Home seller gives a guided tour of his New Hampshire mountaintop 'green' home currently for sale

Not all real estate video tours need to be just your basic tour of the inside of the home. This is a perfect example of the home seller giving a guided tour of his pride and joy - a home that he built and designed himself to be 'green' and energy efficient - long before it was fashionable.

Video tours need to offer more information. By the time a perspective buyer has narrowed down their choices and scanned the tiny MLS photos, if they are still interested - they want more.

A tour like this gives more information than can ever be gleaned from a listing sheet, flyer, brochure - or even from the listing agent.

Your heart will swoon...enjoy the honeysuckle, wisteria, & hops for your beer as the home seller gives you the grand tour of this truly "green" house....
Solar panels REALLY cut your electric bill! A woodshop! Homeowner designed & built. Big one touch wood room, kitchen with granite & custom cabinets, super quiet Bosch dishwasher, Viking commercial range, SubZero refrigerator, maple, oak & bamboo floors, antique doors, refrigeration root/wine cellar. Privacy. Pergola & sunroom overlook brook....

Listing details and information....

 
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3 Comments on Home seller personally gives a guided tour of his New Hampshire mountaintop 'green' home currently for sale

JUL
09
2008
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Great post, Fred!  Video used the same way as photos is like eating the same old ice cream with a bigger spoon.  Using it to capture the feel and highlights of the surroundings is a better and higher use of the medium!

11:10pm • #1
JUL
15
2008

I 100% agree that video is a tremendous add in to listing presentation when done properly.  I'd be interested to see what the response is with a seller giving their own tour.  To me that is not a good way to go.  It's the same reason personal family photos are taken down.  The listing agent should be able to sepak enthusiactically to the benefits of the features in my opinion.

BW
8:35am • #2
JUL
16
2008
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This video is so cool!! The beginning is interesting when it zooms in and out.. clever.

8:08pm • #3


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