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Paul Miller
  • Setauket, NY
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Would this be helpful to a realtor or not and why?

Paul Miller
  • Setauket, NY
Posted Jan 15 2018, 15:53

I have a niche drafting business that specializes in creating floor plans of existing buildings. Would real estate professionals find it helpful to provide potential home buyers with a floor plan of a home they visited? This can be used as a hand-out after a visit and can have the realtors name and contact info on it, square foot or dimensions of rooms, or any other customization. Before you reply, think out of the box for a moment. Think how multiple home visits and the associated stress can become confusing a day or so after seeing 4 or 5 homes. Imagine a potential buyer being able to review a home you've taken them to and actually visualize themselves in the home (begin to plan themselves in it). "Which wall will we put the TV on?", "Which room will be the baby's room?", etc. 

I ask because the realtor wife saw some drawings I provided her husband (a contractor) and said she would love to be able to give her customers something like this, but architects are too costly.  

Would love some of your opinions...

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