I’ve been in the Hamptons the last few days working on a new real estate venture with Scott Forcino, Esq.– a real estate advocate brokerage paying 100% of the commission to real estate agents (more on that another time.) While in town, we decided to have dinner with Michael Daly, Redfin Marketing Manager for Long Island. Mike’s an old friend and a seasoned real estate veteran (and blogger) in the Hamptons.
We were discussing Redfin’s real estate search engine (if Truliar is one, so is Redfin and every mom and pop broker website with a search box). Between sliders, I wondered out loud (sorry Mike, did I get some beef on ya?)— “Why do all the real estate websites only focus on house listings (hoping to attract buyers)?
Why don’t real estate websites list buyers looking for homes? Perhaps then we’d have a buyers’ search engine.
Seems to me buyers are as valuable (if not more so) to the real estate transaction as house listings and their aggregation is as valuable (if not more so) than house listings.
Sure, there are Real Estate Wanted sections in classifieds, but no such animal really exists on the real estate “media” sites to encourage buyers to list their real estate “wants”.
Michael thought he’d try it and list his buyers on his blog. Why not?
Just a thought.
What do you think?
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