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Real estate advertising facts
From the 2006 California Real Estate Association Internet vs. Traditional home buyers
The typical buyer is now an Internet buyer. Homebuyers who used the Internet as an integral part of the home buying process increased significantly in the past six years from 28 percent of all buyers in 2000 to 70 percent in 2006, as high-speed Internet access became increasingly popular.
Buyers reported that the Internet provided a greater sense of control, especially with real estate Web sites becoming more consumer-friendly. More than nine of ten Internet buyers indicated that the Internet helped them better understand the home buying process and put them in more control of that process.
When asked which one information source they would use to start their own next new home buying search, home buyers chose Internet listing services and the builder's Web sites as their top two choices.
Internet search related facts (Sources: Google and California real estate association Internet vs. Traditional home buyers, New Home Buyer and Builder Survey:
The pervasiveness of real estate information on the Internet has created a phenomenon in which about 20 million people are browsing home listings each month. (Google.com)
Builders allocate less than one-fifth of their budgets to Internet-based media, while online consumers spend one-half of their time using online media.
Consumers Value Online Resources Most In The Search for New Homes While Builders' Use of Traditional Media Continues to Dominate
Online Resources Are Believed to be the Most Useful and the Most Important to Consumers and Builders Agree That Their Own Web Sites Produce the Highest Quality Leads
Gaps Persist Between Consumers, and Builder Marketing Behaviors
Consumers Look to the Internet and Recommend Online Sources for Future Search Needs Along with REALTOR Recommendations
The typical buyer is now an Internet buyer. Homebuyers who used the Internet as an integral part of the home buying process increased significantly in the past six years from 28 percent of all buyers in 2000 to 70 percent in 2006, as high-speed Internet access became increasingly popular.
Buyers reported that the Internet provided a greater sense of control, especially with real estate Web sites becoming more consumer-friendly. More than nine of ten Internet buyers indicated that the Internet helped them better understand the home buying process and put them in more control of that process.
Internet buyers were generally more satisfied than traditional buyers on every aspect of the home buying process.
When asked which one information source they would use to start their own next new home buying search, home buyers chose Internet listing services and the builder's Web sites as their top two choices.
Builders allocate less than one-fifth of their budgets to Internet-based media, while online consumers spend one-half of their time using online media.
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