May 2012
3 posts
Suburban Sprawl Projects Increased Housing Prices...
According to a recent article written on Trulia.com, by Jed Kolko, it appears as though homebuyers are consistently making the move from cities to the suburbs.  Perhaps it is because these specific people are getting older and are looking to buy in the nicer suburbs outside of the cities in which they work to provide a better lifestyle for their family.  However, this doesn’t account for all...
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April 2012
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New Central PA Living: Bumble Bee Hollow in...
Wouldn’t it be nice to move into a newly built home, where you didn’t have to worry about leaking or latent defects in the property?  Of course it would, but the problem with buying a newly built home is that it is just too expensive and unrealistic on most people’s budget. Well that isn’t necessarily true.  Out at Bumblebee Hollow they have Town Homes and Single Family...
Apr 19th
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What questions do you have about the current real...
If you have any questions on new communities, buying, or listing your home in central Pennsylvania, I will do my best to provide you with the answers you need!
Apr 18th
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The Best is Yet to Come?
Sorry Frankie, the best is here.  Let’s start by pointing out that mortgage interest rates are the lowest they have been since Frank Sinatra’s first hit, ‘I’ll never smile again’ was being played on repeat by your Grandma June.  Back then, interest rates were hovering around 4% and since your Pappy had been rubbing his 2 nickles together so much, it appeared they had...
Apr 18th
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Reinvigorating Your Twitter Brand
How many of you have tweeted at a professional or organization and received a bland response of, ‘thanks’ or ‘appreciate the support’?  Automated responses on twitter will be the downfall of your brand interaction with your twitter followers.  Personally, if I receive a tweet response as such, it leads to an immediate unfollow. Don’t let your twitter bird appear...
Apr 17th
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Goodbye #Luxury, Hello Life - Modern #RealEstate...
As many of us are now aware, the state of the economy has forced many new home buyers to forget many of the wish-list items that once may have been included in building a new home.  We want to touch on some of the things that are, unfortunately, just not within the normal budget anymore.  In the current circumstance, it is best to know what the average new home buyer can and can’t...
Apr 15th
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Apr 15th
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Why Represent the Buyer?
In a downturn real estate market the fight for listing opportunities is about as vicious as last nights Senators - Rangers game.  Real estate professionals are literally clawing for opportunities to make sales in a business where 20% of licensees make 80% of the money.  In this type of situation it is clear that most professionals concern involves their own wallets.  Thus, the conflict of interest...
Apr 15th
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10 Tips We Must Not Forget
It seems today that so many young professionals are looking for the quick buck or the quickest path to make it.  It appears as though the message our elders left for us on customer care has faded from our interest.  In a world where most people are concerned with number one, it is easy to see that those who put their customer base first, will surely excel in the long term. With specific regard to...
Apr 14th
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The Startup Generation
How bout this?  An article on Generation-Y, by a Gen-Y’er.  Generation Y isn’t concerned with how you’re going to market to us or how the Baby-boomers and Generation X can connect.  We are concerned with innovation and entertainment. The days of classic business practices are becoming old, along with their CEO’s.  While those of us in Generation Y are succeeding based on the basic and essential...
Apr 13th
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Apr 13th