Certain resales are hard to insure, that is a factor.Is the new one far from where you want to live and work?What is the price difference? Can you get into a bigger resale for the same price?How old is the roof?Are the appliances up to date?What extras are the builder throwing in?I suppose you would have to evaluate each house on its own merits.
Trulia is link building and so is zillow. Using nofollow is a valid way of controlling the google juice. The links you have on your zillow profile that go to your website transfer pagerank just like the ones on trulia and answers to questions transfer pagerank to your profile just like trulia.The Trulia widgets go directly to your profile page, which is not as good as the co-branding that zillow does but they can see how you interact with other people and can decide on whether or not to use you based on that information.Both sites are trying to increase traffic just like you are, I think that both of them are better than realtor.com.If you ever wonder whether a site post nofollow links you can just click on view on the upper left hand side of your browser(IE) and then source. That shows you the source code for the page you are looking at, you scroll down till you find a post and if you see nofollow after it then no google juice is being transfered. On the auto-quotes us lenders submit there is no google juice and any links you post in Q&A.For both cases the hope should be that your answers and profile get exposure and a little google juice doesn't hurt.PS with the links you post on your trulia profile you control what the link says, so you could SEO optimize it.
I auto-tweet all kinds of things, you tube vids, zillow, truliabog, worldpress blog etc, I have rss's set up all over the place: zillow auot-quotes, , .zillow Q&A, trulia blog, trulia Q&A, etc .....I think I need help please send the whitecoats
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