February 4th - 2005

Site seeing on the Internet

The Internet offers a wealth of resources for REALTORS.

The Internet offers a wealth of resources for REALTORS. Everything from tips and ideas to help your clients sell their homes faster to real estate graphics you can use for your web site or brochures to a full service commercial real estate software company can be found with a click of your mouse. Here are a few worth visiting:

www.realestateclipart.com 
This site offers 100 free clip art designs and access to an additional 3,300 real estate graphics for annual membership fee of US$25. Designs include original animations, web site sets, banners, houses and buildings, city scenes, text graphics, buyer's agency, new construction, property management, insurance, finance, home inspection, country property, backgrounds, navigation buttons and bars, real estate signs, open house graphics, holiday graphics and more! Membership gives you complete access to the whole collection during your membership period and any of the graphics you use during your membership period are yours to continue using, even after your membership period expires.

www.e-space.com 
e-Space Connexions began as an ICI site which provided up-to-date details on industrial, retail and office sale and lease listings for any city across Canada. The company has evolved over the years and now provides owners, property managers, brokers and tenants with a variety of services, from low-cost templated products to web presence design– specifically tailored to the commercial real estate industry. e-Space Connexions provides extensive Internet Consulting Services, including the development of digital brochures for buildings and projects, on-line corporate identities and e-commerce solutions.

www.diynet.com
Looking for ideas to help sellers make their homes more “saleable?” This web site, the online companion to the popular DIY Network television programs, offers information for do-it-yourselfers on improving their homes inside and out. Articles include topics from how to give your home more curb appeal to renovating a small bathroom. There’s even an animated library stocked with step-by-step guides for more than 80 home improvement projects. Links to other home improvement resources are also included.

www.howstuffworks.com
A valuable web site that offers information on just about everything, How Stuff Works is a great resource for homeowners. Click on the “home stuff” section to find everything you ever wanted to know about how items in and around the home work including home repair and improvement items. Topics include home repair, tools, yard stuff, appliances and much more.

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