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YouTube Upload Issue

YouTube Upload Issue

YouTube File Upload Issues.

We are currently experiencing an inability to upload videos to the FloorPlanOnline YouTube channel.  This stems from YouTube suspending our account for a “violation of their community guidelines” which is very frustrating given we have not changed anything and have had this channel active for years, and others are doing the exact same thing!  So we are evaluating options and trying to get an explanation from a real person at YouTube, which is proving next to impossible.

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3D Plan Updates

3D Plan Updates

Major update to the 3D FloorPlan
The best just got better with NO FLASH. Most 3D tools use flash. Changing that has been a long process, but the day has finally arrived where our 3D floor plan no longer uses flash. The benefit is you can use the space planner on an iPad to plan your spaces! The viewer has worked on mobile devices for some time now. The editor needed work. We are there now.

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NAR Research states Floor Plans Very Useful!

NAR Research states Floor Plans Very Useful!

Buyers rate floor plans as very useful website content.

Give buyers what they want and get more people coming to your website vs the other guys!  According to NAR, floor plans were right behind photos and detailed property information in terms of usefulness of website content.  It makes sense.  Floor plans allow browsers to see the potential flow of a home, where the kids will sleep, where the man cave or kraft room could go, and more.  It helps people visualize how they could live in the home.  Combine that with the tools FloorPlanOnline provides, and you have the complete visualization tool to help people feel comfortable with the decision of purchasing the home.

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First Time Ever: Average New Home Prices Soar Past $400k

First Time Ever: Average New Home Prices Soar Past $400k

Month over month sales up 6.2%

Over the past 7 years, a renewed faith in the American economy (starting back in 2010) and now continuing through 2017, has resulted in significant increases to the selling price of homes.

According to just released Census figures in its October 2017 New Residential Sales report,  new single-family home sales are up 6.2 percent month-over-month.  The Census Bureau’s numbers declared an average home sales price of $400,200 – the highest since March 2007’s average of $329,400.

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