PrimeWaterfront.com Ads
Overview: A PrimeWaterfront.com ad actually
consists of two separate ads:
- A summary ad that is presented in a directory-type format, and is
shown with other properties from the same county or body of water,
and;
- The full ad, which contains a photo, and up to 2,000 characters of
text (which is far more than in a typical newspaper of real estate
magazine ad). It also includes all of your personalized contact
information, including direct links to your e-mail and website.
You have 24-hour access to your ads to make changes or to cancel them as
you wish.
Ad Guidelines:
- With few exceptions, ads must be for residential or recreational
properties only. Some types of related commercial properties -
such as bed and breakfast inns, small campgrounds or resorts
- are acceptable. Ads for other types of commercial properties,
such as restaurants or gift shops, are not allowed. If you have a
question as to whether a particular property would be acceptable,
just drop us an e-mail.
- Ads must be for real properties that are actively for sale at the
time the ad is placed. And the person placing the ad, or listed as
the contact, must either be the owner or authorized selling agent.
- Ads must be for specific and individual properties. Ads that only
say something like "many homes available" are not allowed.
It is acceptable, however, after describing the particular subject
property, to say something like "additional lots (or units)
available at similar prices."
- Both the summary ad and the full ad must contain some amount of
descriptive information about the subject property. Ads that only
direct the reader to call a certain phone number or visit a different
website are not allowed.
- Ads, of course, may not contain any information deemed obscene,
vulgar, discriminatory or otherwise offensive.
- Photos are encouraged because they make for a much nicer ad, but the
photo must relate to the subject property. (If appropriate, items
like maps or plat maps are acceptable.) Photos of the selling agent
are not allowed.
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