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A couple of weeks ago, I put the question to you about the decision to get an IPAD or not. I have had a few responses with the pros and cons that I’d like to share with you if you are on the fence about the IPAD.
My conclusion is: If you already have ... [Read More]
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A couple of weeks ago, I put the question to you about the decision to get an IPAD or not. I have had a few responses with the pros and cons that I’d like to share with you if you are on the fence about the IPAD.
My conclusion is: If you already have the Iphone and love it, read alot and look at videos, movies alot, then GET IT.
If you don’t read alot, need the internet alot, watch videos alot, then it is a waste of money. Its so much easier to carry the phone around everywhere you go…and I mean EVERYWHERE. with the Pad, you do have the size to deal with.
In short, Thank you all for your comments and insight on the product. My laptop and netbook will do fine for now. I’ll go shopping for something else.
If you have other tech advise, please feel free to share them with me and my clients.
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Who had the IPAD? Tables are turned and I am looking for feedback about whether or not to get the IPAD. I already love my IPHONE and am stoked on the product. However, although I really want the IPAD, Im not sure it’s worth the $800-$1200. It appears to be a IPHONE on ... [Read More]
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Who had the IPAD? Tables are turned and I am looking for feedback about whether or not to get the IPAD. I already love my IPHONE and am stoked on the product. However, although I really want the IPAD, Im not sure it’s worth the $800-$1200. It appears to be a IPHONE on steroids. Is that right? Am I missing something?
So if anyone has any positive or negative feedback, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
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Times are definately changing. Clients are asked so many things in their buying process that I even feel the hardship. It’s crazy out there. Just to make an offer seems like so many hurdles to jump through. But you know what? Everyone is going through them and that is why ... [Read More]
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Times are definately changing. Clients are asked so many things in their buying process that I even feel the hardship. It’s crazy out there. Just to make an offer seems like so many hurdles to jump through. But you know what? Everyone is going through them and that is why I always suggest that the clients listen to their agent and trust that the agent has their best interest in mind. Not only do clients and agents have to take the trust walk together, plow through the baby steps and etc… Now the relationship is tested further when time after time their offers are rejected or cancelled.
What Im trying to say is that its a tough real estate world already without the mutual trusts between client and agent being questioned. It’s doubly tough when you finally get into a possible contract with the “other side” and clients need to put all their faith in the relationship with their agents.
Suggestion…Clients, get all your questions about the buying/selling, loan processes out of the way before you really step into the real estate world. This will eliminate any if not most of your insecurities and will also strengthen your bond with your real estate agent.
We need each other. Times have changed.