Wednesday, October 8, 2008

买房子必看得十八个网站

看到很多人问各种信息,希望这些有所帮助!娃哈哈哈!我买房子的时候怎么没看到这个!
TNND

Learn how to find detailed and current information for your house with just
a few clicks. Hope it helps!

* Most houses to choose from: Realtor.com
This is the official site of the National Association of Realtors, which
lists over 3 million properties for sale and rent.

* Best local information: Terabitz
This is a right-brain approach to home shopping. Buyers can create “
mashups” of data by dropping “bitz” of information they’re interested in
, things like restaurants, shops, banks and cafes.

* Best site to price comparable properties: Trulia
Currently listed and recently sold properties appear on the page with each
“for sale” listing, along with graphs showing how that house compares with
similar homes. It also gives you the year built, square footage and sales
history.

* To find out what your neighbor’s house is worth: Zillow.com
Zillow estimates the market value of more than 67 million homes. All you
need is the address.

* Find the right neighborhood: Neighborhoodscout.com
Click “Build a Neighborhood” and describe your dream. They’ll instantly
give you the neighborhood that’s just right for you.

* Buy a house at auction: eBay.com
The “world’s largest marketplace” also has plenty of properties for
auction in all 50 states and many foreign countries.

* To find a foreclosure property: Propertyshark.com
This is an easy-to-use site with plenty of listings.

* Buy a house without a broker: Forsalebyowner.com
It gives you the owner’s name and phone number so you can contact them
directly.

* Get Zagat-like reviews of a particular street: Streetadvisor.com
Local residents and visitors submit detailed descriptions and ratings of
streets and blocks. It includes overall atmosphere, cell phone, TV and
Internet reception and whether or not the street is good value for the money.

* Snoop into your neighbors’ backyards: Zillow.com
“Bird’s Eye View” gives high-resolution, 3D-like aerial views of anyone’
s backyard. You can check out your neighbor’s noisy basketball court or the
local neighborhood dump.

* Get the dish on noisy neighbors: Rottenneighbor.com
You’ll find where the “smelly hippies,” “psycho pet haters” and the “
mean old lady with no life” live. It also gives you information on the
great neighbors, too!

* Check out the schools: Homefair.com
Get a free school report for any city or town in the country.

* Check on local crime rates: Areaconnect.com/crime
Compares crime rates based on FBI crime stats.

* Find local sex offenders: Familywatchdog.us
The maps here show you where offenders live and work, and the crimes they’
ve committed.

* Check out the local job market: bls.gov/eag/
This Web site tells you how many new jobs are being created and how many
jobs are being lost city by city. Statistics and charts are easy to read.

* To talk with your soon-to-be new neighbor before you buy: Meetup.com
Whether you’re interested in politics, dogs, poker or physics, it will
connect you with a group of like-minded souls in the neighborhood.

* Most homes for rent: Craigslist.org
Gives you the price and lets you contact the owner directly.

* Swap your house with someone else: Homelink.org
This is the largest international house-swapping site.

Now you have everything you need to buy a home without moving a muscle.
Happy hunting!

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