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Set in the stunning mountains outside Tucson Arizona, this 5.5 million home will stun your senses. The flow of the floorplan and unique architecture are highlighted by beautiful photography. View the virtual tour here.
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Check out our NEW Demo House Tour – The new tour has built in drag and drop furniture, crisp wide photos, built in SEO and Social Media tools as well as tons of customizable options from background colors to up-loadable disclosure docs!
If you had a strong background as a project manager in the corporate world and decided to take on a new opportunity in real estate as a career, where would you focus your attention in the market today? That question was on the mind of Rhyne Gamble, RE/MAX Realty Suburban, Shawnee Mission, Kansas, just over two years ago when he decided to leave his career as the director of a sales and service company and join his my wife, Tonya, who had been in real estate for 15 years, to create the “The Gamble Team”. The Gamble Team now numbers five employees with Rhyne specializing in listing only and his wife and the rest of the team working with buyers.
After analyzing the market conditions and what prognosticators felt would be happening, Gamble’s choice for direction was to focus on the distressed property segment of residential real estate. What he saw was a financial market which was focused on foreclosure and was being “shepherded” by a special type of real estate agent who was focus mostly on the transaction, not the relationship with the homeowner. As he observed, “The typical REO agent just put a sign in the yard, put the listing in the MLS, did not spend any money on marketing the property and proceeded to answer their phone once a week to sort through all the calls from interested prospective buyers so they could find one offer to present to the lender owning the property.” He saw how long this process took and learned how costly this process had become to both homeowners and lenders as the U.S. residential real estate market continued to escalate downward. Industry experts estimate that the cost of foreclosing on a residential property have been running as high as 50-60% of the value of the property during 2008-09, for example.
Gamble’s analysis led him to focus on the Short Sale approach as the preferred way to address distressed properties. His research revealed that over 50% of homeowners who have fallen behind on their loan payments have never contacted their lender (mostly out of fear or lack of understanding) and that after 3-4 months of the lender not getting any communication from those homeowners, the lender proceeded with foreclosure actions. And, in many instances the homeowner became emotionally distraught enough to proceed with trashing their own home, thereby further increasing the cost of foreclosure. He reasoned that there was a huge disconnect between the lender and the homeowner—-and, certainly a very poor communication channel between the two and that there had to be a way to mitigate the communications gap between the two. He reasoned that it would be far better to reach out to homeowners who were delinquent, helping them understand that there is help available to them before it is too late and providing them with assistance in negotiating with their lender so the homeowner does not let their credit rating be destroyed with a foreclosure and so the lender is able to liquidate the property at a much lower cost. As Gamble says, “It just seemed to me that there is a true “win/win” solution which was not being focused on by enough lenders and homeowners. I felt that there had to be enough lenders and homeowners who can be brought to understand that there is much more good in negotiating a Short Sale than continuing down the path of foreclosure. I also believe that it was most important to invest in marketing the property vs not spending anything on marketing like most REO agents have done in the past. The need is to get this sale completed as fast as possible—everyone benefits if the transaction is completed faster! So, I researched the market for a concept which would be easy to employ, which would be state-of-the-art and which would differentiate my listings from all the others in the market, so my sellers’ properties would be on the market for fewer days and sell at a higher percentage of the listing price. I found that the FloorPlanOnline (www.floorplanonline.com) concept gave me a solid competitive advantage and I have utilized it on properties priced as low as $200,000 most successfully.” 50% of his business today is distressed properties and by far the majority of Gamble’s Short Sale listings are sold to owner occupants as a result of his marketing program.
Gamble soon learned that he was a bit naïve’ in thinking that all parties would automatically recognize the virtue and the “win/win” in his Short Sale approach and, when the average Short Sale took from 90 to 180 days to close after submitting an offer to the lender, he quickly learned how to cut corners within lender’s organizations so the homeowner’s situation could be mitigated prior to foreclosure proceedings being enacted. In fact, during Gamble’s two plus years of focusing on Short Sales, he has only had 1 transaction which went to foreclosure. Gamble’s success ratio (% of Short Sale transactions which get closed) is 95% vs the national average of 20%. But Gamble believes there is good news on the horizon. Gamble believes that lenders are finally getting the message from the federal government, which is strongly encouraging lenders to focus on Short Sales as the primary approach to liquidating their deliquent home loans vs the foreclosure approach. Gamble believes that lenders are increasing staffing so Short Sales can be negotiated faster and so Short Sales can be closed much faster, thereby salvaging the credit of more homeowners. Rhyne Gamble can be reached at rhyne@key2kc.com or 913-220-0818.
Mouse Over with Photo Thumbnails. Today, we released a small but useful feature – Photo Mouse Over. Now, when you are viewing an Interactive FloorPlan Tour, you can mouse over a camera icon and a small thumbnail image of the photo will pop-up next to the camera icon. Click, and the photo will change on the left. This new feature will allow users to quickly preview photos of interest, and then click to get a larger view. It is available and live today on all tours – you do not need to do anything!
Embedded Object Enhancement. We have also enhanced the embeddable object for the Interactive FloorPlan to include the mouse over feature, although a larger size photo does show. In addition, we have included navigation buttons on the photos to allow for easier navigation between photos – just click the arrow buttons to go forward or back. The old way required you to click a camera icon, then close it, and then click another camera to navigate between photos. This new feature should make it much faster to view photos on the embeddable FloorPlan Tours.
You can easily add an Embeddable FloorPlan Tour to your blog sites or on many company sites (like Windermere, John L Scott, Coldwell Banker Bain, and others). Just think of the SEO benefits of creating a blog post for each of your listings – name the Post the address of your listing, add your marketing text, and then include the embeddable FloorPlan Tour. You can also add the video if you want as well! It adds more content to your website, keeps browsers there longer and turns them into buyers!
To configure your tour’s embeddable objects, just go to Manage Orders, then click the View link under Marketing Materials, then click the Embeddable Object button to get to the set-up page. You can change the colors of the buttons and the text on the buttons, and you can elect to show a “Full Tour” button (or change it to other text), which when clicked, will open a new window with the complete branded tour. All you need to do when you have completed your customization is hit the Apply button, then click the link above the code and right click your mouse to copy the embeddable object code. Then, go to your blog or listing detail page for your listing and right click your mouse to paste the code in the desired location. Add additional explanatory text on top or below the code, and save. That is it! It is cool, effective, and keeps the buyer on your website longer to become a buyer!
We have launched a new feature on the FloorPlan Tours where you can now add a “hotspot” to any other webpage on the floor plan area. So you can add a link to a video (like a youtube video), another website, a community tour, or school website. Just go to Manage Orders, then click the link under the Tour Editor column, and then Edit Photos on FloorPlan. The hotspot tool is at the bottom towards save.
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