Seller’s Remorse – It’s Not What You Think
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Seller’s Remorse – It’s Not What You Think

If you ask most homeowners what they think “Seller’s Remorse” is, they would probably say something like, “Well, it’s that feeling that maybe you could have gotten more money for your house if you had waited a little longer.” Actually, Seller’s Remorse happens long before a buyer makes an offer and you agree to accept [...]

April 13, 2007 3
Journey Through the Phoenix Historic Districts – Garfield Historic District
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Journey Through the Phoenix Historic Districts – Garfield Historic District

With some 35 historic districts in Phoenix, you are never far from interesting homes and neighborhoods. For this visit, the destination is the Garfield Historic District, just a little bit south of the Coronado Historic District, which dates back to the late 19th Century. An Ohio pioneer, John Dennis, settled here in 1868 and carved [...]

April 9, 2007 1
Zillow-verload!
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Zillow-verload!

The last couple of days have seen a feeding frenzy by real estate bloggers, taking on the company many love – or love to hate – Zillow. Real estate bloggers and their readers/commenters have expressed every opinion in the full range from “Greatest thing ever in the world,” to “The Zillow monster is going to [...]

April 7, 2007 1
How To Become Obsolete – A Lesson from Print Advertising
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How To Become Obsolete – A Lesson from Print Advertising

There have been several articles lately about print advertising and whether it’s becoming an obsolete form of real estate advertising. Chuck’s post made some good points, and many of the commenters agreed that it just doesn’t pay to run print ads, at least in their markets. I recently had an experience that gives another perspective [...]

April 5, 2007 4
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