Thursday, January 29, 2015

How Technology Is Changing Home Sales

Your home’s first showing is now online. Realtor.com says 94% of all buyers start their home search on the Internet. Buyers are ten times more likely to find the home they purchase online than anywhere else.

The Castetter Group knows how important technology is to the home buying and selling process and that’s why we’ve integrated it into our process.

Once we ensure you have high quality photos taken of your staged home listing. Then your listing is syndicated on more than 300 local and international websites.

Specifically, we will list on these top sites:
  • Realtor.com: This is where the world shops for real estate with over forty million visits per month. Realtor.com has mobile and iPad apps. These two apps receive 22 million viewings per month.
  • TalktoTucker.com: The Talk to Tucker website has more than 300,000 viewers each month and is continually growing. With our dominant presence, we reach more targeted buyers and give your home more exposure than ever before.
  • Mibor.net: The Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors is our local board of Realtors providing access of your property to all Indianapolis Realtors. There are more than 187,000 viewers per month.
  • iTucker.com: With iTucker.com a buyer can use their phone to find your home. This website can be accessed from any smart phone giving buyers instant access about the price of your property & photos. Just enter the street name. An average of 70,000 hits a month. Exposure you can’t afford not to have. 
We also utilize Facebook and Twitter to help spread the word about your property.

We know your time is valuable and want to maximize your home’s selling potential. Agents within The Castetter Group are available to our clients by email, text and phone.


Are you ready to get started selling your home? Contact us today at (317) 414-1117 or chris@thecastettergroup.com.

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