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Selling Your Home Online
By Robert Hirscheimer

Do not hire a man who does your work for money, but him who does it for love of it.
--Henry David Thoreau

 

 

Trying to sell your home without a real estate agent is not easy. Apart from knowing the ins and outs of the transaction itself, you need to know how to market your property. One idea that is catching on is creating a website to showcase your house and your neighborhood.

There are many do it yourself website builders that make creating a website as easy as filling in forms and clicking on buttons. You can choose from many beautiful design templates and then create the pages you want to highlight the things that make your property special. It is fast and easy to upload pictures on most website builders, and entering information is a matter of typing the content into forms. There is no programming or special skills required.

Some of things that you may want to emphasize on your website are the year the house was built, pictures of the interior and exterior, the number of bathrooms, bedrooms, floors, the square footage of living space and the lot size. You can also feature any amenities such as: garage, central air conditioning, fireplace, alarm, patio, pool or whatever adds value to your home. You can also include a map and history of the neighborhood to better educate potential buyers.

 

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It is recommended to include the best parts of the neighborhood as well. If you are near a golf course, nature path, public transportation, elementary school or any other facilities that add value to your property you can focus on those areas on your website. You can include descriptions, pictures and links to those desirable locations all on one page or on separate pages of your website.

If you want to make it easier on your prospective buyers you can also create a page that has information on getting a mortgage, moving, and more. You can upload the content that you have found on other Internet websites or just create links to various websites that have this information.

There are some large real estate websites that allow you to upload photos and information on homes for sale by owner. Those real estate websites will cost you more money than creating your own website. They also give you limited space and photos, and subject you to their advertising. The advantage to creating your own website for your house is that it will stand apart from the others. You will get much more space to upload more photos and have several pages to market your home all by itself. Be sure to include you unique website address wherever you are marketing your home. This includes the sign outside your house, in the newspaper, or on posters.

Many website builders offer a free trial so you can see if this method of selling your home works for you.

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Robert Hirscheimer is the President of http://www.makeswebsites.com/, the #1 website builder on the Internet. Makeswebsites.com allows anyone to create an incredible website for a business, foundation, association or any other purpose, including selling a home. Go to http://www.makeswebsites.com/ to start a 7 day free trial with no credit card required. The cost is only $9.95 after the free trial.

 

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