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I have good news and bad news. The good news is that home searching has become widespread throughout the internet. There are sites popping up daily with new ways to search for homes across the country. Every day I receive new information about companies providing real estate listings, neighborhood information, maps, evaluations, pictures, etc. This is mostly a good thing for people curious about real estate in various parts of the country, or even the world.

 

The bad news is that not all the information is accurate and the sites are huge worldwide sites run by companies that are not made up of local real estate experts. The small details of particular areas in particular cities are not available like they would be from a local expert who actually lives and works in that particular city. And there is usually no real person to talk to and ask pointed, focused questions.

 

So, as a beginning exercise for a prospective home-buyer who is in the early stages of gathering information, these huge worldwide sites are a good resource to begin the information-gathering process; but as the search gets more serious it is best to contact a local expert with a website presence that is focused on the particular location the home-buyer is considering as a new place to live.

 

You can only go so far with pictures and basic information; at some point you need to talk with a live person who knows the in and outs of the areas, who knows the trends, who understands all the nuances and can interpret the mass of information.

 

I have developed my website to be this type of resource for home-buyers, making it easy to contact me and ask all the pertinent questions necessary to make an informed decision. My website is not as pretty as most of the worldwide real estate sites, but it is functionally designed to serve the purpose of providing the best local information possible.

 

Don’t get lost in information overload; allow someone locally informed to do the work of simplifying and analyzing, making sense of huge amounts of information that can be misleading if not fully understood in local context.

Published Saturday, July 21, 2007 8:05 AM by Mike Farmer

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