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It used to be the case when a person wanted to sell their house that they would buy a classified ad in the newspaper. Maybe there would be some fliers outside of the house, or distributed via real estate agents, that contained a couple black-and-white photos. Eventually the photos became color, and people started listing their homes online.
But technology is in a continual state of advancement, perpetually offering new opportunities to open-minded thinkers. In the latest iteration, real estate has been given the YouTube treatment, and doesn't it make all the sense in the world?
From Wired:
Craigslist and YouTube Make Great Roommates
I wonder whether my parents, who want to sell their beautiful New Orleans home -- untouched by floodwaters -- will consider this approach, or whether Dad's A/V equipment is reserved strictly for videos of family members voluntarily humiliating themselves on camera.
Labels: real estate, technology, youtube
1 Comments:
If the sales agreement we signed on Monday falls thru and the house reminds on the market on Sept 14, the world will be able to view 6 Glacier on YouTube... thanks for the tip.
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