Quick Tips for Posting a Profile on RealEstateTube
You’ve landed on RealEstateTube to find a housemate, place to live or tenants – or just to browse.
If you have a couple of minutes to upload a listing, it’s fast, easy and you can use your smartphone.
The first step is to create a login, either using your Facebook profile, Google account or email address and password.
Then, choose a photo of yourself for your profile picture, which will be one of the first things people see when they look at any listing you make.
You can take a quick selfie on your phone or find one in your photos.
Next, click on your photo in the top right hand corner and a drop-down menu will give options: choose ‘create a listing’.
Next select what applies to you – do you want to; find a housemate, find a share house or rent out a property?
Once you have chosen which type of post you are creating, make a title for your post – the more specific the better, to separate you from the crowd. For example “Shift worker looking for quiet share house”.
Then, you can write a bit about what you’re looking for and who you are/ what the property is like.
We recommend referencing location and things that are close by, if you have a room, and if you’re looking, the top most important things you want, for example, an ensuite bathroom.
The next page will show you some options for inputting all the key information.
If you have a place, you’ll need to pop in your address, (there is an option to ‘hide’ your address) and the cost of rent, bond, property size and how many bedrooms, bathrooms and car spaces.
If you’re looking for a home, you will need to select up to six suburbs where you would like to live and your maximum budget.
The most important part, according to the team at RealEstateTube is also the most fun.
Get your phone out and walk through your home, or turn the camera to selfie mode and let your personality shine through.
We recommend keeping it short and sweet – watch Emma’s videos for more top tips.
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