When searching for a real estate agent, make sure he or she is tech savvy.
You are. The point person in your quest for your dream home should be packing
the latest technology too.
Check the stats compiled by
MountainSeed Appraisal Management in Atlanta, GA.
A vast majority, 90 percent of home buyers use the internet to kick off
their search for housing.
Home buyers today are mobile. They aren’t just sitting at a
desk, online looking for a home. Mobile applications are also a weapon of
choice.
Nearly 30 percent are smart phone home shopping while waiting in line; 27 percent
are searching over dinner and 26 percent are guests at someone’s home and likely
just bored stiff.
On average a person conducts 11 digital searches before making another move, like calling
in an agent, attending an open house or otherwise 3-Ding their search.
Agents in certain states have a greater need to get with the digital thing.
The states with the highest number of online queries for first time home buyers
are Delaware (The First State is first); Louisiana (it can get pretty muggy
traipsing around); Mississippi (ditto); South Dakota (there’s just too much to
walk around); and Wyoming (ditto).
"I think it is important to note that not only are home buyers using
technology more than ever, but also home owners. When possible, many are looking
at refi rates, paying their mortgage payment by smart phone, or simply perusing
their mortgage statement," said David Craig, vice president of sales at CEDAR
Document Technologies an Atlanta, GA-based communications technology company.
Craig added, "it is also important to note that ‘mobile’ doesn’t necessarily
mean a borrower is on the move. Many people today opt for their (smart) phone
while sitting at home before ever opening a laptop or using a desktop computer.”
Written by Mark K.
Hicks
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