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Zoiks - Holy Activity Batman!

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Real Estate Agent with Mackaby Realty

I fee a bit like the caped cruisader this week.  Its the busiest week we've had in our office since last summer - buyers, sellers, CMA requests, etc.  Its refreshing to be pulled in 900 directions at once. 

 

What's the cause?  Well, I have my guess -- thankfully, the media lately has had something else to talk about, and so the endless drumbeat of "Housing is Horrible" has been stifled.  And, lo and behold - there is a TON of activity happening right now in our area!

It also helps that Minnesota has come out its long, cool weather, and it appears to be headed towards smooth sailing for a while now.

Hope that all is just as busy for you in your corner of the country!

2008 is THE year!

Posted by

Craig Armstrong
Realtor in MN/WI
Broker/Owner of Mackaby Realty
www.CraigArmstrongHomes.com
Craig@CraigArmstrongHomes.com
651-436-2626

Twin Cities real estate, specializing in the St. Croix River Valley - towns like Bayport, Stillwater, Woodbury, Afton, Cottage Grove, Lake Elmo Hudson, Somerset, and Prescott. 

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Jeannette Neerpat
CondoDomain.com - Coral Springs, FL
e-Pro Coral Springs/Parkland Real Estate

I think the second half of 2008 will be a great year for many of us!

Jun 20, 2008 06:16 AM
Steve Hoffacker
Steve Hoffacker LLC - West Palm Beach, FL
Certified Aging In Place Specialist-Instructor

Craig, that's great. Don't expect this respite from the media to last, but keep your momentum going.

Jun 20, 2008 06:17 AM
Stanton Homes
Stanton Homes - New Home Builder - Raleigh, NC
Design/Build Custom Home Builder in North Carolina

Craig - we've sure been putting together more packages in the last couple of weeks...  and our number of new projects has been increasing as well.  I think one more factor may be the news that interest rates will not be going down further - in fact, the Feds will most likely start increasing rates in the next couple of months.

Jun 20, 2008 06:18 AM