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Inventory levels lowest in 10+ years!
The Market is better than you think, inventory is LOW, and it's the PERFECT time to sell your home!
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We have come to find that not all realtors are created equal and you stand out among the very best. We without reservation would recommend Kristi Weinstocks services in the selling of your home. If anyone would wish to contact us regarding our great experience in working with Kristi, I would welcome the call.
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Terry
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Welcome!
As summer winds down, we reflect on summer memories and take our last vacations before school starts up again.
While the real estate market is still hot, make your summer move before we get into the fall! The market continues to get better and better - inventory is low and prices continue to rise - making it an ideal time to list your home.
If you'd like to sell or list or have any general real estate inquiries, please give me a call - I'm here to help.
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Is this the year you are planning on putting your home up for sale? If your answer is "yes" or "possibly, depending on price" we have a GREAT option for you. We'll take a look at your home and discuss pricing. Once we've determined a number, we keep your home on file. If/when we have a buyer looking for a home matching your criteria, we give you a phone call to set up a private showing. This really works!
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Top 10 Home Improvements That Pay You Back
By Tom Kraeutler
If you're planning to sell your house any time soon, home improvements that build property value should be on your to-do list. It's a buyer's market, and between tighter purse strings and plenty of properties to choose from, shoppers want homes that are move-in ready and free of the need for home improvement projects that will add to their own bottom lines.
"There's enough inventory out there right now that buyers can find what they like without having to compromise," says Harrison Tulloss, a ZipRealty agent based in Raleigh, N.C. "They don't have the money or inclination to put in a down payment, get a loan and then turn around and spend more cash to do exactly what they want to improve a property."
Planning home improvements that pay you back at the time of sale requires a strategic vision as well as design, finish and product selections that welcome the widest possible range of buyer tastes. Drawing on tips from real estate pros, along with Remodeling magazine's annual Cost vs. Value Report, here are 10 home improvements that pay you back when you sell.
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Twin Cities Home Prices Post Record Gain
By Jim Buctha
Home prices in the Twin Cities posted a record gain in April, outpacing the recovery in most parts of the nation and revealing the strength of the local economy.
Values in the metro area jumped 14.8 percent over last year, according to the closely watched Standard & Poor's Case-Shiller home price index. The 13-county region was one of four major U.S. metro areas to post record gains during the month. Nationally, home prices were up 12 percent.
"Prior to 2012, things weren't good in the Twin Cities," said David Blitzer, chairman of S&P's index committee.
"Recent price gains have definitely been superior."
A key turning point for the Twin Cities is the vast decline in the number of distressed sales. During 2011, the Twin Cities area was flooded with foreclosures, which put pressure on prices because repossessed homes usually sell for a fraction of a traditional property.
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