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15 Comments on Kristin Johnston Gives You The Real Estate Activity For Brookfield, WI For the Last 30 Days:Real Estate In Waukesha County, WI
What a lovely marker and welcome sign to your community. Good luck attracting those lucky buyers who need you to assist them in finding that great house!
Kristin, This is good infomation for home buyers and sellers in your area. They should call you for all their real estate needs.
Thanks Connie..guess I should update it with snow now!
Gita, thank much!
Good morning Kristin,
I love your new photo for market reports. You always do a great job with them. Snow!!! Yes!!!!
Morning Kristin-Love that picture. A reminder spring will come after the winter. Did you get much snow yet?
Ah the Brookfield Butler area is so cute! I have several family members that live there. I love to visit there.
Thanks Cindy..This isn't a new one, but I really do have to use snow ones soon!
Sharon, we got alot last week, and more on the way tomorrow, but so far, we are way under what we usually are :-)
Laura, I love it too!
How about the New York Giants!!!! That was awesome!! :)
Um, Tony, did the Bears play? What was their record again? LOL
Perfect. I like the way you do these market reports. Easy to understand and a call to action!
Thanks alot Ron!
Kristin
Thanks for sharing the 30 day real estate market update for Brookfield Wisconsin.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Hi Buddy
What a great and wonderful real estate market synapsis of Brookfield Wisconsin
Reading blog posts on ActiveRain seems to indicate that lots of areas appear to be having some better-than-the-past-five-years real estate action early in 2012. I wonder how long rates will be outstanding if things really start moving.
PRobably another year of low rates dont you think?