Wednesday, March 30, 2011

"...impossible not to think about the possibilities."

“It’s not about timing the market. It’s about time in the market,” says Steve Berkowitz, chief executive officer at Move, Inc., a leader in online real estate. “Once you know how long you expect to own a home, look at the historical value performance of properties in the neighborhood. Be confident about your own job security, down payment resources and tolerance for upkeep, as well as the lifestyle you want today and in the near term. While homeownership may not be for everyone, it is the right choice for hundreds of thousands of people. Today’s housing market, especially for first-time buyers, makes it almost impossible not to think about the possibilities.”

This is very well put. There is so much misinformation and apprehension about the nationwide real estate market that potential buyers and sellers don't stop to consider (a) their local market and (b) their very neighborhood.

Don't be discouraged by real estate trends.  Yes, these are rough times, but yes you CAN avoid discouragement without putting those rose-colored glasses, that got so many into trouble in the hey-day, back on.
  • Weigh the pros and cons of investing in a property. Is it right for you?
  • Do your due diligence or ask a real estate pro (hey, we know some of those in Spokane!) to help you do it.
  • Consider mortgage rates, seller motivation, inventory, and historic appreciation.
*Full article and more good advice here.

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Monday, April 05, 2010

We Blog the Old Fashioned Way

(Can you call something old fashioned that isn't more than 15 years old? We just did.)

Don't you find it discouraging when you're searching for real, useful content online and end up on sham blogs?

These blogs are nothing more than revenue streams plugged with key words and covered with rows of annoying google ads. They are there to attract you, presumably because they have something you're looking for, but they're time-killers, dead ends. A little like white-washed tombs. They look interesting, but I wouldn't go inside.

We write actual blog posts with real content. We don't try to overload you with annoying key words (Spokane Real Estate! Tennis! Golf! Other Crap!). Our website is user-friendly and, we hope, intuitive. If it's not, we welcome feedback and adapt.

Let us know what you think. Or don't. If you just read and find something you can use, we're happy.

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