Posts tagged ‘selling a home in WI’

August 29, 2013

Looking back – housing still looks real good, even with higher interest rates

Looking back – housing still looks real good, even with higher interest rates

Yes, rates have risen a bit and home affordability is down a little bit. But looking back, today’s housing is still a wide open opportunity to get into a move up home or first home at historically low costs.   Talk to your First Weber real estate agent, search Wisconsin real estate at firstweber.com or […]

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August 27, 2013

Home Selling Sanity

Home Selling Sanity

Here are some good tips on keeping your home in “Show Ready” condition which we know can be a challenge! Home Selling Sanity by Broderick Perkins Heres the deal. You are selling your home.You’ve staged it, spiffed it up, de-cluttered, stowed away valuables, cleaned the yard, swept all the floors and everything is just sparkling.Its […]

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August 26, 2013

The cost of waiting to sell, move up

The cost of waiting to sell, move up

Home prices and interest rates have risen. If you are looking to sell and move up, why wait any longer? No one can predict with exact accuracy where mortgage rates are headed, but several trusted sources predict near 5%. Still relatively low, yet as you can see in the top graphic, even a one percent […]

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April 30, 2013

118 experts predict home values expected to rise more than 4% in 2013

118 experts predict home values expected to rise more than 4% in 2013

It is a start! And we’ll take it.  118 experts have predicted that home values will end up an average of 4.6% by the end of 2013. To see what homes are selling for in your area, visit the sold property section of firstweber.com or use the statistics available on First Weber’s Wisconsin real estate […]

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April 9, 2013

It is a great time to be a move-up seller

It is a great time to be a move-up seller

Prices are recovering, yet still not as high as they used to be. So why sell now? There is a shortage of inventory of homes for sale and many buyers are out looking. Rates remain low Activity is high Plus, the price of your move-up home is very likely to be lower than it will […]

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