Real Estate Listing doesn’t have to be a back-breaking experience. It doesn’t have to be expensive either. Countless people have listed real estate property for little to no money, and a majority of these people are likely to have listed their properties on the Internet according to Findmyroof.com. The web site offers its users 100% free nationwide real estate listing service in the United States. Some of the places where real estate listings can be posted are in real estate directory sites, Internet classified advertising listings, and auction sites. Furthermore, some independent real estate agents will even have their own websites created where they will showcase some of their finest properties for sale. Real estate and investment properties can also be listed in many local news publications which have classified ads in them, and these advertisements are usually published in print form and on the Web.

Listing a home online is very easy. All a person usually needs to do is register for a free account, or pay for a real estate listing account either as a one-time monthly fee or per listing. Then, they will put all the information requested in the required fields on the real estate entry page. Usually if a person needs help with listing a piece of real estate online they can find it by reading the FAQ section of a site, or the Help section of a site. In some cases further real estate listing assistance is offered via e-mail, or even by phone. When a person lists a home, recreation property, business, or other item online it is important to offer as much details as possible about that particular real estate. This means that descriptions of homes included on a real estate site should indicate details such as how many rooms, baths, or garage stalls a home may have.

Furthermore, any extras that the home may have with it that are included such as pool, new kitchen appliances, sauna, bar, deck, fireplace, basement, recreation room, and so forth should also be listed. The type of home that it is should also be listed as well. For example, potential buyers need to know if it is a ranch style home, cottage, two-story home, townhouse, condo, or other type of residence. The square footage of a home should usually also be included in a home listing.

Business and commercial real estate should include similar details, such as how many bathrooms it is or how many acres of land are included. The square footage of the property should also be indicated as well, and whether or not the building is new, used, or just recently renovated. Usually it is good for a real estate sales person to also include a floor plan of the entire commercial property. For investment property such as hotels, cottages, resorts, or amusement parks, the same principles would apply when listing that item for sale on the Internet.

In addition to all of the above, usually when a seller lists a building, piece of property, home, or resort for sale there usually is information posted about the exact location or address of a place. Furthermore, extensive photo or video coverage of a building or property usually is displayed which further helps buyers know what they would be buying. Contact information would also be necessary to include in case the buyer wants to make contact with the seller about the property or real estate for sale.



Written By: Emily Liu

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Emily is a freelance writer and her specialty is in real estate and mortgage business. This article hopefully will have made the process of listing real estate property easier for some people. It is usually not as difficult of a process as some may think.



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Real Estate Pros inquired:



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According to “Out of Reach”, the annual report of the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), prices of many rental markets have increased sharply over the past few years making affordable housing difficult for low and medium wage workers.

The report reveals a marked disparity between people’s earning and rental housing costs. This difference is sizeable and has increased every year. In fact, the cost of rental housing has gone up by 28% in the past 7 years, much beyond the wages earned by the people who need affordable housing the most.

NLIHC calculated the hourly wage needed to afford the rent and utilities of a market rate rental home in each state. Affordable housing was defined as the cost of a two-bedroom rental home without having to spend more than 30% of one’s gross income on housing costs. The report terms this rate of affordability as the ‘national housing wage’, which has increased to $16.31 from last year’s $15.78.

Housing prices in many rental markets far exceed the wages of the renters, making them the least affordable rental markets. Based on the Out of Reach 2006 report, Hawaii stands at the top of the ten most pricy rental markets for a two-bedroom rental home. Listed below are top 10 most expensive states for rental housing:

1. Hawaii - hourly wage of $23.53 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

2. California - hourly wage of $22.86 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

3. Massachusetts - hourly wage of $22.65 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

4. New Jersey - hourly wage of $21.21 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

5. New York - hourly wage of $20.70 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

6. Connecticut - hourly wage of $20.42 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

7. Maryland - hourly wage of $20.07 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

8. Rhode Island - hourly wage of $19.36 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

9. New Hampshire - hourly wage of $18.10 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

10. Alaska - hourly wage of $17.90 needed to afford a two-bedroom rental home.

The report concluded that a minimum-wage earner making $10,712 a year cannot afford even a one-bedroom home anywhere in the country. The reality is that a wage earner needs to make $28,475 per year to afford a two-bedroom rental home. Families with two minimum-wage earners need to make at least $33,925 to afford a two-bedroom rental home.



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Betty S inquired:


If you have three real estate companies sending you emails with multi-listings, if you want to see one of the properties, who gets the commission? There five properties that I want to see the inside of the houses. Company A, B, C, etc. One house is listed by one of the three people that have been sending me emails.Am I obligated to sign up with an agent if I want to see the inside of a house? Do I tell the other agents not to send me anymore multible listings?

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