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Aug 31st 2010

Live, Love, Care

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: General


My Mother just shared this with me in an email, and I loved the message and wanted to share it with you.  My apologies that I do not know the name of the photographer who took these amazing photos, nor which French newspaper it was that originally published them so I could give appropriate credit.  It touched my heart...I hope it touches yours as well!

Swallows

Here a female mate is injured and the condition is soon fatal.  She was hit by a car as she swooped low across the road.

  

Here he brought her food and attended to her with love and compassion.

  

He brought her food again but was shocked to find her dead.

 

He tried to move her ... a rarely-seen effort for swallows!

Aware ...


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Aug 26th 2010

Basic Data vs MARKETING in MLS - There IS a Difference

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: Real Estate
Tags: first impressions, putting your home on the market, multiple listing, marketing, bad photos, agent responsibilities, mark


People say it all the time when they're considering putting their home on the market and trying to decide whether or not to hire and agent, and if they're going to hire one, WHICH one will they hire.  Among the many things people generally understand about agents is that most of them will "put the home in the MLS".  While that may be essentially true, what often gets lost in the comparison is the differences in HOW a home might be represented in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS).  

Let me give you an example.  Some time ago I was hired to market a property that had been listed without success by two prior agents.  Despite a very "balanced marketplace", the home had been on the market fo...


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Aug 24th 2010

In a Buyers Market How Much of a Discount Should I Get?

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: Real Estate


It's human nature, I guess.  In many parts of the country stories abound about the great deals buyers are getting, so when it's your turn to find a home, you expect to get a deal, too, right?  There's no doubt that qualified buyers are gold right now, which, of course, gives them leverage when they're shopping for a home...and they know it!

Let me ask you a question, though:  How do you define "deal"?  When you go to the department store and find an outfit you like...it's on a rack with a big sign over it saying "20% Off", does it make you feel good?  What if you found out that the price of that outfit had been raised by 25% the previous week.  Now how good does that "20% off" feel?

Whe...


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Aug 24th 2010

I Know You Want to Sell Your Home, BUT......

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: Real Estate
Tags: putting your home on the market, expectations, distorted perception of value, multiple listing, motivation


It used to be so easy (well, easy might not really be the right word, but at the very least it used to make a lot more sense!!  If you owned a home and decided to move...to upgrade, or downsize, or relocate, or whatever you planned to do after selling, the process, though not really simple, was generally pretty manageable.  You'd do so basic due diligence to find out the current market value of your home, decide how you preferred to handle the sale, perhaps interviewed one or more agents, did a basic overview of the market for the type of home you'd like to move TO and make sure you were financially qualified...and then you'd just DO IT!

In today's somewhat precarious real estate market,...


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Aug 21st 2010

Is Your Agent REALLY Working for YOU?

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: General
Tags: marketing, agent responsibilities, showing your home


An interesting email arrived recently from my profile on one of the online services I use.  It was fairly anonymous simply saying that a prospect wanted me to email them about selling their home as quickly as possible.  It gave no information other than that, but since consumers tend to want their anonymity, I decided to respond courteously and offered to assist.

The prospect replied me very quickly, but only said "I have a contract with remax but they have not shown the house.  I thought that you might have a buyer.".

Interesting.  There was no mention as to the COUNTRY, let alone city or area where the house was, price range, type of home....absolutely nothing.  After all, t...


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Aug 11th 2010

When Expectations and Market Reality Collide

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: General
Tags: reality check market changes buyer home , buyer expectations realistic expectation


To a certain extent, it's always been true ... a buyer's perception of value is generally quite different than a sellers.  But in this market, buyers are more bewildered than ever when they begin their home search.  They're wondering why THEY can't find those fabulous $400,000 homes for $200,000 or less!  And while the reality is that there such extreme values may appear now and then, the majority of what's on the market today, while substantially discounted over what they might have sold for just a few years ago, are generally not nearly that extreme. 

There's a reason why parents have reminded their offspring "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!" for generations.  The rea...


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Aug 01st 2010

But That Was What WE Offered Them

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: Real Estate
Tags: negotiating, low ball, price, motivation


Have you ever had this experience, or know someone else who has?  Here's the situation:

Buyer has been searching for homes and finally decides on one that meets his needs.  He makes an offer, negotiates in good faith, but the seller decides not to accept it.  Then weeks go by...maybe even months.  Eventually the house sells, and when that original buyer investigates, he discovers that the seller sold his home for what the buyer had offered months earlier.  What happened?

Actually, this is not such an uncommon situation and for a whole host of reasons...none of which being nefarious.  Take a look at SOME of the reasons why a seller might eventually accept a previously rejected offer:

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Jul 04th 2010

The Lure of the Short Sale

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: Real Estate
Tags: distorted perception of value, short sale


In many markets around the country, and certainly here in the western suburbs of Chicago, properties for sale as Short Sales have become very prevalent, even among Bloomingdale, Bartlett and Carol Stream homes for sale.  Prior to 2008, we rarely, if ever, saw short sale listings.  Sadly, they are now fairly abundant.  As a matter of fact, according to our MLS (MRED...Midwest Real Estate Data), of the 1140 attached and detached single family homes currently listed for sale, roughly 15% of the listings in Bloomingdale, Bartlett, and Carol Stream are indicated to be Short Sale listings!  And this DOES NOT INCLUDE those properties that may just be one more "price reduction" away from having t...


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Jul 03rd 2010

FREE HUGS - What Touches You?

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: General
Tags: pay it forward, joy, hugs


Years ago I remember watching a great little movie called "Pay It Forward" starring Kevin Spacey, Helen Hunt, Haley Joel Osment.  If you've not seen it, I highly recommend it!  We never know how something we do to, for, or with someone else might impact their lives...sometimes in a very profound way!  Based on the principle of 'random acts of kindness", this profound story depicts what could happen if every one of us would make the effort to do something nice for someone else...and wouldn't it be wonderful if that were a daily occurrence!  This applies to big things, of course, but also to very small things as well...things like opening a door for someone, offering to carry a bag of groce...


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Jun 25th 2010

You Never Get a Second Chance to Make a Great First Impression

Posted By: Judi Bryan In: Real Estate
Tags: buyers agent, first impressions, value, putting your home on the market, cost of repairs, prospective buyers


Remember your first day at school, or your first date, or your first job interview?  Someone special in your life probably quoted those words to you ... "you never get a second chance to make a great first impression!"  And those words hold true for real estate as well.  When you're preparing to put your home on the market, first impressions matter.  What's really important to remember, though, is that you need to be making A LOT of great first impressions if you want to get your home sold, and most assuredly if you want to get a decent price for it!

Buyer's Agents

Yes, their impressions matter ... big time!  Buyer's agents, particularly the more experienced ones, see a whole lo...


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