of what you pay the buyer.

If you want to buy a house that’s FSBO, make sure that your contract with the real estate agent is not in effect when you make the offer. And make sure that the agent didn’t show you the house. If they can proove that you made an offer on the house while you were under contract with them, or that you found the house through them, it’s likely that the contract that you’ve signed with them will provide for a payment of comission.

You can see if the seller is interested in paying the real estate comission to your broker, but I would imagine that most sellers would not be interested in that arrangement.

I wish you luck, and I hope that helps.

Why do most people look down on Realtors as a whole? Do most people realize the actual job requirements?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under realtors | 6 Comments »

I wonder why realtors get laughed at and made fun of. Most people think just for doing "a little paperwork" they get paid "thousands". Does anybody realize that it’s actually very time consuming and if done properly, can save the buyer or seller a huge headache and/or money. It’s actually a JOB. Often times, the realtor does not get paid if there is no end result, even though there were endless hours put into it. Are these jokers snobs or what?

I’ve never known realtors to be looked down upon or laughed at.

But then I’m an insurance adjuster.

You should see some of the nasty looks I get when I tell people what I do! I’m hated just as much as a lawyer or used car salesman but no where near as well paid!!

What is the rating of the Stott Realty Company?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under realty | 1 Comment »

I was just wondering how the service is at Stott realty.

it is a private firm, thus, it is not rated.

what do you think about the domain www.earlyproperties.com is it sutable for realestate bussiness websit?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under realestate com | 1 Comment »

please send the review just on domain name i know i parked it so i don’t want any clicks just let me know how the domain name looks
give the rating to domain name only

It is good , go ahead and make a real estate website .

Buying A Foreclosed Home?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under realestate listings | 3 Comments »

Alright, well my mom and I are thinking of moving to Palmdale but we can’t exactly afford a full priced home. So what I did was check the listings of foreclosed home. Now it says the loan balance is like 3,000 on average. Now on this page http://realestate.yahoo.com/California/Palmdale/Homes_for_sale/0dac4c81272c5cd9bcb396cce3090835;_ylt=AtW9lg8TWCjWcyS4ExQmn_LnMrQs?cc=realestate&p=Palmdale,%20CA&priceHigh=&priceLow=&nodeId=750007014&radius=&bedrooms=2&bedrooms=3&bedrooms=4&bedrooms=5&bathrooms=2.0&bathrooms=2.5&bathrooms=3.0&bathrooms=3.5&bathrooms=4.0&type=foreclosure&sortBy=price+1
it says the loan balance is $2238 but it also says the amount is $2238. So is that the price or what? Thanks in advance.

No, of course that’s not the price. What you are seeing is the amount of money which the current homeowner is in default on the loan. Assuming that this property is eventually fully foreclosed upon, the bank will offer it for sale at the current market value for the property. What they will accept to sell it may not be market value, but it will be FAR more than $2238.

Does any one know how to purchase a home w/out Realestate Agent?

Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under realestate | 12 Comments »

Does any one have any ideas how to find an owner who wants to sell a home w/ out using a realestate agent?
We have plenty of time to find our "perfect home" in Carle Place.
On the other hand – what does a r/a do for the home buyer?
i’ve been checking all the listing on the fsbo and a like – i understand that the agent works for the seller not the buyer, i want to know what do agents do for the buyer… if anything?

Do a search online for "for sale by owner." There are numerous sites such as buyowner.com fsbo.com help-u-sell.com which sell by owner or combine MLS listings with lower fees. I agree that the realtor does little for the buyer and costs a lot of money in today’s market. Of course, you are going to get a lot of comments from realtors that you do not pay for it etc. Of course the cost of selling is reflected in the price of the house.

looking for property or realestate that are behind on taxes?

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under realestate properties | 1 Comment »

jones or tayler county txas. this is near abilene texas

Go to the county office, the county secretary or clerk should be able to help you. They usually have a lot of properties left over after the tax auctions. I’m about to start purchasing some of these homes myself from different counties. I hope this helps you

Why real estates brokers have a super star kind of conjecture ?

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under real estates | 1 Comment »


A real estate broker is like a car-salesman, but for homes. They live on their image and reputation. Most go to great lengths to build themselves up as much as they can.

What is the best way to get MLS input sheets out to my realtors and receive them back filled in?

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under realtors | 1 Comment »

I am inputing listings in the MLS and realtors have been faxing me hard to read input sheets to enter. I waist alot of time calling them back and trying to figure out what they wrote down.

Create a web site form and have them fill it out on line. When you get it back its already filled in and can easily be cut and paste if you still want to waste time (albiet less time than before) entering it. Or have a web programmer take it and automatically send it to where it needs to go.

You can have the site hosted with a database for making them login and have the whole thing secure for less than a 200-300 bucks a year. And you should be able to have the thing designed for something like 8 hours of work at no more than $50/hr if you just shop around.

I would do it for that if you can’t find anyone reasonable just for the learning experience. I do a lot of database and web stuff and think I could figure out something that would make ya happy. Just let me know if you are interested.