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Today’s internet-savvy Buyer scours for all electronic representations of homes on the market. Our local Multiple Listing Service limits the number of photos to 15 and, of course, doesn’t automatically send that information to every available electronic resource.
An electronic flyer, perhaps similar to this one, will be continually posted on other housing sites such as CraigsList, Trulia, Hot Pads, and so on. This particular flyer is a sample of one that used for a home that I marketed and sold on Kent’s West Hill.
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