Sellers Will Consider Paying Buyer’s Closing Costs with an Acceptable Offer.
Excellent, Highly Desirable Mandarin Location!
THIS IS NOT A SHORT SALE! (Benefit: No waiting for months for bank to approve the sale!!)
Convenient to popular commuter routes, major grocery stores, an abundance of shopping and numerous restaurants, this lovely Mandarin home is close to everything, yet tucked away off the beaten path in an established neighborhood.
Dear Real Estate Swami: A couple of months ago I read something in one of your posts about the Jacksonville, Florida, Real Estate market being in a possible recovery. Are we in a recovery and if so, do you have any idea when home prices in Jacksonville will be at the bottom? Signed, Waiting
Dear Waiting: The post you are referring to was What's Really Happening in the Jacksonville Real Estate Market. Didn't The Great Swami already state in a Fisher & Company, P.A. newsletter to clients and later blog that there were numerous local market indicators that pointed (4 comments)
used homes: What's Really Happening in the Jacksonville (Florida) Real Estate market
- 07/15/08 07:10 AM
We sent this article out to all of our clients in May and since then we have had more than a handful of people call or email and tell us that we should post this. It seems as though we aren't the only ones who recognize that there are plenty of good things to say about the market, and that we need to bang "the glass is half full" drum more loudly than those who are banging that it's empty. Cheer up, Jacksonville. North Florida home buyers and sellers are in better shape than many are led to believe. Take a closer look at the facts! (2 comments)
Observations on the homebuilding and real estate market from a former senior level marketing executive in the home building industry now the president of a hybrid sales and marketing firm geared to builders and developers.