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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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How to write a lead-winning, memorable real estate agent bio (+ examples)

Housing Wire

And while that may be true, well-crafted real estate agent bios can build trust and credibility and serve as a powerful tool in an agent’s marketing arsenal — giving prospective clients. Tate knows the city, understands luxury, and loves historical architecture. Tate is a native New Yorker who grew up on the Upper East Side.

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How to Price Your Home for the Current Market

Eppraisal

Comparable Properties (Comps) Listings with similar specs — lot size, square footage, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, floor plan, and architectural style — as your home sold within the past six months are excellent points of reference when pricing your house. Search real estate listing sites to find suitable candidates.

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Can a Shed Increase Property Value?

Lamacchia Realty

It can be a place to store lawn supplies and gardening tools, or it can be made into a room for a workshop, or art studio. Some potential buyers are even more attracted to a home because it has a shed! When potential buyers visit your property, their first impressions are usually formed based on the landscaping and curb appeal.

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Appraiser Has Very Big Problems With Borrower

Appraisal Today

After a major interior makeover, the architecturally significant home is in Houston‘s upscale Piney Point Village neighborhood. That’s what makes midcentury architecture so appealing: It brings the outside in.” When a property goes under contract, that is an excellent sign of what the buyer and seller conclude the property is worth.

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Circa 1990: Exploring kitchens and baths from ‘the age of beige’

Inman

Construction methods and materials, mechanical, windows and design features require updating and renovation to meet the needs of today's buyers. Houses of this period, whether single-family or multifamily units, are hitting the market all across the country.

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Appraising Historical Homes

Appraisal Today

This article provides an insight into the appraisal process of historical properties, emphasizing the role of market data, potential buyers, specialized databases, appraisal methods, and the significant impact of preservation restrictions. Sometimes buyers like them and sometimes not. Many people don’t like them. baths, 2,973 sq.ft.,