Yes. Always gr8 value with visual aids.
2006-10-17 22:42:51
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answered by gujjubadshah 2
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Yes, and the more images the better.
I used the Internet and local newspapers to find my house. I was moving from another state, had one week to find a house and didn't want to waste any time driving around. By the time I made the trip back and met the agent, I already had a list of homes I wanted to see. I found the house, made an offer and had the home inspection done all before I flew back home. I actually had two days to spare.
The website that had my home was actually the local Board of Realtors. My home had at least 8 photos of the interior and exterior and really sold me on my home. In fact, I wound up buying at the top end of my budget, but I don't regret it.
2006-10-18 01:50:11
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answered by Le_Roche 6
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Of course you should include images. You are already selling a proposition. Already it's hard to imagine buying a reat estate. Now you want the buyer to imagine how it look like.
Help them and help yourself. Put in the images, sales will go up for sure. :-)
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2006-10-18 00:22:37
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answered by Anonymous
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For real estate, ads are much more effective with images. People want to see houses, not just read descriptions.
If you are advertising property for sale, you might also want to check a few sites that let you advertise for free. Google Base, Trulia, Buyerhunt, etc. all let you enter property info so buyers can see it. Good luck!
2006-10-20 16:00:59
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answered by JC 1
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You would need to weight that decision based on your pocket book. Line ad's are cheaper. Picture ad's more expensive. Now I have a questions for you; when it has been shown that 85% of the public searching for a new home does it on line, "Realtor.com", etc, why would you be putting money into a piece of paper that most don't look at anymore and only last 1 day? I suggest you consider investing in a website for your business and buy tag words to draw people to it on the net.
Good Luck!
2006-10-18 02:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in FL. and what they do here is put a real nice picyute of them selfs next to the homes or just their infermation,one guy even has himself in speedo, on!THAT on was a little much!LOL!but I think a nice picture from chest up would work!{dress how you want to appear to others!Good luck,Hollywood
2006-10-17 22:47:12
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answered by hollywood 5
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With all the adds people scan through while searching for a home I would say yes,I would be more apt to pay more attention to adds with pictures of the property
2006-10-18 00:25:40
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answered by hardworking_ct 2
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Yes, in this day and time it is critical that you do. The market is too competitive not to.
2006-10-18 03:59:24
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answered by ShacklesOff.com 3
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Well i think you should, how else will someone see it with out wasting $20 worth of petrol
2006-10-17 22:49:07
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answered by ΞֱΞ Ďєάđ вύт ĎуłάиΞֱΞ 2
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