This spacious home is located in Durham's popular and best-selling neighborhood, Trinity Park. Situated on the edge of Durham's edgy downtown, this home is a stone's throw from the park.
It boasts a large family room and separate dining; five (5) bedrooms, and three (3) full baths, and 1/2 bath. The bedrooms are large and have lovely hardwood laminate floors.
The yard is large, about 1/3 acre, and the back yard is fenced. The surrounding homes are lovingly maintained and cute as a button. Click here to view the virtual tour.
A blog with information about the daily happenings of a real estate broker. Written by Robin W. Thomas, REALTOR®, Broker/Owner - Selling Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Raleigh and RTP-area homes
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
A picture is worth a thousand words, or at least more buyers
Most buyers begin their real estate search online, so it only makes sense that having an abundance of high-quality photos of your clients' homes are a necessity. So why do so many agents overlook this simple fact? Maybe to save time and money, or they just don't see the value in eye-catching, jaw-dropping photos. More pictures and high quality pictures will draw more buyers in to see your home.
Many public real estate websites rank listings higher with more photos. High-quality pictures are essential to compete in this market of high inventory and low sales volumes.
I hire a professional real estate photographer to take as many pictures as possible. His camera is better than mine, and he brings additional lighting to highlight the home's best features. He sends me the pictures in digital format that can be used for print and electronic media.
Many public real estate websites rank listings higher with more photos. High-quality pictures are essential to compete in this market of high inventory and low sales volumes.
I hire a professional real estate photographer to take as many pictures as possible. His camera is better than mine, and he brings additional lighting to highlight the home's best features. He sends me the pictures in digital format that can be used for print and electronic media.
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