RealtyTrac™ (www.realtytrac.com), foremost online marketplace for foreclosure properties, has launched RealtyTrac Community, a new and exciting social media platform that enables RealtyTrac’s millions of visitors to throw up questions and exchange answers with regard to real estate online — all in an open and transparent environment, totally free for users.
Commenting on this, James J. Saccacio, Chief Executive Officer of RealtyTrac, stated, “With over 80 percent of homebuyers and sellers turning to the Internet to help them buy and sell real estate, creating an open online community where our customers can get advice and share information is an important part of the RealtyTrac experience.” “Social networking is something that appeals to a growing number of real estate consumers, and as market conditions continue to change we will continue to offer our customers new and exciting products and features to help them prosper.”
Learn from now that owing to RealtyTrac Community, homebuyers, investors, sellers and real estate professionals can pose questions, offer answers, start discussions and connect with other users in an user-friendly real-time social community almost instantaneously.
How should you take advantage of the same? Anyone can perceive discussion threads in the forum. There is the requirement of a free registration to participate with questions or reply to current threads. Visitors can rummage around for local real estate experts and ask specific questions in relation to neighborhoods, schools, market conditions, financing, and foreclosure activity or locate local services by means of tapping into the knowledge and insights from RealtyTrac’s 3 million unique monthly visitors.
In short, RealtyTrac Inc. (www.realtytrac.com), is the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties, providing all the resources that home seekers, investors and real estate agents need to locate, evaluate and buy properties below market value. It is ranked as as the third largest real estate site by MediaMetrix and No. 53 on Inc. magazine’s 2006 Inc. 500 list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
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