Orange County - San Clemente - Dana Point -  San Juan Capistrano - Capistrano Beach - Aliso Viejo - Laguna Niguel
Dana Point Real Estate, City & School Info.

Search Dana Point, CA MLS in South Orange County, plus all of SoCal 
  

Search SoCal MLS Yourself. See pics/text on homes. Get local school, city, civic, social, cultural, events, 1031, 1st home, 2nd home, luxury home info. Find your home’s worth. Get free Jelly Belly Beans! See Nation’s “Most-Awarded” Realtor® site!Satisfying Your Goals means everything to me. Please tell me exactly what you seek in a home.YOU search the SoCal MLS YOURSELF here. See Home Pictures and textual full details on all MLS homes for sale in S. California.Commercial, investment property, duplexes, rentals, fourplexes, triplexes, industrial, lots, land---tell me what you want and we'll find it for you.Orange County 1031 Exchanges and Tenants in CommonRich, Useful references to real estate tools, calculators, mortgage tips, Mello Roos, Orange County Economic Info, Travel info, Area Wineries, Killer Bees, Translate Languages, CA schools.  A fun, informative, off base page to visit.
blank.gif (49 bytes)

You Are Saving Yourself Time and Money
By Using the Internet to Find Homes 
and a Realtor® to Represent you in Buying One.


See what the most recent California Association of Realtors® 
Study Says About How Smart You Are!!!

Homebuyers using Internet younger, wealthier, and more ethnically diverse than traditional buyers, according to C.A.R. report 

Study finds homebuyers using Internet also save time and are more in control of homebuying process.

READ ABOUT IT BELOW

Typical Home Buyer Now an Internet Buyer, According to the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R)' ``2006 Internet Versus Traditional Buyer Survey''; Use of Internet by All Home Buyers Rises to 70 Percent

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2006--The Internet buyer has become the "typical" home buyer over the last few years, according to the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R)' "2006 Internet Versus Traditional Buyer Survey," released today. Since 2001, the share of home buyers using the Internet as an integral part of the home-buying process has nearly doubled to 70 percent. While the characteristics of Internet buyers and their traditional counterparts have started to converge, important distinctions between the two segments remain. According to the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R) (C.A.R.) report, Internet buyers were younger, wealthier, better educated and more likely to be married than traditional buyers. Internet buyers also reported greater satisfaction with the home-buying process compared with traditional buyers.

C.A.R.'s "2006 Internet Versus Traditional Buyer Survey" will be distributed by the First American Family of Companies in booth #316 during the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R) 2006 REALTORS(R) Conference & Expo, running from May 17-19 in Washington, D.C. First American also will distribute the report at the California REALTOR(R) Showcase, June 7-10 at the Sacramento Convention Center.

"The Internet is changing the dynamics between buyers and their agents, as well as the way business is conducted throughout the real estate industry. However, while the Internet has become an important research tool for home buyers, it has only enhanced the REALTOR(R)'s role in the transaction," said C.A.R. President Vince Malta. "Buyers continue to rely on their REALTOR(R) for help with interpreting the information gathered from the Internet and to guide them through the home-buying process."

According to the survey, more than nine out of 10 Internet buyers indicated that the Internet helped them better understand the process of buying a home. Additionally, Internet buyers are accustomed to receiving more frequent communication and faster response times from their REALTORS(R).

"More and more consumers have high-speed Internet access at home, enabling them to gather information on all types of products and services both quickly and easily," said Malta. "This trend has carried over to the process of buying a home. As a result, home buyers are more informed, have a greater sense of control over the process, and hold high expectations concerning how quickly they receive information."

Internet buyers and traditional buyers expressed significant differences in how they conducted their home-buying research. Internet buyers conducted more research at the onset of the home-buying process, while traditional buyers relied more on their agent as their source of information.

Other key findings from C.A.R.'s "2006 Internet Versus Traditional Buyer Survey" include:

-- The median age of Internet buyers was 39 years compared with a median of 42 years for traditional buyers.

-- More than nine out of 10 Internet buyers were married, while nearly eight of 10 traditional buyers were married.

-- Seventy-three percent of Internet buyers had at least a four-year college degree and 11 percent completed post-graduate work. By comparison, 72 percent of traditional buyers held a college degree and 5 percent completed post-graduate work.

-- Internet buyers had an annual income of $184,900, compared with $148,910 for traditional buyers.

-- Internet buyers spent an average of 5.8 weeks considering buying a home before contacting a REALTOR(R), nearly three times more than traditional buyers, who spent 2 weeks in this stage of the home-buying process.

-- Internet buyers spent 2.2 weeks looking for the home they ultimately purchased, compared with 7.1 weeks for traditional buyers.

-- Fifty-four percent of Internet buyers said the information that they gathered from the Internet was less useful than that provided by their REALTORS(R); none considered the information gathered from the Internet to be more useful than that obtained from their REALTORS(R).

-- All first-time buyers typically spent 5.3 weeks considering buying a home and 4.3 weeks investigating homes for sale before contacting a REALTOR(R). They then spent 3.2 weeks previewing eight homes with their REALTOR(R).

-- All repeat buyers spent 3.3 weeks considering buying a home and nearly three weeks investigating homes for sale on their own. They spent 5.4 weeks previewing 13 homes with their REALTOR(R).

Leading the way...(R) in California real estate for more than 100 years, the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS(R) (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States, with more than 185,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles.

 

 Debbie Animation


About e-PRO | See Official Certificate

This site has won ALL the top Real Estate Awards--and dozens of others--for XLNT Content and Design

_____________________________________________________________

Debbie Ferrari, e-PRO | "The Internet Broker"


© 2007, An independently owned and operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. is a service mark of The Prudential Insurance Company of America.

 Serving all of South Orange County, CA
Providing Realtor® and real estate services for: San Clemente, Dana
Point, San Juan Capistrano, Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Monarch Beach,
Capistrano Beach, Laguna Hills, Beach Cities, and South and Central
Orange County, California

Prudential California Realty
Debbie's Prudential California Realty Office: 23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 181 | Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
(Inside The Laguna Niguel Design Center | Corner of Aliso Creek and Alisa)
--------------------------------------
Debbie's personal home office; 2924 Camino Capistrano, Suite D, San Clemente, CA 92672

Call Me Toll Free: 888-547-2942

Orange County:     949-463-4111
Mobile/Cell:          949-463-4111
Main Fax (949) 625-8622  |  Backup Fax:  949-487-6782
Auxilary #  949-496-4159
E-mail:
Deb4re@Cox.net
http://www.DebbieFerrari.com

Red Bar

_____________________________________________________________
We tolerate NO pirating or unauthorized copying of text, codes, graphics, formats, design elements, etc. from this site and routinely take the most severe legal action against offenders. For information, contact my attorney, Darren Smith, http://www.darrensmithlaw.com at smithlaw@darrensmithlaw.com. Send site-related questions to: Bill@Koelzer.com.

By submitting any form on this site with your contact information including name, telephone number, address and/or e-mail address, you are consenting for Debbie Ferrari and her authorized representatives to contact you even if your name is on the Federal "Do Not Call List".

(C) Debbie Ferrari, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.