Real estate prices in Maharashtra may dip to refect slowdown – Business Standard
December 31, 2008 on 6:01 pm | In Real Estate | No CommentsReal estate prices in Maharashtra may dip to refect slowdown – Business Standard
The property rates in the ready reckoner for Mahrashtra may drop marginally reflecting the subdued sentiments, sources said. A final decision may be taken tomorrow. The property ready reckoner is prepared by the office of the inspector general of
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Pitkin County real estate transactions – Aspen Times
Buyer: St. Regis Club of Colorado Inc., Orlando, Fla. Property: Aspen Residence Club and Hotel condo unit B64, club weeks 4, 5, 25 and 39 Price: $325,632.13 Seller: AFG Snowmass LLC Buyer: Kevin P. Huber trustee, Sandy G. Huber trustee, Kevin Huber
Pitkin County real estate transactions – Aspen Times
December 31, 2008 on 6:00 pm | In Real Estate | No CommentsPitkin County real estate transactions – Aspen Times
Buyer: St. Regis Club of Colorado Inc., Orlando, Fla. Property: Aspen Residence Club and Hotel condo unit B64, club weeks 4, 5, 25 and 39 Price: $325,632.13 Seller: AFG Snowmass LLC Buyer: Kevin P. Huber trustee, Sandy G. Huber trustee, Kevin Huber
What’s ahead – Newsday
Real estate experts predict what’s in store for buyers and sellers in the new year. ( Photos.com ) If it’s true that income is a key driver of housing prices, then the sharp rise in unemployment will keep housing prices low and primary home
Real Estate Websites – Avoiding the Embarrassment of Broken Links
December 31, 2008 on 8:01 am | In Real Estate | No Comments>
Your real estate website should be the epitome of professionalism.
Why? Because websites reflect their owners. So if a real estate website is sloppy and full of errors, readers will think the same of the agent behind the site. And who wants an error-prone agent helping them with something as important as buying or selling a home?
Take hyperlinks, for example. A website with broken links does not inspire confidence. It does not convey attention to detail, which is what people look for in a real estate agent.
The Reason for Broken Hyperlinks
Broken hyperlinks happen for several reasons: (A) The link points to a file that no longer exists. (B) The link points to a file that has moved. (C) The link is written incorrectly.
Regardless of why broken hyperlinks happen, you should make sure they don’t find their way into your real estate website. When you do find them, correct them immediately.
Broken links say a lot about a website, and none of it’s good. They say…
* This is an amateur, unprofessional site.
* This site is not managed by anyone. (Known as the “ghost-town effect”)
* The owner of this site has no attention to detail.
* The owner of this site does not care about the site.
Checking for Broken Hyperlinks
Obviously, you don’t want your visitors to think any of these things. So conduct a daily walk-through of your website — weekly at the least. Click on all the links (especially those that link to off-site information, as this information may have been moved without your knowledge). Make sure all images display properly.
A weekly review will only take you two or three minutes, depending on how large your website is. But no matter how long it takes, it’s essential.
How to Automate the Process
For a faster and more thorough approach, enter each of your web page URLs into the link checker at this site: www.validator.w3.org/checklink. It will perform an automated diagnostic check of the hyperlinks on every page.
Some of the errors the program returns will merely be recommendations. You can be the judge of that. But it’s a quick way to check links for basic functionality — especially on larger sites with a lot of links and pages.
* Copyright 2006, Brandon Cornett. You may republish this article in its entirety (and unaltered), provided you keep the hyperlinks active and include the byline and author’s note.
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Brandon Cornett wrote the book on real estate websites and web marketing. The Agent’s Guide to Websites & Web Marketing includes more than 50 pages of tips and strategies, helpful illustrations, and a comprehensive review of real estate websites from all over the web. Learn more at: http://www.armingyourfarming.com/products/webguide.php
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