How We Make YOUR HOME Stand Out in the Market

 

The Importance of Online Presence

According to the National Association of Realtors, 93% of home buyers find their future home either online, through a Realtor, or from a “For Sale” or “Open House” sign. Given this trend, it’s crucial to capitalize on both “old school” and “new school” techniques to ensure your home stands out.

From Curb Appeal to Web Appeal

You’ve probably heard the term “curb appeal,” but have you heard of “web appeal”? We list your home on over 350 different websites with an international reach. Gone are the days when people drove around on Sundays looking for homes. Today, most buyers prefer to browse online from the comfort of their homes until something piques their interest. Only then do they pick up the phone to schedule a showing. Having a strong online presence is essential to getting potential buyers through your front door and ultimately selling your home. We recognize this, embrace it, and ensure your home is showcased online in the best light possible.

Professional Photography and Videography

To enhance your home’s web appeal, we hire a professional photographer and videographer. We don’t rely on iPhones, and we certainly avoid making guest appearances in bathroom vanity photos! We’ve been collaborating with our photographer and videographer for seven years, and he is among the best in the business. Below is a sample of one of the videos we produce for each of our listings. This video is featured all over the internet, maximizing your home’s exposure. Our goal with these videos is to give potential buyers a real sense of the home’s layout while highlighting its best features.

By combining traditional methods with modern technology, we ensure your home gets the attention it deserves, both online and offline.

 
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