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Re: Google to list property ....
You are just playing with words.
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Re: Google to list property ....
I don't see this as necessarily bad for realtors; especially in Canada where the industry is protected from this kind of competition by the government. Stuart has often said that mls is only available to people out of the kindness of realtors hearts; but this misses the point that pretty much everybody now expects to start their property searches on the web. However when they start they are confronted with the truly dreadful mls website so I would hope that this will either force it to become better or simply get shutdown.
Personally I think having a combination of street view, maps, and real estate listings could be a really good offering from google. |
Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 8146448)
Personally I think having a combination of street view, maps, and real estate listings could be a really good offering from google. BUT even though I was told they were coming last week at a meeting with the board, it does take time (don't know why). |
Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Helen Parnell
(Post 8146463)
The realtor.ca is being constantly upgraded and street maps etc are coming. Also a link to local demographics so you can get an idea of the income range of your neighbours and ethnic mix.
BUT even though I was told they were coming last week at a meeting with the board, it does take time (don't know why). |
Re: Google to list property ....
I think their thinking was to change it so that in the long run they can make it better.
I agree I do not know why it should be so slow now. |
Re: Google to list property ....
My post was tongue in cheek but it does highlight perfectly the difference between the morals of the realtors in Canada. I would respectfully suggest that anyone viewing Sam's post versus Helen's would be able to pick the one to deal with with relative ease.
As most know, I am a lawyer. Having to put up with comments and jokes about lawyers is just part of the job. I have picked people up from the airport as well. Who knows, I may start putting my wife's name on all my posts too:rofl::p From a seller's perspective, surely this new site will be a very good thing. It will be interesting to see how the purchaser's realtor will get paid in such a situation. If sellers hold their nerve (and refuse to pay the realtor's fees) it could be the begining of the end of realtors. Who would honestly pay a realtor $9,000 to "help them" purchase a $400,000 in Calgary when they can view the details online and view the house themselves (a la England)? It may generate extra work for lawyers though, in that they will be asked to draft contracts that actually benefit the purchaser rather than the current pro forma contracts that are significantly adverse to their interests. |
Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Helen Parnell
(Post 8146463)
BUT even though I was told they were coming last week at a meeting with the board, it does take time (don't know why). |
Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Helen Parnell
(Post 8146463)
The realtor.ca is being constantly upgraded and street maps etc are coming. Also a link to local demographics so you can get an idea of the income range of your neighbours and ethnic mix.
BUT even though I was told they were coming last week at a meeting with the board, it does take time (don't know why). |
Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Helen Parnell
(Post 8146485)
I agree I do not know why it should be so slow now.
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Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 8146517)
And how is this a good or positive thing:confused:
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Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 8146517)
And how is this a good or positive thing:confused:
Its just information. If its possible to make it easy to access, then why not do so. More information to base a decision on is usually better than less, simple as that. |
Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 8146517)
And how is this a good or positive thing:confused:
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Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8146530)
Its no different to take a drive around a neighbourhood and looking around, but it saves you the trip. If Im buying a home I want to know about the neighbourhood. When did you become all P-C anyway? You dont assess the makeup of a neighbourhood before investing hundreds of thousands to live there?. Im not going to pretend I wouldnt.
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 8146531)
I reckon a lot more people will be interested in that than would admit it.
Example 1: The ethnic and income mixes of Bridlewood/Evergreen are broadly similar to those of Tuscany (communities within Calgary) yet I wouldnt live in one and I doubt AC would live in the other. Example 2: Taking my last home and my current home there is probably a wider spread of income levels (lower mean) in my current area and certainly a larger skew towards Black (Caribbean and West African) and Asian away from Black (East African), East Indian and White, HOWEVER I prefer this area (even with the sketchy reputation) for a number of OTHER reasons. Alan I dont doubt for a minute you are correct |
Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 8146531)
I reckon a lot more people will be interested in that than would admit it.
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Re: Google to list property ....
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 8146568)
Example 1: The ethnic and income mixes of Bridlewood/Evergreen are broadly similar to those of Tuscany (communities within Calgary) yet I wouldnt live in one and I doubt AC would live in the other.
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