We Co-Operate with the Brokerage Community (Realtors) even though many of our houses are not in the MLS! Call me for Details!
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asheville nc: Follow Me on Twitter for Instant Updates on Available Properties and the Asheville, NC Real Estate Market!
- 09/07/09 05:31 AM
I am now on Twitter and would like to invite you to follow me! I want to keep you up to date with the happenings of our HomeVestors business, the local Asheville real estate market, and all new properties that we have available for you; in real time! (You do know that we only sell properties that are priced BELOW market value didn’t you?) I discovered that Twitter is a good avenue for finding out all of the things I that I might want to look into more closely. The folks I follow on Twitter keep me up-to-date with the latest (3 comments)
asheville nc: 57 Carpernters Son Lane, Hendersonville, NC ~ Mountain Cabin For Sale on a BUMPY Gravel Road!
- 09/07/09 04:39 AM
2 Bedrooms (1 bedroom is a loft) 1 1/2 Baths Stone Faced Fireplace Wrap around deck 996 Square Feet .79 Acre If you like the seclusion of the mountains, then this mountain cabin is for you! The gravel road leading to the house is about a mile long and is rough and bumpy! Smaller cars won’t contend with this road making this a deal killer for some. But if you have a car or a truck that can handle the road then you will only need to make a few repairs and upgrades to make this cabin a home. The layout (1 comments)
asheville nc: HomeVestors of Asheville, NC sells houses???
- 09/05/09 11:33 AM
Much of the content in my Blogs will be about the company I work for and what we do. I have been with HomeVestors of America for over five years and one of the biggest challenges I have encountered is overcoming the assumptions of what we do. Everyone knows that we are the "We Buy Ugly Houses" people, but beyond that there is not much that the general public or even seasoned real estate professionals understand about HomeVestors. For example, did you know that each HomeVestors office is independently owned and operated and that we are local residents of the communities (2 comments)
asheville nc: Why the Asheville, NC housing market is strong!
- 08/30/09 01:16 PM
The Asheville housing market has proven resilient. Historically, it has been one of the last markets to feel a downturn and the first to rebound. Asheville is a destination market with a shortage of good, affordable housing. I strongly believe there is a boom yet to happen in Asheville given the quality of life the area provides, temperate climate, relative home prices, and popularity with retirees. Once feeder markets such as Florida and other areas in the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast recover and people are able to sell again, they will be coming to Asheville. There are also a good (7 comments)