Millions of users can’t be wrong… can they?

*Yahoo! Real Estate reportedly attracts more than 5 million unique visitors per month.

* All Yahoo! Network is one of the most trafficked Internet destinations in the world.

* The Yahoo! The network reportedly reaches 88% of home buyers and 84% of home owners.

For general real estate information and news, I’d like to point out that Yahoo is a wonderful resource. I am searched for here when I search for certain information and included as part of your network statistics. Real estate portals like Yahoo, Trulia, and Zillow are great to get started and gather general real estate information, how-to guides, topics like jobs, demographics, latest loan rates, etc.

BUT… when I need to search a particular area, like Santa Barbara, local real estate information and home searches, I’ve learned that Yahoo and the others only go so far. In essence, they are portals and a directory that should take you to a more specific place, like a blog from a hard-working local real estate agent who has your real pulse on all things local.

Okay… so you still like the look of these sites, knowing “others” use them, the random poll in the sidebar, the paid ads flashing at you… who knows? BUT… Are you really getting from them what you are finally looking for?

* All Ads for Sale

* Past Sales Information for Sorting Comparisons

* True local knowledge on numerous topics related to your decision

Let’s take a look at the first point… the listings themselves.

The local Santa Barbara Multiple Listing Service (MLS) is the only database that will have all the houses that are listed by all the real estate brokers in the city. The only way to access all of this in the Santa Barbara CA area is to contact a real estate agent or use a local IDX from a real estate agent’s site. This will give you the closest guarantee of seeing everything that is out there. With that said, there are also pocket listings that are constantly available in cities like Santa Barbara and Montecito, as well as great homes (big buys) that are sold even before they are marketed and/or hit the local MLS.

Here’s a look at the listings available on Yahoo when you type “Santa Barbara CA” in the search box vs. a local IDX: (as of August 22, 2009)

Yahoo real estate listings for all single family homes and condos:

*Santa Barbara – 435

* Schooner – 61

* Montecito – 435…just includes Santa Barbara and is not broken out at all

* Carpentry – 66

* Rancho Esperanza – does not exist

Santa Barbara Real Estate Voice IDX Listings for all single family homes and condos:

*Santa Barbara – 465

* Schooner – 203

* Montecito – 290… legit Montecito listings

* Carpentry – 161

* Hope Ranch – 4

The Santa Barbara Real Estate Voice IDX that I have on my blog as a member of the local Santa Barbara MLS is a direct data source from MLS. It’s also been carefully arranged to truly represent the exact areas of our city…very little of the grouping and overlapping that often occurs on sites like Yahoo and Zillow.

If you want the best chance of seeing everything that is on the market here in the Santa Barbara area and not miss out on more than the 20-30% of the homes that are listed in our area, not counting pocket listings and upcoming big purchases, you should contact a good, ethical, and hard-working real estate agent. You will simply get much more accurate, comprehensive, and practical information from a local IDX and hard-working real estate agent than doing it on your own on a large aggregate site.

Once you’re ready, start receiving listings that meet only your specific needs…very important. Stop pulling information from the Internet and spending all your time searching. Instead, send the information through automated emails to your inbox and a real estate agent who is attentive to your needs, etc.

Regarding the second point…past sales comparisons. This can only be provided to you through the local MLS that agents have access to. On the major portals, you’ll only get active listings for sale, so you won’t be able to compare any previous sales.

As for the 3rd point…true local knowledge. Feel free to contact me directly with any questions or needs and/or browsing my site as much as you would like to learn about our area is great detail. I have written and continue to write about our town, the real estate business, local thoughts, etc.

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