The J.D. Power survey says 68 per
cent of buyers used Internet tools to help them in the purchase process and 61 per cent of sellers reported that they used a website listing to market their home.
Not exact matches
In our case, a small imprint launching 3 debut thrillers this November, I want to keep the paperback price to $ 9.99, so if I
use the above 2 listed options, the price jump to a minimum
of $ 10.10 This puts our single unit price above the $ 10 mark and although it's only a matter
of 11
cents, the psychological impact on a potential
buyer is something that I must consider.
DesRosiers Automotive Consultants forecasts that about 59 per
cent of prospective
buyers in Canada will purchase
used vehicles this year.
We've all heard the statistics — over 90 per
cent of home
buyers use the Internet to research homes before they ever see a property in person.
In fact, 85 per
cent of buyers and sellers surveyed after a transaction indicate they would they would
use their agent again.
According to a recent poll, 67 per
cent of motivated home
buyers intend to
use a real estate agent to assist in their home buying, higher than any other source including family, real estate websites, friends and social media, says RBC.
Since energy
use in the home contributes to approximately 30 per
cent of individual carbon emissions, increasing efficiency in the home presents an effective way to combat climate change, a factor that is a significant selling point for environmentally aware
buyers.
Furthermore, 90 per
cent of home
buyers use the Internet at some point during the home - buying process.
In reality, «91 per
cent of home
buyers who
used the Internet to search for a home purchased through a real estate agent, as did 71 per
cent of non-Internet users,» says the study.
Internet
buyers — about 80 per
cent of buyers look first on the Internet —
use Realtors more and have higher incomes.
The survey says 81 per
cent of buyers who
use the Internet to search for a home purchase through a real estate agent, while 63 per
cent of non-Internet users buy through an agent; non-Internet users are more likely to purchase directly from a builder or an owner they knew in advance
of the transaction.
The results also show 94 per
cent of buyers intending to
use their purchase as a principal residence and 39 per
cent were buying a retirement home.
«Professional REALTORS ® will be a vital part
of this growth as 82 per
cent of surveyed home
buyers plan to
use a REALTORS ® in 2018 to guide them through their transaction.»
As
of Oct. 17, a stress test
used for approving high - ratio mortgages will be applied to all new insured mortgages — including those where the
buyer has more than 20 per
cent for a down payment.
• Almost 60 per
cent of first - time
buyers said they'd get mortgage information from the Internet, including the
use of online mortgage calculators to see what monthly payment they could afford.
First - time home
buyers accounted for 15 per
cent of purchases made in the board area and 11 per
cent of first - time home
buyers used RRSPs.
Buyer use of the Internet increased to 27 per
cent, up from 19.5 per
cent in 2004.
According to the poll, 67 per
cent of motivated home
buyers intend to
use a real estate agent to assist in a home purchase, more than any other source including family, real estate websites, friends and social media, says RBC.