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real estate: Forever True: Buy Low. Sell High - 03/03/10 03:10 PM
Consumers, and even agents feel low these days because we are in a recession and home values are down from where they were two years ago. If you are trying to sell, that certainly is a problem, but if you or your clients are in the market for a new home, now may be a great time to buy. Research has shown that with the stock market, a vast majority of small investors hold back from buying when the market is low ("ah, things are really bad in the market!") and they tend to buy when the market is near the
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real estate: Looking for Triangle, NC Agents to Try New Lead Model - 02/26/10 12:59 PM
BestHomePro.com has launched a new lead and referral model in The Triangle. It is called the BestHomePro MarketPlace and is based on the philosophy that REALTORS and consumers should be in more control of their time, choices and expenses. Our basic tenants are as follow: Consumers 1. Search all you want with no requirement to register 2. Use the most advanced home search tools in the world 3. Be assured that your contact information will never be shared until you choose an agent 4. When you decide you want to work with an agent, you get to choose which agent you
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real estate: Sense of Urgency Drives a Lot of Things - 11/03/09 09:55 AM
I recently posted a blog on my company website called House On Fire. It speaks about how sellers must make trade-offs between price, the condition of their home and how quickly they need to sell. Everyone wants top dollar, but can't afford to wait. Even if you choose to lower your price there is not guarantee that it will sell quickly. Are sellers better-off trying For Sale by Owner or choosing a Realtor to help them price their home, stage their home and market their home. The economy is tough and the winter is a slower time for home sales anyway.
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real estate: Foreclosure Workshop can help - 09/16/09 09:58 AM
I wanted to commend The Herald-Sun Newspaper for hosting a free Foreclosure Prevention Workshop on Thursday of this week. Read more information at: http://tinyurl.com/p2syup This kind of service can help a lot of people in Durham and The Triangle.
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real estate: Who Gets to Decide What People Want - 09/01/09 01:54 PM
One of my favorite gurus is Seth Godin. He is a bit quirky and off-beat, but in my opinion we all need to be that a little bit more. He posted a question on his blog yesterday: "Who Gets to Decide What You Want" with some of the following comments: http://tinyurl.com/mdr59f "In order to want something, you probably need to know it exists. One definition of happiness is wanting the things you're likely to get (or, conversely, not wanting the unattainable). One definition of marketing is persuading the world it wants what you have... And so, once again it seems to
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real estate: Congratulations Herald-Sun.net - 08/25/09 09:03 AM
Bull City Rising, a Durham mainstay blog, wrote about the new Herald-Sun website in a post entitled "Herald-Sun Launches New Website - Fear Not, You can Contribute." http://tinyurl.com/mooomn . Like most newspapers, The Herald-Sun is working hard to remain a vibrant part of the communities it serves. Newspapers are struggling to find new avenues to provide compelling content and communication. www.Herald-Sun.net just launched today. It offers a wide range of ways for citizens to read about their communities and contribute content -- original content. People can read AP stories almost anywhere, but uber-local content is hard to match. Perhaps the new Herald-Sun
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real estate: World Getting Too Heavy? - 06/15/09 10:36 AM
Do you feel that lifting your world everyday is just too much? Is it cement boots on your feet? Technology is designed with the purpose of freeing us from the travails of the mundane, but anyone over 40 is saying, "how can I learn Facebook, respond to others' blogs, post on my own blog, sell at least one house in Durham, NC each month, take care of my aging mother and mow the yard. I say, take the phone off the hook at least one hour per day. Close your door and focus on just one thing. Or plan to make
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Jeff Johnston
Durham,
NC
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