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Sarah & Les Oswald do you compile that info or do you just link to it?
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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That's a good answer (and a very cool niche) by Catherine Ulrey and I'll add a few thoughts.
Every real estate website should have:
Bio, blog, page for sellers, page for buyers, and a way to capture leads as well. Here is where you want to highlight what makes you unique and special and what sets you apart from all the other real esate agents, be it a niche, great marketing, amazing testimonials, etc.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
447,987
What ever is relevant to your target market. For example, my target is horse property. I have a map showing nearby trails and feeds stores. I blog about horse properly, horse events, etc. Crime stats and school reports are really relevant to my clientele.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
864,658
Report on school, stats on recent solds, price point per sq foot, days on the market, crime stats and a way to capture leads.
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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4,800,082
630,251
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3,988,007
Community pages, schools info, local info and an IDX search feed plus a CRM.
7,836,139
Access to current listings is the most important feature. And, they do not like any requirement to register before looking at the available properties.