Archive for the ‘Northwoods Wisconsin’ category

December 1, 2010

5 ways to improve your Wisconsin home’s curb appeal in winter

5 ways to improve your Wisconsin home’s curb appeal in winter

It’s cold and gray and dark comes early in Wisconsin as we head into winter.  So if you are selling Wisconsin property at this time of year, how can you boost curb appeal? It may not be as easy as it is in spring and summer, but there are small steps to take to add warm […]

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November 29, 2010

Where do buyers begin their real estate search?

Where do buyers begin their real estate search?

Certainly not with the newspaper! The KCM crew goes into detail about how things have changed with real estate advertising, and some of our sellers may be very aware since the migration from real estate being advertised in the newspaper has been happening for years.  First Weber Group devotes a lot of time, money and energy […]

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November 22, 2010

Now could be THE time to buy

Now could be THE time to buy

Now Could Be the Time to Buy a Home   The old adage “There’s no time like the present” might not first come to mind when looking at today’s national housing market. But according to Roxanne Platz, ABR of First Weber’s Lake Country Office, these homespun words of wisdom are quite appropriate when a closer […]

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November 18, 2010

Wisconsin Dells Top 3 in the world, #1 in the nation for family vacations!

Wisconsin Dells Top 3 in the world, #1 in the nation for family vacations!

Wisconsin Dells ranked third in the world, first in the nation in the 2010 Trip Advisor Travelers’ Choice Family Vacation spot!  How lucky we Wisconsinites are to have such a destination centrally located in our state! If you are selling real estate near the Wisconsin Dells, make sure to let prospective home buyers know of this […]

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November 17, 2010

Third Quarter Milwaukee/Madison metro area median sales prices rise

Third Quarter Milwaukee/Madison metro area median sales prices rise

77 of the 150 metropolitan areas tracked by the National Association of Realtors show modest home price increases since last year, despite a drop in the number of sales that resulted after the expiration of the tax credit. Let’s take a look at the breakdown and consider ourselves fortunate: Milwaukee and Madison are 2 of […]

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