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10 ways to use virtual reality technology in your real estate business

Housing Wire

This transformative technology has opened up a new world of possibilities, empowering agents and captivating potential buyers like never before. These immersive experiences enable prospective buyers to explore properties in three dimensions from the comfort of their homes.

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No Basement, No Garage, No Problem: 7 Practical Home Storage Hacks

Lamacchia Realty

Many buyers think about all that extra storage space they would get with a basement or a garage, especially for outdoor accessories. If you’re a potential buyer, don’t completely dismiss a house without a basement or garage. Decorating the shed also gives a cohesive look to your yard!

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Appraisals: Using Comps Across a Freeway?

Appraisal Today

I don’t normally pull comps across a highway In so many cases it’s an awful idea to cross a major road or highway to pull comps because a highway sometimes separates markets that are far different in age, square footage, lot size, architecture, price point, school district, etc…. But it’s still not a major difference.

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A Guide to Common New England Home Styles

Lamacchia Realty

With a history almost four centuries old comprised of architectural influence from around the world, this region offers many styles of homes. The front door is centered, typically without architectural decor but modern versions can have a porch or portico added to the design. But what are they?

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Real Estate and Design Trends to Watch in 2024

Empire Appraisal Group

Real Estate and Design Trends to Watch in 2024 Design & Architecture , Design Trends By: Barbara Ballinger Source: [link] From ecosystem conservation to “new” darker neutrals in exterior paint, we look at the trends set to take hold in the industry this year. ©Ed Wonsek, photo courtesy of The Architectural Team (TAT) Why now?

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Guide To Midtown Houston Townhomes

Houston Properties

They are always available, attentive, and active in the pursuit of the right buyer. In those early days, property developers were reluctant to come to Midtown due to its poor reputation. Midtown is now considered a trendy and lively neighborhood, though some parts are still under development. Adkins Architectural Antiques.