St Augustine Horse Property on St Johns River

4.5 Acre St Augustine Horse Property with Dock on St Johns River
5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, Barn with Three Stalls

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This remarkable riverfront property offers a lifestyle for everyone. 4.5 acres with deeded riverfront and zoned agricultural! Stately oak trees, dock and boat house, barn with three stalls, hay barn, tack room, picnic pavilion and a wonderful 5 bedroom, four bath home situated to take advantage of nature's own gifts! First floor master and den!
 

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Glenn Weilbacher, Realtor   Watson Realty Corp
888-236-2579

0 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • September 03 2010 11:31AM

St Augustine Historical Home

St Augustine Historical Home for Sale
1893 Historic Victorian with seven bedrooms, five baths, 5,811 sq ft
$599,000

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This incredible Queen Anne victorian is for sale at $599,000 reduced from over one million dollars. Unbelieveable interior details and immaculately refinished. In the heart of St Augustine's downtown historic district this home is a jewel. Beautiful gardens and backyard patio area. Zoned as a multi-family home.

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1 commentGlenn Weilbacher • August 29 2010 09:07PM

Next Generation RE Marketing Revisited

The Next Generation of Internet Real Estate Marketing

Earlier this year I posted about the Next Generation of Internet marketing. Now, six months later, the writing is definately on the wall. The first generation was all about offering access to the MLS listings and using an IDX system. The early adopters won with this as it was what home buyers wanted. Today, every real estate website is offering access and it no longer provides a competitive advantage. Social media is getting a lot of attention but it is a time consuming project that must be constantly updated.

The successful next generation concept I described in my previous posts is proving to be as productive as the first generation MLS access was. Homebuyers are spending months, and in some cases, a year or more researching their purchase. They are utilizing the MLS search feature and constantly monitoring home listings. But, they want more. They realize that they are not only buying a home but also buying into a neighborhood. They want information about the different subdivisions (the neighborhoods) and they want this information in a format that really tells and shows them about the neighborhoods. They need an answer to the question "What's the neighborhood like". They want to "see" the neighborhood and want information about the proximity to shopping, schools, medical facilities and commuter routes. Are there HOA's and what are the costs. This is the key to the Next Generation website.

Our next generation websites have now accumulated significant statistical data that provides a proof of concept. The sites are earning page one search positions for neighborhood home searches. Better yet, the websites are capturing visitors and experiencing return visits. Each month the neighborhood tour pages are attracting hundreds of visitors. The stats show that visitors are saving the website address in their favorite places and actually saving multiple pages. There are more page addresses saved than the total visitor count! The daily return visitor count is averaging between 30 and 50 people.

An unexpected bonus has been discovered in listing presentations. Sellers have become all the more aware of the Internet and want a listing agent who can put their listing on page one of Google. Most all listings agents will claim to upload a listing to syndicated real estate portals but, how many can claim to have page one positions under the name of the neighborhood a home is in. How many can claim to be able to put an actual listing on page one? With a page one position under the neighborhood name it becomes simple to place the listing on page one. In some cases we have two and three positions on page one of Google as well as Yahoo and Bing. The final proof of concept is in the leads generated as the sites are producing leads on almost a daily basis. On somedays there are multiple leads.

Want to see? Here are search engine position reports:

St Augustine Shores real estate   Moultrie Creek houses for sale     St Augustine Horse Properties

 Here are neighborhood pages and the niche market page for horse properties

St Augustine Shores Homes     Moultire Creek homes   St Augustine Horse Properties

Heriatge Park Neighborhood Tour

 

4 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • August 27 2010 12:12PM

St Augustine Horse Farm

St Augustine Mini Horse Farm
3/2 Mobile Home, 1.4 acres, two stall shed
$95,000

Quiet Country Living in this St Augustine horse farm, fencing for your horse(s), 2 stall shed, Live in MH while you build or give MH your Personal Touches to make it your Home. Handicap Ramp, Screened porch to enjoy your evenings. Water Softner, all appliances stay including Washer & Dryer. Dead end Street, only minutes to I-95 and 15 minutes to town. Motivated Seller, All reasonable offers considered

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Glenn Weilbacher, St Augustine Realtor
904-794-9609

1 commentGlenn Weilbacher • August 24 2010 05:16PM

Housing Industry in Deflation

The "D" Word for Housing Industry

Recently, as I listened to the experts talk about the possibility of "Deflation" I realised that the housing industry dropped into deflation in 2007 and has been experiencing the downward spiral typical of economic deflation. As both sellers and buyers have listened to the media they have each reacted and lowered their individual perception of home values. The result has been sellers dropping their prices and buyers making ever lower offers. A veryDeflation large percentage of homes are now selling at values below depreciated replacement cost. 

We need an authority to step in and put an end to the constant speculation on declining prices. These expectations of a continued decline are not based on a realistic valuation but, rather, on psychological conditions created by the media reports. In believing the media predictions for further declines in prices consumers are making it a reality. Someone has to say STOP! prices have already fallen below real values.

0 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • August 23 2010 03:43PM

Tennis Balls Solve Problems!

 Using Tennis Balls to Fix Things

I recently an e-mail from DeloresFoster of Old Republic Home Protection with one of those "Why didn't I think of that" suggestions for using tennis balls.

Do you have tennis balls just sitting around losing their bounce?Tennis Balls Here are some creative ways to use them without ever setting foot on the court.

Cut an X in a tennis ball and slip it over the end of an old broom handle. Rub the ball over scuff marks on your wood or hard surface floors, and voila...they're gone...with no bending, stooping or scrubbing!

  • Got a light bulb that broke off in the socket? Carefully clear away any remaining shards of glass, then gently push a tennis ball against the light socket and twist to remove the bulb's embedded stem.
  • Cut an X in a tennis ball and slip it over the head of a hammer. Now you're less likely to ding up fragile or expensive wood.
  • Cut a tennis ball in half and use one of the sides to open those stubborn jars.
  • In the garage, hang a tennis ball on a string from the ceiling so that the ball touches the top left corner of your car's windshield. Now you have a marker and know exactly how far to pull the car in every time!

Absolutely great ideas!! Why didn't I think of that!

2 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • August 19 2010 12:53PM

St Augustine Equestrian Properties

St Augustine Equestrian Properties and Horse Farms

Horse Farm $323,000
3/2, 2 acres, Stables

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Green Acres in the country near St Augustine. Modern, Stylish Concrete block, Contractor/ Builder's own home. 1000+ of outside wrap around porches, insulated ready for easy enclosure. Casual, open Great Room with 17'vault, French Doors out to Covered Porch, Porcelain Tile throughout most rooms. Awesome Master with big closet, Jetted tub, dbl sinks. 2 Stall Horse Barn with Tack room, RV hookup, fenced paddocks/pasture.

Glenn Weilbacher, Realtor
Watson Realty Corp
St Augustine, Florida
888-236-2579

4 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • August 18 2010 12:05PM

St Augustine New Condos at 40% discount

The Cottages at Winding Creek

New Condos Selling at 40% below original builders prices

$109,900 to $129,900

The original builder was foreclosed on and a new builder has taken over this complex. These condos were built in 2006 to 2007 but the interiors were not finished. A new builder has acquired the complex and is now completing the units. The first phase has already sold out and the next phase opens on June 16th. Prices are already increasing. The four floor plans vary from a 1,407 sq ft one level 2/2 at $109,900 to a two story two story 3 Bedroom, 21/2 Bath 1,680 sq ft unit at $129,900. All have a one car garage. The complex has a community swimming pool and is located just 4 miles from Crescent Beach, seven miles to downtown St Augustine, and 10 miles to St Augustine beach. It is within 5 miles of the major shopping and medical facilities on US1. There is a brand new Food Lion shopping center one block away and a Publix shopping center is two miles away.

Contact me for more details. Glenn Weilbacher, Realtor  888-236-2579  Local 904-794-9609 E-Mail

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2 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • June 15 2010 12:44PM

Sticky Website-Creating Neighborhood Photo Tours

Creating a Neighborhood Photo Tour

In my previous post I described my success with neighborhood photo tours and our members raved about the concept. The neighborhood tours compelled site visitors to return to the site frequesntly to view the tours. The concept truely captured visitors with 90% of visitors saving the site in their favorite places.

The following has been developed over a period of time while I collected more than 1,400 neighborhood photos. Each step contributes to the efficiency of the process. From the settings on your camera to the methods for identifying the photos I have created a process that minimizes the time required.

It typically requires about 15 minutes to photograph a subdivision. At first I had a problem photographing more than one subdivision at a time because I couldn't separate the individual subdivisions. I then bought several more cards for my camera so I could put one subdivision on each card. The cards are not expensive.

1) On your camera there are multiple setting for resolution. You want a setting that will produce photo images that are 1200 pixels wide. This will produce photos that will fill the screen on most computers. It will also minimize the file size. Photograph a subdivision and then remove the card and label it with the subdivision name. Insert a new card.

2) When uploading the photos to your hard drive first create folders with the the name of the subdivisions. Then upload the photos into the appropriate folder.

3) If you are having your webmaster create the tour pages you can burn a CD with the subdivision folders and mail the CD to him. This makes it simple for your webmaster to load the photos onto his hard drive. If you are creating the pages yourself make a template page for the tours so that you don't have to remake this for each neighborhood.

4) The photos should be compressed utilizing jpeg compression to a file size around 150KB. Using your webpage editing software set the thumbnail size to 250 pixels wide and upload the photos in rows three photos wide.

Page One Position on Search Engines

The response from our website visitors is fantastic but even better has been the response from the search engines. We now have more than 50 page one positions under the names of the neighborhoods or subdivisions. In the process of creating the pages we utilized some simple SEO techniques to earn high search results. We put the name of the subdivision in the title meta tag as well as the description, The public page has a header with the subdivision name and we used the html header codes <h1> and <h2> to emphasize these phrases. In order to push the pages higher on the search results we created additional pages with commentary about the neighborhood and placed text hyperlinks on the primary neighborhood page.

Look at these pages to see examples of the keywording and the linked pages

St Augustine Shores Homes      Moultrie Creek Homes    Oakbrook Homes

This approach to SEO employs the long tail keyword concept. People are searching by subdivision name and these visitors represent high quality traffic.

If you have questions just e-mail me.

 

6 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • June 06 2010 12:21PM

Make Your Website Sticky

30 to 50 Return Visitors Each Day

Without realizing what I was doing my St Augustine real estate website has turned out to be very sticky. Several months after launching the site my stats were showing that the "page view count" was four to five times the visitors count and the number of returning visitors was more than the unique visitors.sticky website

This was great! I was getting 30 to 50 people returning to my website every day. But why? In developing the site concept I wanted to include content that home buyers wanted to see. It took a month of discussions with other Realtors to determine what I had to do. Most home buyers want access to the MLS home listings and I already had that planned. I built a list of suggestions from my Realtor clients and found that the most popular answer was.... buyers wanted to know about the neighborhoods. They would find a listing they liked and they wanted to know about the neighborhood. I had included neighborhood information in earlier websites but those pages did not attract many page views. So, people did not want to read a lot of commentary about neighborhoods. I decided to try something different. Utiliziing my digital camera I started collecting photos of neighborhoods (subdivisions). I took photos looking down the streets and photos of homes throughout the neighborhood. I created the equivilant of a drive through. With these photos I created individual neighborhood tours with a short description of the neighborhood.

I have only recently noticed a one line statistic in my site stats. It shows the percentage of site visitors who save the site in their favorite places. Since the first month this percentage has averaged 90%. Incredible!! On some days it is over 100% meaning that some site visitors are saving multiple individual pages to their favorite places.

I sell St Augustine Florida real estate. Visit my website at http://st-augustine-homesearch.com

78 commentsGlenn Weilbacher • June 03 2010 05:59PM