Not only is it important to acquaint potential buyers with a home's sterling qualities, it is also a sign of how the agent values their clients. In order for a listing to attract buyers in a "buyer's market", it must be presented with up-to-date facts and loads of enthusiasm.
As a buyer or a seller, would you think that this is a good practice? Take Google. Google is the Internet's phonebook. As a buyer, would you be suspicious of a company that is trying to hide information from you on the site of one of their registered members?
This social networking site has been derided as merely a vehicle for teens and tweens to let their friends know what they're doing every nine seconds, but has gained quite a following in all demographics. The most notable is the President, Barack Obama, whose Twitter page has over 800,000 followers and ranks second only to the actual Twitter site in a search for "Twitter" on Google.