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Monday, September 29th, 2008
You have probably heard the news about the housing slump, and the “buyer’s market” that we are currently experiencing. A buyer’s market occurs when supply and demand factors shift to cause a drop in price. Due to the increased supply of homes from excess building and foreclosures, with demand remaining constant, prices of homes drop. The Champaign-Urbana market does not experience the large fluctuations that other areas do, but it is not completely immune. This buyer’s market is a great time to buy. Although this seems to be bad news if you are wanting to sell, it is really not bad news if you have been thinking about purchasing a larger home.
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Tags: buyers, local, market, trends Posted in Buying, Information, Selling | No Comments »
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
When you search for a home on my website and view the "Detailed Information" link for a home, you will see something like this:
If you look at the "Lot Size" field, you will see a set of numbers. If the numbers are something like 100×100, it’s easy: a square lot with each side measuring 100ft. But 72x70x99x45x26? Which side is which dimension, and what is the total overall size?
Let’s start with the basics. Standard convention says that the street side is the first dimension listed, and then the other dimensions follow clock-wise. For example, if you have a lot size of 60×130, the street side measures 60ft and the lot goes back 130ft. (more…)
Tags: dimensions, lot size, map, plat Posted in Buying, Information, Selling | 10 Comments »
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
These last several weeks have been very busy! As I have been taking buyers around to view homes, I have begun to notice a pattern that has solidified my views regarding the importance of curb appeal. I have been amazed at the striking correlation between curb appeal and the overall condition of a house. (read more and view photo)
Tags: curb appeal, exterior, landscaping, maintenance, property value, yard Posted in Buying, Information, Selling | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
Existing homes overall are currently taking longer to sell than they used to, but the average selling price has gone up an average of 7.4% since 2005/2006Not bad, considering the widespread belief that 2005/2006 was the “peak” of the housing market.
It is a slightly different story for new construction homes, though. (more…)
Tags: average, existing, new, real estate, trend Posted in Information, Statistics | No Comments »
Monday, March 17th, 2008
When I was a new Realtor® at Keller Williams, they decided to start an advertising campaign, highlighting the company’s growth by displaying the names and photos of two new agents every two weeks on the digital billboard on Kirby and State. I was one of the two first agents: (read more and view photo)
Tags: Advertising, billboard, digital, kirby and state, mariya Posted in Advertising, Random | 1 Comment »
Monday, March 17th, 2008
In my continuing series on “unique” homes, here is a bathroom that is very worthy of this title: (Click for photo!)
Tags: bathroom, damage, interesting, ugly, water Posted in Information, Selling | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
Why am I writing about how sellers should behave? Isn’t it the Realtor’s® job to deal with every aspect of the sale? Aren’t I neglecting to fulfill my duties if you are possibly forced to deal with buyers face-to-face? (more…)
Tags: behavior, compromising, dealing, seller, spam, vendor Posted in Information, Selling | No Comments »
Saturday, February 16th, 2008
Have you ever gone into a house, whether it is while home-buying or visiting a friend, and thought “What were they thinking?!”? Whether it is outlandish wallpaper, clutter everywhere, everything being one color, or creepy art, some touches of “character” in a house can lead to a slower sale, lower asking prices, or simply no interest. (click for picture!)
Tags: character, creepy, decor, home, Selling Posted in Information, Selling | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
About 90% of Realtors® work as independent contractors. This means that they do not have an employee relationship with the firm that they are working for. All of their income is commission-based, and they receive no health benefits. The other 10% of Realtors® may have some sort of employee status with their real estate firm, or may be licensed assistants for Realtors® who are independent contractors. (more…)
Tags: agreement, commission, dual agency, pay, realtor, split Posted in Information | No Comments »
Monday, January 7th, 2008
We’ve all seen enough billboards that unless they’re absolutely attention-grabbing, we don’t pay any attention to them. It seems that about 95% of the time, I don’t remember what a billboard is about nor who is on it. Even when someone asks, “Have you seen that hilarious ______ billboard on Prospect?”, and I try to pay attention that next time I pass it, I still cannot seem to notice.
Realtors® seem to be everywhere on billboards these days. (more…)
Tags: Advertising, billboard, money, realtor Posted in Advertising, Random | No Comments »
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