Monthly Archives: October 2011
Fresh on the Market in Pasadena Maryland 21122! Be the First!
Fresh on the Market in Pasadena Maryland 21122! Be the First!
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Amazing Deals on Homes For Sale in Pasadena Maryland 21122
Bank Owned, Foreclosed and Short Sale Properties
Free List of local area Bank Owned, Foreclosed and Short Sale Properties.
Stay up-to-date on the best priced distressed homes for sale in your area! To get the most recent list of bank owned houses, foreclosed homes, short sale properties available in your area please fill out the form below.
September 2011 Baltimore Maryland Metro Region (including Annapolis and Anne Arundel County) MarketWatch
September 2011 Baltimore Maryland Metro Region (including Annapolis and Anne Arundel County) MarketWatch
Realestate Business Intelligence (“RBI”) is now putting out a monthly video covering local real estate market conditions. The one below is for the Balitmore Maryland metro region, which includes Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. The video is about three minutes long and reviews the basic statistics about the region.
Real estate trends can be very local, one subdivision or neigborhood trending up in price while another one is trending down in price, and the very next month it could flip-flop.
When selling a home, knowing the current trends that might affect the sale of you home is critical information to proper price positioning. Without knowing the trends, you could easily overprice your home and scare buyers away or underprice your home and give it away. Either way, you’ll miss the market and possibly loose money along the way.
When buying a home, knowing which way home prices are trending offers critical guidance so that you don’t over pay for your next home. While “timing the market” is very difficult, knowing the current real estate trends will help you know just where a home fits into todays market.
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It’s Time to Fall in Love with the American Dream
Coldwell Banker Market Watch - October 2011
It’s Time to Fall in Love with the American Dream
Mortgage rates are at historic all time lows, home affordability is the best it has been in more than 10 years, and financing is still available for qualified buyers. Yet many homebuyers are still sitting on the fence.
Today’s consumers shouldn’t be fearful of investing in real estate. With proper planning, homeownership can be one of the most reliable long-term investments one can make, and one of the most satisfying. That’s why homeownership has always been a part of the American dream.
We at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage believe it’s time to fall back in love with the American dream of homeownership. That’s why we are hosting the Fall in Love with the American Dream open house extravaganza weekends on Oct. 15-16 and Nov. 12-13. Thousands of homes will be showcased and information will be available on how you can own a piece of the American dream.
If you are a home seller and would like to participate in the Fall in Love with the American Dream open house extravaganza weekends, please contact me, your Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage sales professional who will be more than happy to include your home.
Homebuyers can visit CBMove.com to search for participating properties, and can also look to the linked graphs below to see the home buying trends in the communities that are of interest.
If you want to own a home, but are questioning if now is the right time to purchase, contact me, your Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage sales professional who can explain the home buying and selling process, the benefits of homeownership, and can guide you every step of the way. You may just find that your American dream is closer than you think!
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