"I haven't seen a monument erected to a pessimist" Oh what a refeshing quote to hear in this dire financial crisis we're in. But where do we draw the line between being an optimist and in touch with the brutal truth of reality? There's a fine line. I love what Jim Stockedale said "confront the brutal facts, but never lose hope that in the end we will prevail." Now that's more like it. Can you imagine what would happen to our profession's credibility if we put into that into practice?! I sense people are looking (14 comments)
Now, you're looking for a house. You've done a bit of research. You've been pre-approved by your lender. You've talked about the budget. You've chosen an agent to represent you. If you haven't,--Joe Salcedo is here =)
So What's next?
Selling and listing prices are usually different From 2002-2006, many homes sold for more than the asking price. Buyers were competing against each other. Now, about 80% of homes sold in Reno are below the asking (1 comments)