The Internet is often used for browsing new properties, especially when there is distance involved. Statistics tell us that 80% of all home buyers will start their search for a new home by browsing the Internet. While looking at the Internet gives a general feel for areas and prices, for obvious reasons, at some point you will need to involve a realtor.
In today's market, one of the key requirements to being a skillful realtor is familiarity with the Internet. This not only speeds up the property finding, it also means that the computer can do the compilations for you, and you can get the perfect home without getting out of your chair!
Once you have chosen the area you wish to live in, then choosing the right real estate agent for you will be your first priority when buying a new home. The emphasis here is on 'choosing the right real estate agent for you'. This is because it is not difficult to find an efficient and willing realtor, but the ideal is to find one that is suited to your personality
If you are a 'let's get this show on the road' type of person, then you will want an up and at'em type of realtor. One who is slower and very precise may drive you up the wall! You also need to feel that the realtor that you choose knows exactly what you are looking for in a home and will not waste your time (or their own time) offering you property that is unsuitable. This will only happen if you communicate accurately to your realtor exactly what you really want.
If you are looking at vacation property, there is often a ready made realtor who knows everything you need to know about the property involved. This is often the case with vacation homes and beach front properties that have been built to attract investors wishing to buy second homes. Often these are large blocks of condos with recreational facilities included.
If you are the type of buyer that says 'when I see it, I will know it', then the Internet, with all its choices of homes to buy is invaluable.
One of the questions to ask a realtor, is how familiar they are on the Internet. Make sure they can contact you by email and that they can turn up the MLS listings for you to look at. Sit with your realtor and get the virtual tour on a couple of homes.
Often, realtors will actually state in their profiles that they are internet proficient. This may often mean that they may know more about market trends and economic indicators in the business world as well as having all the realty facts at their fingertips,
If you want to save time, money and frustration, then take the time to find a realtor that knows exactly what you want and who knows exactly where to find it on the Internet.