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House Hunting in Auckland with the Barfoot and Thompson Real Estate App
It’s been 5 years since I last looked at the Barfoot & Thompson Real Estate App. I did a brief review of it back in 2013. That version was a finalist in the Designers Institute Best Designers Award and they … Continue reading →
Posted in Auckland, Australia, Australia Real Estate, burglary, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, Buying a House Mistakes, Canada, Canada Real Estate, census, climate change, commuting, Crime, Crime Prevention, Family, First Home Buyer, Flood, Future Technology, Futurist, Gadgets, good books, Google, Google Glasses, Google maps, Google Mobile App, Google Satellite View, Google Street View, home, Innovation, Internet Privacy, Lifestyle, Location Based Services, Map apps, mapping buildings, Maps, Market Research, Mobile Apps, mobile friendly, New Zealand, New Zealand Maps, New Zealand Real Estate, People, property, Public Transport, Selling a House, SmartPhone, Smartphones, Technology, telecommunications, theft, top apps, track crime, traffic congestion, Traffic Information, UK, United Kingdom, USA
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Tagged 3D, 3d house view, bad real estate agent, Barfoot & Thompson, Buying a home, Buying a house, Buying a House in Australia, Buying a House in Canada, Buying a House in New Zealand, Buying a house in the UK, buying property, buying real estate, cheap virtual reality headset, cheap VR headset, finding the right home, FREE eBOOK, how to look for houses, LIM report, Luigi Cappel, Mistakes Buying a House, property title, Real Estate, real estate agent, Real Estate App, real estate apps, real estate eBook, real estate listings, realtor, Rental appraisal, Viewmaster, virtual house view, Virtual Reality, virtual reality headset, VR, VR headset
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Why Do Real Estate Agents Take You to Houses You Don’t Want? Could it be You?
Why are you looking to buy a house? Is it an investment for the future? Are you getting married? Are you planning to have children or perhaps already have some? Are you really clear on what you want? Whether you … Continue reading →
Posted in Australia Real Estate, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, Buying a House Mistakes, Canada Real Estate, eBook, Education, First Home Buyer, Google Street View, grocery, home, location based apps, Location Based Education, Mobile Apps, Money, New Zealand Real Estate, property, Selling a House, The Location Guru, UK Real Estate, US Real Estate
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House hunting and Remembering Which Feature Went With Which Room
I remember so many debates over the color of walls, the type of appliances, the wallpaper with a rip in it and other positives and negatives when viewing open homes or homes for sale in general. I don’t know what … Continue reading →
Posted in Australia, Buying a Home Research, Buying a House, First Home Buyer, Google maps, Google Satellite View, Google Street View, GPS Maps, house hunting, location based apps, Map data, mapping buildings, Mobile Apps, Mobile Maps, People, photo apps, Real Estate, SmartPhone, Smartphones
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Tagged collecting notes about a hoouse, house hunting, House photos, how to remember what you saw in a house, note taking when buying a house, open homes, Real Estate, realtor, viewing a house, viewing homes
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Choosing a Real Estate Agent (Read Time 2:50)
Do you need a real estate agent when you start looking for a house? What makes a good real estate agent? Is good relative to whether you are buying or selling? From my new Kindle eBook Buying a House Using … Continue reading →
Posted in Buying a House, GPS, Location Based Consultant, Market Research, Mobile Apps, Real Estate, The Location Guru, Word of Mouth
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Tagged bad real estate agent, Barfoot & Thompson, Buying a home, Buying a house, Buying Real Estate in New Zealand, Buying real estate in the USA, choose a real estate agent, find a real estate agent, good real estate agent, GPS car nav, LIM, location bed real estate app, Location-based service, multi list property, New Zealand Herald, Real Estate, real estate agent, real estate agent review, real estate apps, Real estate broker, realtor, TripAdvisor, worst real estate agent, worst real state agent in New Zealand, Yelp, Zillow
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A House Is Not A Home. Buying Right With Location Based Services
Are you planning on buying a home? Do you know someone who is looking right now? If yes, subscribe to this blog or tell a friend, because I’m currently writing an eBook that will help. I will be sharing a lot … Continue reading →
Posted in Consultant, eBook, emergency, GPS, Location Based Consultant, Location Based Education, Location Based Services, Mobile Apps, Public Transport, Real Estate, SmartPhone, Social Media, SoLoMo, The Location Guru
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Tagged advice on buying a house, answers for home buyers, apps for home buyers, Buying a home, Buying a house, home value, house buying app, house value, how to buy a house, LBS, Location-based service, questions for home buyers, Real Estate, real estate agent, real estate eBook, real estate risks, realtor, research home buying, Social Media
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