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Residential Property Management for Homeowners and Real Estate Developer

Guide For Real Estate Agents

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You know a real estate website will help you market your services, educate your clients and prospects, and build business relationships. You’re ready to get your site up and running. You even have a picture in your head of what it should look like.

My advice at this point is to slow down — just a little bit. The initial setup stage is where most folks make their biggest and costliest mistakes. In their excitement, they skip the necessary research and sign on with a designer who can’t deliver exactly what they’re after.

Or they shell out $300 dollars or more for a real estate website template, only to realize later that the design can’t support their content plans.

A web host (like Dotster, GoDaddy, or hundreds of others)
A domain name (like www.mysite.com)
Web pages (HTML files to structure the pages and style sheets to format them)

A web host is a company that provides web hosting services. These companies own servers (extremely powerful computers) that host and “serve” the files that make up their clients’ web pages.

You can create a website on your computer. But you have to put the files onto a web server before anybody can access them over the Internet.

When you visit Amazon.com, your computer requests files (via the Internet) from a server. In this case, it’s Amazon’s own server. Your computer will request HTML files, graphics, scripts and other items needed to view and use the home page at Amazon.com.

Web hosts are a dime a dozen. The trick is to find one that’s reliable, easy to use, and with decent customer service. In web host standards, “decent customer service” means you can actually get somebody on the phone when you have a problem.

I use and recommend GoDaddy (www.GoDaddy.com). I’ve also had good luck with Dotster (www.Dotster.com) . A medium-sized hosting plan at one of these providers runs about $9 a month. You get a little more for the money at GoDaddy though, at least in my experience.

Getting a domain name is easy. You just go to any domain registrar (like Register.com or GoDaddy) to first see what’s available. The registrar will tell you if a particular domain is taken or available. When you find an available domain name that you want, you register it. The cost to register a domain is about $10 per year. More than that, and you’re overpaying.

Before spending any money on your real estate website, educate yourself. Read as much as you can on the subject, and comparison-shop between different vendors. Determine your web goals, and make a list of features you’ll need to support those goals. Start small with only a basic plan — you can always add features later as you find the need for them.

The Home Entertainment Center

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Every time the computer industry tries to make inroads into the home entertainment center by offering products that are designed to use the home TV screen as a computer screen, consumers offer a lot of resistance. Yet, the computer industry persists as evidenced by Intel’s Viiv technology and the fact that the media center version of Microsoft’s Windows XP operating system and several versions of the Vista operating system are designed to make computers a part of the home entertainment center.

While consumers have been busy resisting the incursion of the home computer into the home entertainment center, computer equipment has been sneaking in anyway. This covert incursion can be seen in the form of newer forms of TV technology. DVD players, digital TV converters, satellite receivers, DVR’s, and video gaming systems are all computers in some form or another.

One of the side effects of having all of this new technology so thoroughly computerizes is that there is an unprecedented level of compatibility between computers and the Internet, and the home entertainment center. For example, there are a variety of devices that take advantage of Internet connections to provide their users with more options. The TiVo is a good example of this. TiVos download their program guide information from the Internet and are even capable of being programmed to record specific TV shows from another location over the Internet. Some of the newer TiVos are even capable of downloading movies from the Internet to be shown on TV sets. Other devices that can do this include some versions of Sony HDTV sets, the Vudu, the Slingbox, Microsoft’s Xbox 360, and several others. The Apple TV can fetch video from the home computer(which can get the video from the Internet or from a digital video camera), and the ability to download movies directly from the Internet is expected to be coming soon to the Play Station 3 from Sony.

Another interesting result of the overlap between computers and TV is the introduction of portable video devices. A portable video device is a hand held, battery powered portable device that can store video on a built in data storage system and then display it on a TV screen or its built in screen. These devices come in a variety of sizes and capacities. For example, there are versions with only two gigabytes of storage space and such small screens that you have to wonder why anyone gave them the capacity to play video. At the other end of the extreme are devices that have amply sized screens, the ability to store over a hundred hours of video, access the web over a WiFi connection, and even record video that’s being played off of other devices and store it on their own hard disks. The data storage systems use either flash memory or more conventional hard disks, and the screens can either be conventional LCD technology or energy saving OLED screens. Some of these devices can even download video from some Digital Video Recorders if all of the compatibility issues are taken care of.

Rent Guarantee to Provide Peace of Mind for Landlords

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Property is one of the important assets that can be very useful. Anyone who owns a house can have advantages from the house ownership. The simplest utilization of house is living in it. There are other benefits of owning house as asset; it can be rented for gaining profit rather than let the house not utilized. Rented house can be an active asset that can add more income to the owner; the fact that the property price is raising make some people prefer to rent a house when they cannot afford to buy one.

When property owners wanted to put their property to the rental market; they can have the help and support from rental agents. Choosing rental agent that provides rent guarantee can be a very wise thing to do. Rental agent that provides guarantee on the rented houses or building will also provide peace of mind for the rented property owner.

There are guarantees on void management, inventory, gas and electric safety check, energy performance certificates assessment, repair and maintenance request. The property owner will also have the on time payment guarantee. Deliberate or unintentional damages caused by tenants will be the rental agent’s responsibility to take care of. Regular inspections on the rented properties will ensure the conditions on the rented houses are good.