I got my morning e-mail from Active Rain this morning, and just saw it smacking in the face. Real estate agents are morphing into bonified techie experts. I mean, just how many posts can we read on how great blogging is to our business? That's all there Read More...
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... ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY PICK AND CHOOSE WHAT THEY WANT TO HEAR! I had the unique opportunity to speak to the media not once, but twice this past week, while at the NC Association of REALTORS Convention, earlier this week. Well, that was an eye opening Read More...
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I REALLY try to be on the optimistic side, but with all the financial news, stock market plunge, bail out of Freddie & Fannie Mac, housing crisis, and AIG ready to file for Chapter 11 & Lehman Brothers having just filed.... Well... Just wondering Read More...
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Charlotte Home Sales Drop 32% But is named #1 for relocation by Relocate-America! The number of houses sold in the Charlotte area fell 32.1 percent last month, and the average closing price declined 1.9 percent, according to the Charlotte Regional Realtor Read More...
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Time to make a difference by voting and donating $ to RPAC. Read More...
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Been alot of weird stuff this week... don't know if it is the full moon or the eclipse, the tides... who knows. But it got me to thinking about weird things that has happened to me on the job. Here is one of them: Yes, this Knight was my chaperone at Read More...
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With the advent of stricter signage laws, how has this affected your real estate business? What do your customers think? Here in North Carolina, there is a growing trend towards cities and towns implementing stricter signage laws. Many now forbid all Read More...
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Well, it's been a while for me too since posting here as well. I guess all of us have a little more time to blog now, huh? Here locally, our market took a steep 22% drop in December (2007) after a year of increasing inventory, longer days on the market, Read More...
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Well, it had to happen sooner or later. After a very busy spring market, the national market finally had some effect on the booming market here. There was a 13% dip in sales compared to the same month in May of 2006, and then a 5.7% dip again in June. Read More...
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