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Real Estate Mailings – Get More Expired Real Estate Listings
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Every real estate agent has used some form of real estate postcard marketing over the span of their career. Yet many of these agents waste thousands of dollars a year because they don’t make smart decisions about who to send their real estate mailings to and what the mailings should contain.

As an agent for the past decade, I have made a fantastic living by using real estate mailings to generate expired real estate listings. This article will explain how I do it and how you can use real estate postcard marketing to beat your competition and dominate your local market. The best part is, if you use these steps, you’ll save thousands of dollars every year on your mailings and sell more houses than you ever have!

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January 4th

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Real Estate Note Listings
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The number of people on the lookout for real estate notes are increasing day by day, as the profit involved in the business is great. Lots of websites provide real estate note listings. Business, commercial and residential notes are the major categories of real estate note listings. Real estate note listings are ideal for both buyers and sellers. They are also used by real estate note brokers to improve their business.

Real estate note listings provide buyers a wide range of selection. Through these listings they can purchase real estate notes at a higher profit margin. Location is another great advantage with this type of listings. You can purchase real estate notes from your locality or any other locality you prefer. Another advantage is the variety of listings available. If you are interested in commercial real estate notes, you find them in a separate category and you don’t have to search all real estate note listings. The greatest advantage you get from real estate listings is that your real estate note would be displayed to different types of investors. Prices offered by different types of investors vary. Sometimes you could enter into a deal beyond your expectations with the help of these listings.

Real estate note listings are also ideal for people who need immediate cash. With the help of real estate note listings, you can quickly find a buyer who would be ready to release cash immediately for a good discount. Real estate note listings allow you to easily sell a part of the note or the whole thing. Real estate note listings have much flexibility, and they can be used by both sellers and buyers. Blindly believing real estate note listings can be dangerous. It is better to take each single note in the listing and see whether it matches your selling or buying criteria.

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January 4th

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Google Base and Real Estate Listings – Ignored by Real Estate Agents?
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Google has expanded again, this time moving into the world of real estate–or at least real estate listing services. Their website, called Google Base, launched in November 2005, and lists properties for sale, which can be uploaded free. Home buyers can narrow their search by typing in particular areas, such as “San Francisco real estate.”

Although the information isn’t nearly as complete as the typical MLS listing, the new Google service allows buyers the opportunity to search with more anonymity than most similar sites. Before Google Base, viewers were generally asked to reveal personal information before they were given a chance to look at properties, and that information was then used as leads for agents.

It’s a free advertising vehicle for agents, similar to Realtor.com, but doesn’t offer nearly the choices of the actual MLS. However, the site has been up and running for less than a year, so it’s yet to be determined what the site will eventually look like, in terms of the number of properties and the site’s overall features. For instance, buyers can currently narrow their search by ZIP Code or county, but it’s not yet possible to search specific neighborhoods within a target area.

Perhaps the biggest change is that buyers can search for real estate listings through Google itself, rather than having to go onto the World Wide Web for information. The basic concept is similar to craigslist–the popular site that allows people to buy and sell goods and services nationwide.

At the moment, only properties that have been uploaded by agents appear on Google Base, but time will tell if Google will expand the information to include properties that have been “spidered” from World Wide Web listings on other sites. There will likely be a considerable amount of debate as to whether information that’s traditionally been held solely by the MLS will ultimately become accessible to all home buyers. If the trend toward open access continues, it’s possible that home buyers will gain access to what has previously been available only to real estate agents.

Eventually, the MLS may finding itself needing to enter into some sort of partnership agreement with Google Base, that is, unless they decide to team up with one of the other two search engine giants, Yahoo or MSN. Only time will tell how this latest Google venture will play out, but as always, it will be consumer demand that dictates the final outcome.

It seems as though real estate agents haven’t taken to Google Base in all areas. In a search for Lake Elsinore, California, few of the listings available on MLS came up on Google Base. Interestingly, Trulia.com uses the Google Base map and more properties came up listed on Trulia.

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November 26th

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