annapolis homes for sale: The Most Expensive Annapolis Waterfront Homes for Sale
- 04/20/10 12:19 PM
So Your Ship Has Come In. Now Dock It at one of these High End Annapolis Waterfront Homes In the previous post, I mentioned two of our most recent Annapolis waterfront listings – the more expensive of the two, 1134 River Bay Rd, priced at $1,725,000. That’s not chump change in anyone’s book, but it’s also not the most expensive waterfront home that’s currently for sale in Annapolis – not by a nautical mile. In fact, there are 46 others priced at or above the $1,725,000 mark (including one of our listings at 2992 West Friends Road in Cape St. John, pictured here.) Topping (1 comments)
annapolis homes for sale: Come Join The Moss Haedrich Team this Weekend at One of our Two Open Houses in Annapolis
- 06/06/09 09:13 AM
So, you're in the market for an Annapolis home...this rain we've been getting is driving you batty...or you're just dying to talk with a Realtor about how the Annapolis real estate market is REALLY doing. Whatever the case may be, we know you're anxious to get out and about this weekend - so why not attend one of the two open houses we're holding, one in Riva Trace and one in Eastport. I've provided the details in the short video below. Hope to see you there.
3 Bedrooms - 2 full baths - 2 half baths - Built 1983 (Renovation complete in 2008) Lovely home in one of Eastport's great neighborhoods. Gleaming hardwoods main level, gourmet kitchen, finished lower level, stone fireplace in living room, new stone entryway, in-ground pool, a real gem. Click here for more information and to view Virtual Tour (2 comments)
annapolis homes for sale: The Eastport Real Estate Market Report: $750,000 and Up
- 02/15/09 07:47 AM
Funky, Eclectic, Upscale and Down, the Market for Well-Priced Eastport Properties in this Peninsular Neighborhood of Annapolis Looks Good We've just listed a great home in Eastport on Boucher Ave (right), that will go active in the MLS in about a week. It's just down the street from two others we sold about a year ago, in the million dollar range, so we know the neighborhood very well. I think we met pretty much everyone who lives in this part of Eastport over the course of many open houses. Eastporters love to take Sunday walks and think nothing of dropping by an (0 comments)
annapolis homes for sale: 10 Real Estate Myths - Debunked - For Anyone Who Wants to Buy or Sell Their Annapolis Home
- 02/05/09 09:48 AM
Dodging the Brisket and Potato Chips in Search of the Truth About the Annapolis Real Estate Market If I'm in a talkative mood, I like to walk into the grocery store - or any public place - wearing one of my Realtor pins. As almost any agent will tell you, wearing a Realtor pin in public nowadays is akin to tacking a sign on your forehead that says Ask Me About the Real Estate Market! Which is preciscely what happens: total strangers start firing off questions at the checkout counter as they stack their potato chips and brisket onto the conveyor belt. How's the market? Are you selling (0 comments)
annapolis homes for sale: Rx For a Withdrawn Listing: How To Tune Up Your Annapolis Real Estate
- 01/24/09 03:40 AM
So, Your Home WAS Listed, It Just Sat There Gathering Dust, and Then the Holidays Rolled Around So you withdrew it from the market. Too much hassle...not enough action. Now what? First, let's look at the reasons it probably didn't sell. 1. Condition - Your home has issues that turned buyers off - you know, peeling Formica, paint colors from the '50's, dings in the walls. 2. Marketing - Your home wasn't presented well enough or widely enough to the marketplace. 3. Price - The market didn't like your asking price. Maybe agents/their buyers didn't come right out and say so. But (0 comments)
annapolis homes for sale: Deal vs Steal: Why Shopping For Only The Lowest Priced Homes In The Annapolis Real Estate Market Will Drive You Crazy
- 10/28/08 03:21 AM
Talk to Annapolis area homebuyers these days and you'll often hear this: I don't want just a deal. I want a steal! Realtors expect this sort of brash talk from seasoned investors, but more and more we're hearing it from young couples, first time homebuyers, grandmothers and other nice people who often trip over the words, like they're reciting a script that's at odds with their deeper desires. This inner conflict is understandable: after all, isn't the nightly news a regular smorgasbord of home sale nightmare stories? Aren't there steals now in every town in America? Maybe - but that's not the point. Shopping only for steals - (0 comments)
This past summer we listed a home that was very nice indeed. Price: $1,200,000. It went under contract in 19 days, and sold a few weeks later for a price that the owners found quite acceptable. Aside from our usual aggressive marketing, how can we account for such a good offer and fast sale? After all, the home did have a few quirks...some dated features...and wallpaper I wasn't crazy about. But sell it did, and here's why: the home's uniqueness - its overriding special features. (0 comments)
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