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Name:
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John C
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The Future of Lake Martin MLS
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12/7/2007 10:19:32 AM
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Glad you are enjoying it. That one on Lakewood was a good 'un. I have another one like it in the Real Island area now in case you know of anyone else looking.
The mapping feature promises to be a real help to the consumer, I think it will allow them to feel more comfortable searching without having to hassle so much with an agent. Don't get me wrong, obviously I feel that a GOOD agent is a tremendous help when looking. Buyers looking with agents (usually) find property faster, more cheaply, and with less "surprises." But when you are at the "just curious" stage, I am a big proponent of giving the public as much information as possible. The days of agents hoarding info, guarding the gates to the secrets of the MLS are over.
I may have said this before here, but it's kind of like picking a financial advisor based on the fact that he knows what price IBM is trading for right now. These days anyone with internet access or cable TV can tell you that. The key questions are WHY is it trading at that price, and what will it do in the future, and what will that mean to ME?
Same deal with real estate. A good agent can save you time, money, and worry. Only 5% of that effort comes from knowing MLS prices.
URL: 390 Morrison Road
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