Thursday, July 5, 2012

Follow on Social Media for First Dibs on Properties

If you're in the market for real estate and have already checked the local realtor listings without finding the right property, you don't want to go back to Zillow or Trulia every day to see what's new. And, you definitely don't want to look at the homes books in your area because they're always at least 45 days outdated when they first come out because of printing and delivery timelines. Instead, check out www.TCLewisProperties.com and/or follow a few local social media-savvy realtors who tweet or post newly listed properties on Facebook. At the T. C. Lewis & Co. website, you can create an account for yourself with no strings attached that allows you to receive newly listed properties matching your criteria as soon as they come on to the market, as well as saving favorites to revisit and comapre. And, you can search using a map tool, by type (home, condo, sale, lease, commercial properties, etc), by street, MLS number, and more. We currently provide searchable properties for all of Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and Western North Carolina - and as we expand the business, we expand the areas that can be searched for properties. You can inquire from each listing for more information, schedule an appointment to see the property, or share the property with friends or family on social media sites of by email right on the property page.

Tenants or prospective tenants can search properties for lease on our site - both commercial and residential properties. We tweet updates of new properties, post them to Facebook, and put them on our site as soon as they become available. We also update existing tenants on our social media sites seasonally.

So, to stay up to date on the newest properties hitting the market before they get picked over, follow T. C. Lewis & Co. on twitter by going to www.twitter.com/tclewisco (@tclewisco). Or, 'like' us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tclewisproperties. If you've already signed with a realtor you can still use this technique to feed them interesting listings from our office. Happy 4th of July!

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