Single property websites, now live and only on NRVLiving.com!
The video below talks about the site, how it’s laid out, and what buyers – and sellers – can expect to find. I’ll be working on NRVLiving.com/Properties over the next couple of weeks to finish things up, but I was so excited about getting this going that I had to share.
Several people I’ve shown this to have asked the same thing – “what’s the point?”. One of my goals in real estate is to provide as much information as possible to buyers and sellers alike, and as home buyers are out riding around I want them to have the things they want to know at their fingertips. That’s why the signs were redesigned, and now – with just a web-enabled cell phone, they can find out even more.
NRVLiving Real Estate – maybe the tagline should be modified to read “Transparent AND Simplified.”
Thanks, Eric. I hope buyers find it to be a really useful tool – let’s make it easy to find out the details you want to know.
Thanks, Eric. I hope buyers find it to be a really useful tool – let’s make it easy to find out the details you want to know.
I think your single property web pages make sense, particularly with handheld’s today. Over the summer I was in NJ with my family driving through my grandparents neighborhood. I was easy to pass a house, read the URL and pull it up on my blackberry right there. We didn’t have to go home, search by price range, and scroll through a list of homes until we found the one we saw. Much quicker process to an answer.
I think your single property web pages make sense, particularly with handheld’s today. Over the summer I was in NJ with my family driving through my grandparents neighborhood. I was easy to pass a house, read the URL and pull it up on my blackberry right there. We didn’t have to go home, search by price range, and scroll through a list of homes until we found the one we saw. Much quicker process to an answer.