Posts Tagged ‘real estate agents’

10 of the Best Social Media Sources for Real Estate

Aside from providing the latest details on Taylor Swift’s new album, Twitter and other forms of social media can be extremely useful when it comes to keeping tabs on the latest real estate news. Whether you’re hungry for foreclosures and short sales, information on recent tax credits, or tips on how to stage your home for a sale, these are the 10 best social media sources for real estate search.

Growth spurt... or Goliath?

Growth spurt... or Goliath?

1. Economix.Blogs.NYTimes.com

With contributors that include esteemed economics professors from MIT, Harvard University, and Princeton, the New York Times Economix blog helps readers understand the real impact of laws and market fluctuations that are relevant to the housing market. Recent blog posts discuss the impact (or lack thereof) of last year’s home buyer tax credit and the lasting effects of kindergarten education on a student’s life.

2. Twitter.com/Agentopolis

The best source for real estate lifestyle articles that aren’t focused on a specific region. Agentopolis combs through a variety of sources, posting about articles such as 10 Best Cities for Working Women with Kids and Hidden Costs of a First Home.

Porter Square in Cambridge

Porter Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts

3. The Cambridge Real Estate Blog

Harvard graduate and Cambridge real estate agent Charles Cherney tells readers what they can expect from the home buying process, how to find their dream home on Day 1, and when they can expect their home to sell in the Cambridge real estate market. Charles also regularly posts in-depth spotlights on Cambridge neighborhoods and properties.

4. Trulia.com/Voices

These message boards are great to browse through for real estate discussions. Post your own question, general or specific, for free advice from experienced real estate agents located in almost every region in the country.

5. YouTube.com

Another great source for real estate video tours. Check out this Cambridge real estate channel for video tours through the latest Cambridge MA listings.

A screenshot of WellcomeMat.com

6. WellcomeMat.com

A real estate video tour website featuring properties listed by 18,000 real estate agents across the US. Particularly useful for luxury properties in metropolitan areas. A good way to establish a connection with an experienced real estate agent.

7. Zillow.com/Advice

Similar concept to the Trulia message boards; another great source for free expert real estate advice.

8. LinkedIn.com

Any real estate agent that’s not on LinkedIn isn’t worth doing business with. Connect with a real estate agent you are interested in working with, read recommendations from clients or colleagues, find out if your agent has any certifications or designations that are important to you.

9. ConsumerBoomer.com

Even though it’s a blog that’s written for Baby Boomers, there’s a wealth of helpful financial information here that’s helpful for any generation. And though it’s not completely dedicated to real estate, articles include Affordable Vacation Homes and How to Get the Best Deal on Mortgages.

10. Twitter.com/EnergizedSeller

For home selling and staging tips, ask Dan Eason. Visit his website for more tips and tricks at EnergizedSeller.com

Did we miss something? Tell us your favorite social media source for real estate!


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07 2010

Why use an e-PRO REALTOR® in your Real Estate Search?

If you’re reading this blog, you obviously know the value of the Internet when it comes to real estate search. Home buyers today enjoy the ability to search the newest real estate listings, participate in online forums, and find valuable city data. At the beginning of the real estate search, a home buyer might spend the bulk of his or her time digging through thousands of web sites, MLS listings, and countless real estate agents. It’s inevitable that information overload will take its toll, leaving the home buyer even more lost than they were at the start of their real estate search.

This is where the need for a trusted, tech-savvy real estate agent comes in. A few notable real estate agents in the Boston area have attained the e-PRO Designation, a certification which recognizes the ability of a REALTOR® to use the Internet and advanced technology to assist home buyers. The certification is endorsed by the National Association of REALTORS® and entails classes and a final exam. Wellesley real estate agent Christine Norcross, Cambridge MA real estate agent Charles Cherney, and Cape Ann real estate agent Rosemary Quarato are three Boston area or Massachusetts real estate agents who have earned the e-PRO Designation.

Here are some benefits to working with an e-PRO (credited to the e-PRO NAR website):

  • Online home tours — Check out Cambridge real estate on YouTube!
  • Instant access to comprehensive neighborhood data – Look at recent Wellesley real estate and Boston area market reports!
  • Extensive property listings – Get instant access to Cape Ann real estate listings!
  • Immediate email notification of just-listed homes meeting your criteria
  • Referral networks and online forums
  • Newsletters on current real estate conditions in your area
  • Electronic faxes sent to you by email
  • Advanced software, PDAs, and laptops to find you answers on the spot

Whether you’re the type of person who always has the latest gadget, or you’re the type of person who’d rather write a letter than type an email — the benefits to working with an e-PRO designated REALTOR® in today’s technologically charged world are substantial.


Real Estate Tips, Tools, and Resources from a Top Cambridge Real Estate Agent

Looking for an easy way to find real estate tips, tools, and resources all in one place? You can find a collection of blog posts on various real estate topics for ANY real estate market on The Cambridge Real Estate Blog, which is written by Cambridge real estate agent Charles Cherney.

Topics include:

  • Five Keys to a Residential Real Estate Search
  • A Fresh and Clean Appearance Makes a World of Difference
  • 4 Home Inspection Myths
  • The Mortgage Appraisal

and more. You can read these blog posts on The Cambridge Real Estate Blog.

For insight into the entire real estate process and for detailed information about the Cambridge area, visit CharlesCherney.com. Charles Cherney is a top Cambridge real estate agent who has years of experience assisting buyers and sellers of homes in Cambridge. If you are a student or working professional who is thinking of relocating to Cambridge, take the first step by visiting CharlesCherney.com.


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05 2010

Explore Cambridge Real Estate on Flickr!

Flickr is the best place on the web to visually explore towns, cities, and neighborhoods — for example, you can now find photos of Cambridge real estate and its notable places on Flickr.com. Click the photo below to be taken directly to the Cambridge real estate Flickr Photostream.

Harvard Square

Harvard Square

Notable Cambridge real estate agent Charles Cherney is the photographer behind the Cambridge real estate Photostream on Flickr, where you can find photos of places in Cambridge such as Harvard Square (seen above), the Charles River, lush gardens, and interior shots of homes for sale in Cambridge.

Visit Cambridge MA real estate on Flickr today — and don’t forget to add real estate agent Charles Cherney as a contact to find out when he posts photos of new homes for sale!


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05 2010

How to Explore Real Estate on the Web

So you’re thinking about buying a home in Fall River real estate. You surf the net for information on public schools and other city data, plan a Saturday to do some drive-through home shopping, and wonder what else you can do before choosing a Fall River real estate agent. And if you already have one, you’re twiddling your thumbs and wondering what else you can do to accelerate the home-buying process. Here are a few ways you can get to know Fall River or any other city or town.

1. Get the scoop! Topix.com and WickedLocal.com are two websites which collect headlines about specific towns and cities from multiple publications. Local news websites are also great for community information such as local sports, coverage of special town events, and town politics. For Fall River local news, try SouthCoastToday.com and HeraldNews.com.

2. Follow your town on Twitter. Most towns lack the time and resources to maintain a Twitter account (with the exception being the town of Madison, Connecticut at Twitter.com/InsideMadison). However, Twitter is a wealth of insider information that is just too valuable to ignore. So how can you “Follow” a town if it doesn’t have a Twitter account? TweetMeme.com is a great way to follow users who mention a town like Fall River in their Tweets. Simply search the name of the town you’re interested in, and read the latest headlines, thoughts, and musings about that town.

A photo of Fall River from Flickr.com

A photo of Fall River from Flickr.com

3. Beauty through the eyes of the beholder. Flickr.com is a great way to get to know the landmarks and secret places of towns and cities. By searching for your town, you can browse thousands of photographs taken by Flickr users. Maybe you’ll stumble across a park you never knew about or a cool piece of public art!

4. Watch a movie. Forget YouTube — Vimeo.com is the best new place on the web for high-quality videos. A search for “Newton MA” will show you videos that zero in on scenes at local Newton parks, Newton politics, and even clips of the Boston Marathon!

Want more insider information on buying a home? Visit the Fall River real estate website for tips on buying and selling real estate, and browse hundreds of homes for sale in Fall River, MA. It’s never too early to start looking.


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05 2010

Fall River Real Estate is “Affordable and Diverse”

Fall River real estate may be exactly what you’re looking for. SouthCoastToday.com, the website of The Standard-Times newspaper, recently highlighted the town of Fall River as a great place for “affordable and diverse real estate.”

The publication highlighted Fall River’s Lower Highlands Historical District, home to several grand Victorian homes that are in the $500,000 range. Home buyers looking at other areas in Fall River real estate will be looking within a price range of less than $175,000 to $499,000.

Businesses, private and public higher education institutions, and the arts are continuously thriving within the Fall River community. This is a plus for business owners, those seeking rewarding careers, and of course, Fall River residents. Fall River is also abundant with recreational areas like three large parks designed by architect Frederick Olmstead which are often the site of Farmers Markets and family-oriented festivals.

For a comprehensive search through homes for sale in Fall River real estate, head over to the Arrow Realty Group website. There, you can find information about Fall River and its surrounding towns, tips for buying and selling real estate, and direct access to the most experienced Fall River real estate agents.


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05 2010

How to Find Harvard Square Properties

For buyers interested in real estate in Harvard Square, finding available Harvard Square properties can be difficult. The area owes is popularity to its unique restaurants, bars, and shops, frequent cultural events, movie theaters, and accessibility to the Charles River. Countless businesses call Harvard Square home, including the real estate office of Hammond Residential.

Cambridge real estate agent Charles Cherney of Hammond Real Estate has created a website for those looking for Harvard Square real estate at HarvardSquareProperties.com. Rather than digging through MLS listings, potential buyers can visit the Harvard Square Properties website to find a full list of frequently updated Harvard Square real estate listings.

As a Harvard graduate, resident of Cambridge, and real estate agent based in the heart of Harvard Square, Charles Cherney is the best resource for potential buyers seeking Harvard Square properties. No one knows Harvard Square and its properties better than Charles Cherney.


Inside Madison CT Real Estate

Is hunting for Madison CT real estate making you yearn to move? During your search, stay in touch with the goings-on of Madison CT by following Inside Madison on Twitter. Inside Madison on Twitter is run by none other than InsideMadison.com, which is a great source for exciting Madison CT events, Madison CT restaurants, and Madison CT businesses. You can even arrange for events and other community news to be tweeted to your cell phone.

Madison CT Real Estate

Last Friday, there was a free wine tasting at a Madison wine shop. It was a perfect prep for a special Italian six-course dinner event at the Tidewater Inn in Madison. Saturday was the Global Awareness Bazaar at St. Andrews Episcopal Church, which was a full day of fair-trade crafts supplied by non-profits that are dedicated to helping people in third-world countries. This Saturday, don’t miss “Spaaaah Day,” where a suggested donation of $35 will get you a chair massage, yoga session, guided meditation, a rejuvenating hand treatment and a healthy snack from Healthy Bites Cafe. The best part is, all proceeds go towards the construction of a children’s community center in Uganda. These are only a few of the exciting, sustainable events constantly being organized in Madison CT.

Just because you haven’t yet purchased that home in Madison CT yet doesn’t mean you can’t spend your weekends exploring the area!

For expert help in finding the home of your dreams in Madison CT real estate, contact Madison CT real estate agents Jerry and Maureen Sherman at 203-453-0391. Browse their CT shoreline real estate site for MLS listings.


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04 2010

Fall River Real Estate’s Featured Homes

Get started on the process of hunting for Fall River real estate by taking a look at some of the featured homes of Fall River real estate. For information on these Fall River properties, visit top Fall River real estate agent Marguerite Cashman on the web or contact her directly at 508 676-7600.

657 Highland Avenue, Fall River, MA

657 Highland Avenue, Fall River, MA

$449,888

657 Highland Avenue, Fall River, MA

7 bedrooms, 2 full baths.

28 different imported woods were used in the woodwork and carvings. The home extends to a separate structure, a “Tea Room”. There is an in-ground pool.

702 Locust Street, Fall River, MA

702 Locust Street, Fall River, MA

$249,888

702 Locust Street, Fall River, MA

4 bedrooms, 2 full baths.

2 family investment property. Right across from a park! Both units have parlors, formal dining rooms, eat-in kitchens, and 2 bedrooms. 2 car detached garage.

Take a look at more featured listings and visit the Fall River real estate website to see a full list of all Fall River MLS listings.


New Listings in Madison CT Real Estate

The jaw-dropping new homes listed in Madison CT real estate are causing the real estate community to buzz with excitement. Whether you’re searching for Madison CT real estate or Connecticut shoreline real estate, Jerry & Maureen Sherman of William Raveis Real Estate will connect you and your family with the home of your dreams.

Take a look at some of these beautiful new listings.

70 Field Brook Rd, Madison CT

70 Field Brook Rd, Madison CT

MLS # M9121765

$1,049,000 Single Family Colonial

70 Field Brook Rd, Madison CT

10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, 1 half bath, 3 garage spaces.

61 Silo Hill Rd, Madison CT

61 Silo Hill Rd, Madison CT

MLS# M9121873

$750,000 Single family Colonial

61 Silo Hill Rd, Madison CT

9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 5 half baths, 2 garage spaces.

Ranked in the Top 1% of all real estate agents in the country, Jerry & Maureen Sherman are members of the William Raveis’ coveted “Chairman’s Elite Circle”, “Certified Exceptional Property Specialist”, National Association of Realtors (NAR), Certified Buyer Representatives (CBR’s) and Accredited Buyer Representatives (ABR’s). Visit Jerry & Maureen Sherman, top CT shoreline real estate agents, on the web today for a full list of MLS listings and countless real estate shopping resources.


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04 2010