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“What Web-Site Feature Did NAR Find That 90% Of Home Buyers Used When Searching For A Home?”
It was neighborhood information & interactive maps*

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* National Association Of Realtors 2007 Profile Of Home Buyers And Sellers, p52

What benefits would you receive by adding personalized neighborhood tours to your web listings? Continue reading this article to learn how you can capture your neighborhood expertise and showcase it on your web-site – all in five simple steps.

How It Works

Working with the homeowner to identify their favorite neighborhood points (restaurants, shops, schools, and so on), and contributing your own knowledge of the area, you use Explore My Neighborhood's unique online tool to upload pictures and personalized descriptions of each point, and then place a link on your website.

When prospective buyers visit your site and see a property they're interested in, they click your Explore My Neighborhood link, and immediately get a unique "bird's eye view" of the neighborhood's BEST selling features, personally recommended by you and the homeowner, and carefully plotted on an online map with the photos and full details prominently displayed!

See A Neighborhood Tour In Action

A sample neighborhood tour is shown below. The house for sale is shown with a blue icon on the map. Click on the red icons to explore the best features of the neighborhood - personally recommended by you or the homeowner.


What Are the Benefits?

Here are three powerful benefits you will get by using neighborhood tours:

Compete more effectively on-line by offering buyers the two main pieces of information they want in researching a purchase – details on the house and details on the neighborhood.

Save time each day by avoiding calls and showings to people who don’t like the neighborhood. Give them this information on the web so they can research this first and only call you if the house AND neighborhood interests them.

Get more listings by showing home-owners you have a more comprehensive marketing strategy than your competitors.

5 Quick And Easy Steps To Creating A Tour

Using Explore My Neighborhood couldn't be easier. You don't need to understand HTML, or use any kind of web creation tools. You just use our simple point-and-click interface to upload your neighborhood images, add descriptions, and the tool handles the rest.

If you can click a computer mouse, you can set up Explore My Neighborhood in just five simple steps!

GET STARTED RIGHT NOW!
To get started, you simply type in the address of your listing. Explore My Neighborhood will find the location on the map for you.


Enter Property Details
Next, you enter the listing details and upload any images of the property you want to use. And if you already have the property details on your website, no problem.Explore My Neighborhood won't make you type them again!


Invite The Homeowners to Participate
if you'd like to collaborate with your homeowner to choose the points of interest, the system will send them an e-mail that assigns them a user id & password.This allows them to participate by contributing images and details to the interactive map. If you choose to select the points of interest yourself, you simply skip this step.


Enter Neighborhood Points of Interest
Now you're ready to upload the images and points of interest for the neighborhood. You can do it yourself, or have your homeowners to do it, using the simple point- and-click interface.




Link To Your Website
With all of the information in place, Explore My Neighborhood automatically generates a link for you to place on your website, or send to customers in an email message. When your visitors click that link, they begin the neighborhood tour!



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