GRANDVILLE, MI, July 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) After nearly a decade of serving West Michigan's homeowners, Five Star Real Estate agent Sue Prins has expanded her network with a comprehensive new website and social media presence. Ms. Prins' new website (www.sueprins.com) not only offers a fresh, updated look, but also resources geared to help home buyers and sellers make more informed decisions. Updated property listings, MLS West Michigan homes for sale and other real estate resources are made available through Sue Prins' website, Facebook and Twitter accounts.
While Ms. Prins recognizes that carving out a competitive niche in the online marketplace is important, her primary goal is to provide expert, easily accessible education to her client base.
"My slogan is 'It's all about you!' for a reason," Sue Prins comments. "Helping my clients make the right decision for them is what's most important to me, so the more transparent I can be, the better. The new website, Facebook and Twitter are really great tools for educating homeowners and buyers. When my clients are well informed, they feel better about their decisions and get better results - which is what's really most important."
Sue Prins' new real estate website offers educational resources for both home buyers and home sellers, including information on dealing with foreclosures, short sales and REO properties. Tips and advice for property owners and sellers will continue to be published on the website's blog, as well as Ms. Prins' featured property listings and MLS listings. These listings and resources are made readily available to buyers and sellers alike through Sue Prins' Facebook page (Facebook.com/sueprins) and Twitter (@grhomehunter). Ms. Prins and her team will be connecting with local West Michigan residents regularly on social networks to answer real estate questions, showcase properties and act as a general information resource.
With a modernized web presence, Sue Prins will also be able to offer her property owning clients expanded marketing opportunities. Ms. Prins' properties will benefit from exposure on her website, social networks and a number of prominent real estate sites, expanding property visibility to key search engines as well as social sites.
About Sue Prins Five Star Real Estate
Sue Prins is a real estate agent with Five Star Real Estate, a Michigan-based realty network. Having served West Michigan homeowners and buyers for nearly a decade, Sue and her team offer real estate services throughout Grand Rapids, West Michigan's lakeshore and surrounding areas, specializing in relocation assistance, family homes and short sales. Sue Prins' active community involvement, affiliation with Five Star Real Estate and membership with of the Grand Rapids Association of Realtors (GRAR) give her access to wide network of properties and contacts across West Michigan. To learn more, visit www.sueprins.com.
West Michigan Real Estate Agent Launches New Online Presence
Sue Prins Five Star Real Estate expands marketing capabilities with new website and social media.
2011-07-02
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