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You may have noticed those links at the top of the blog to Private Buyer and Seller Pages Client Only Pages.  I’ve had a couple questions as to what that’s all about.  If you click on them, you’ll quickly realize they are password protected - hence the word ‘Private.’

note: just moved these pages to client only, so this is an old screenshot. just updating the post now to reflect some changes…

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A private page on the blog is just one way for me to communicate and share information with my clients.  For my Sellers, they can log onto their private page to find out the latest web traffic for their listing, review the feedback they’ve been given on their house, see the history of print ads and showings, and keep track of critical dates and events during the term of their listing and the sale of their house.

For Buyers, we start this page as a Buyer goes under contract and detail out important dates and events as the first entry.  That way, when my Buyers are at home at midnight and can’t remember what day their inspection period ends, they can log into their private page and find that information.  There’s also records of my calls and faxes, interactions with inspectors, their lender, title and escrow folks, things like that.

Basically, it’s all an effort to make my Buyers and Sellers as comfortable and informed as possible.  Who wouldn’t want the important details of their particular home buying or selling transaction available to them from any computer 24/7?

The pages are still young, but we’re working on the next generation of these pages as well as improvements to our business systems to help keep the pages as accurate and up-to-date as possible.  We have lots of ideas and plans for these pages, ways to make it easier for me to keep them updated and for my clients to receive and add to that information.

Want your own private Buyer or Seller page?  Email me and let’s get started!

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