Are You Proud of the Neighborhood Information on Your Real Estate Website?

Providing useful neighborhood information on your website can be a challenge.  You can try to keep updated information on your site yourself, but that requires more time than most agents have to spend. 

Neighborhood Information for Real Estate WebsitesYou can also provide links to other websites, but that sends your visitors away from your site – never the best solution.  And, just linking to other sites is not the most professional way to make your site a true hub for real estate information.

Here’s an Answer: Offer Neighborhood Information and Get Leads at the Same Time!

If you’re not familiar with Neighborhood Scout, you need to evaluate this service as a way to provide very unique neighborhood information, and as an irrestible offer that will turn visitors into leads.

Neighborhood Scout is more than just a compilation of neighborhood statistics, it is a neighborhood search engine

  • Your visitors can use that search engine to find neighborhoods that meet their lifestyle, whether they’re looking for a good family neighborhood, a place friendly to young singles, or good places for first-time homebuyers to look, among other things.
  • If you work with transferees, they’ll enjoy the search that lets them find a match for their current neighborhood in your geographic area.

Neighborhood Scout Can Be Integrated Into Your Website

The best news is that Neighborhood Scout offers a version just for real estate professionals that you can frame into your web pages to keep your visitors on your website.   And, unlike some other services like Onboard, this company’s fees make it reasonable for you to put the search on your individual website.

The search is also set up so that the visitor is offered some useful information just for doing a search.  But to get the complete story, registration is required.   Anyone who registers on your site is your lead and you can then follow up with them.

If you give Neighborhood Scout a try, let us know what you think!

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2 Comments

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If you are considering holding an open house, make sure to address their shortcomings by focusing on a more targeted traffic. One way to do this is to take advantage of the opportunities available online

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Realestate Master,

Not sure what you’re commenting on in relation to neighborhood information. Can you explain further?

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