WHY USING THE WEB TO FIND YOUR REAL ESTATE AGENT MAKES SENSE!

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The Internet may be good for buying books or ordering pizza, but is it really the right tool to use when looking for a real estate agent?

The answer to that question is an unequivocal yes! Even though many people still rely upon referrals from friends and family, more and more are turning to the World Wide Web when seeking their ideal real estate agent.

Why look for a real estate agent online?
  • It’s easy
  • It’s convenient
  • Allows you to explore a wide range of options

Finding an agent can be challenging – not everyone knows of a good one they can refer and many people are too shy to walk in to a real estate office without an introduction. Therefore, going online to look for an agent is not only practical but, for some, the only available option.

DID YOU KNOW:

90% of homebuyers used the Internet when searching for their ideal property?

DID YOU KNOW:

that for example, a search of “Denver real estate” on 01. July 2011 returned 2,670,000 websites?

Using the Internet for your agent search provides you with a number of advantages that simply never existed before. For example, websites such as Sundaybell.com not only help you find real estate agents but actually match you with compatible ones, based on your requirements.

You can then compare offers, decide what services you need and anonymously correspond with agents to see who can give you the best deal.

Use Sundaybell.com to:
  • Ask questions anonymously without feeling shy
  • Decide what services you’re interested in
  • Anonymously negotiate fees without embarrassment
  • Learn how the real estate industry really works

The service is absolutely free, anonymous and you’re under no obligation to work with anyone. The beauty of the system is that not only do you find real estate agents who can meet your unique needs, but also that you can discuss the services you want and how much you’re willing to pay for them.

No surprises, no obligation, and no embarrassment – you’re in control the whole time.

“How Could You Not Want To Work With Joe? He Was Great For Us, And Frankly He’d Be Hurt If He Knew You Had Doubts.”

Sometimes the real estate agent who helped out your sister may not be the right fit for you… it’s just the way it is. Unfortunately, because the two of them have a great relationship, it could get awkward when that agent doesn’t perform for you. It’s a common enough situation and one of the disadvantages of working – or trying to work with a real estate agent that’s been referred to you.

Nobody knows your needs better than you. Go online to:

  • Get matched only to those agents who can offer what you need
  • Interview them anonymously to find out who’s the right fit
  • Negotiate fees and services before meeting them

When you find your own agent through the Internet, there’s no need to feel obligated to work with anyone or to worry about offending friends or family. By taking advantage of all that websites like Sundaybell have to offer, you can learn about real estate services, save on commission fees and voice any concerns you may have right from the start without feeling self-conscious.

And the verdict is…

The World Wide Web has transformed the way we do business and the real estate industry is no exception. The control is shifting back to consumers, who can now decide who they want to work with, what services they want and how much to pay for them. It’s really a no-brainer: in the search for your ideal real estate agent, the Internet is one of the best tools you’ll ever have.

Agree or disagree? Tell us what your thoughts are about finding a real estate agent online.

Contact Information:

Sundaybell Inc.Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Toll Free: 1-855-786-3291

Email: info@sundaybell.com

Contact: Andrew Brest, VP Marketing

Cell: 905-978-2995

Email: andrew@sundaybell.com

Hours of operation: 8:30am-11pm daily

Sundaybell - to help you get the answers that you need. Sundaybell will help you understand what services you might want - and need - when buying and selling real estate in the United States and Canada.

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