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		<title>Cyberhomes Looks to the Future for Salvation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 20:52:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joel Burslem</dc:creator>
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Like it or not, Cyberhomes just really hasn&#8217;t caught on like some of it other contemporaries. Technically it&#8217;s a very competent site and one that I&#8217;ve always thought was definitely under-recognized. But even I&#8217;m guilty myself of forgetting it&#8217;s out there somedays.
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<p>Like it or not, Cyberhomes just really hasn&#8217;t caught on like some of it other contemporaries. Technically it&#8217;s a very competent site and one that I&#8217;ve always thought was definitely under-recognized. But even I&#8217;m guilty myself of forgetting it&#8217;s out there somedays.</p>
<p>Part of the problem may be the disjointed approach it has taken to its product over the years &#8211; CH has had more homepage redesigns than any other site I know &#8211; but it may also just be that it has never really found a good niche to corner. Property valuations, Zillow&#8217;s got them licked. Likewise Trulia with search experience, Realtor.com with depth of listings. And Frontdoor&#8217;s got them beat editorially.</p>
<p>To date, I hate to say it, there never really was a good reason to go to Cyberhomes.</p>
<p>But they <a href="http://www.cyberhomesblog.com/press-releases/market-forecast-report/">launched a new service last week</a> that might just turn that around.</p>
<p>Called the <a href="http://www.cyberhomes.com/marketforecast.aspx">Market Forecast</a>, Cyberhomes now promises to help you understand where your local market is heading. The report uses Cyberhomes&#8217; unique access to its parent Fidelity&#8217;s data on over 40 million loans, and layers on top of that all of its property records and other data sources.</p>
<p>So for only $3.99 you can order a 12-month real estate market forecast and housing supply projection, one that includes &#8220;delinquency and foreclosure trends, a 12-month value projection and summary information about the subject property&#8221;.</p>
<p>Brilliant.</p>
<p>I think this could just be the tipping point for a turn around in Cyberhomes&#8217; fortunes. Forget about the past and look to the future (literally). Especially if they can focus 100% of its marketing efforts towards branding the site as THE destination to go and get the answers to the two most burning questions today; should I sell or should I buy?</p>
<p>There&#8217;s their niche.</p>
<p>This could be a winner in my books. Best part is &#8211; there is a real revenue model behind this too. Shocking I know. But premium reports can be a real money maker.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, I suspect Cyberhomes has a very short window to execute on this. The other players can reproduce much of what they&#8217;ve done and will certainly do so if Cyberhomes starts selling lots of these reports.</p>
<p>So come on Cyberhomes, there&#8217;s no time like the present to change the future.</p>
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