Local Real Estate Market

| March 7, 2014

A word about “the market”…

Housing-recovery Real estate and real estate investments offer most of us the best path to building wealth and being and enjoying the “American Dream” of home ownership. That is why I love my job, because I feel I can make a difference for my friends and clients. Our goal is always to buy low and sell high.

When market conditions shift, we refer to it as either a “buyer’s market” or a “seller’s market”, depending on our motivation! For many reasons most of us are motivated to buy or sell due to lifestyle changes- such as an occupational factors, retirement, relocation, death, marriage, divorce, or other changes in our lives. When you identify the factors that are important to you and will influence your decision making, then you will know how to proceed.

The residential home buying and home selling process can be emotional and personal. Your agent must demonstrate good people and communication skills and work cooperatively with other real estate professionals to make your dream come true.

All real estate is “local”. You want your sales representative to understand local conditions,
know other “local” professionals, be familiar with local ordinances and practices, and have local connections and access in order that they can negotiate strategically on your behalf.

With the Internet, anyone can find and locate properties online. However, knowing the difference between choices requires some local expertise. Also, to access properties and listings that are “unpublished”, “off market” and “expired” you need a Realtor® with local connections. The Realtor® you choose will make the difference in your ability to identify the best property or find the right buyer for you, as well as guide you through the process.

The Realtor® you choose will make the difference in your ability to identify the best property or find the right buyer for you, as well as guide you through the process..

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