I have a damn smartphone (ahh ... there's the problem, I hate my phone). I'm thinking it should help me in shopping for a lake home.
On the referral of good friends, I went down and spent a day with a realtor. He drove me by and showed me one home ?!?!?, which was his own listing. I bought him lunch, he was a good natured guy, but ...
So my question is, (1) can I drive around, (2) look at a property for sale, find its MLS, (3) enter that the listing in the local MLS home and property search, and (4) be able to see the MLS data on my phone?
It seems like I should. The local MLS online service has this rather lengthy URL address:
http://www.flexmls.com/cgi-bin/mainm...ml_header=true
I expect that I be able to pin that URL to my apps page (or whatever).
If anyone could advise some youtube tutorials for a Samsung Galaxy S5 on how to do this, I would appreciate.
Here's a Bull Shoals property of interest. It is out of my price range ... (and too remote from where I want to be) (and with which I have no relation for to helping advertise).
http://www.realtor.com/realestateand...4_M76520-61001
It has to be sited on about the highest shoreline elevation above the lake. The neighbor house is a more readily recognized "landmark" on the shore. It is a 'lighthouse.' The 'lighthouse' can probably be seen from boating on the lake from as far as about 2-1/2 miles approach in either direction.