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Hot Property: New Hope Foreclosure

19(!) Showings in Six Days Where:  5201 Pennsylvania Ave. North in New Hope. What:  4 BR/2BA rambler with 1,455 FSF. Who:  listed by Alex Boylan and Tracy Gazett, Edina Realty. How much:  $80,000 (tax assessed value = $170,000). When:  6 days on market. Since hitting the market last Wednesday (July 20), this New Hope foreclosure has...
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Housing Market’s Vital Signs

A doctor who wants to determine a patient’s health checks out their vital signs:  their heart rate, blood pressure, lungs, etc. What’s the equivalent for the housing market? Trends in the following three things: One. Inventory. Falling inventory — also called “supply” — augurs well for future housing prices; increasing inventory, the opposite. Right now,...
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“The Barbells Housing Market”

The Discount for “Stale?”  A Lot. It’s only anecdotal, but it sure seems to me — and many other veteran Realtors — that “For Sale” homes today fall into one of two categories:  1) homes that hit the market well-prepped, well-priced, and with a lot of marketing fanfare — and sell in a few weeks; and...
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Knowing When to Flush Negative Feedback

“It Only Takes One” Q: What do you call the person who finishes last in their medical school class? A. “Doctor.” It may surprise non-Realtors to hear that even well-prepped, well-priced homes — destined to sell quickly for close to full price — typically collect more “Nay’s” than “Yea’s” from prospective Buyers. But it’s true. In...
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(Gun)Shy Sellers

“Don’t Be a Secret Agent,” the Corollary What’s one way to avoid racking up market time — the enemy of every home seller trying to get top dollar for their home (in other words, all sellers)? Don’t formally put your house on the market. Instead, more would-be Sellers appear to be quietly networking their homes...
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“Stockholm Syndrome” — Realtor Version

(Over)identifying with Home Sellers “Stockholm Syndrome”:  a paradoxical psychological phenomenon wherein hostages express adulation and have positive feelings towards their captors that appear irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims, essentially mistaking a lack of abuse from their captors as an act of kindness. –Wikipedia What’s potentially more harmful to...
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