Since starting my career in real estate 24 years ago I have seen many changes in the industry, including buyers markets, sellers markets and new boutique real estate companies coming into the market (with many of them later being purchased by large corporations).
In my estate career spanning more than two decades, I’ve seen so many people make the innocent mistake of sharing “too much information” with others about their home purchase or sale. Stemming from over-zealous sharing of inside details about their real estate endeavors, many homeowners and buyers have suffered the consequences of a little indiscretion.
The following interview by Editor-in-Chief Frances Sharpe Robert Radcliffe, a real estate agent with Sotheby's International Realty continues our se'ries of monthly Q & A columns with leading realtors and local real estate professionals.
A majority of the information about real estate - homes for sale and recent sales - is relatively easy to find online. But what does that mean and how does that change how to find a home to buy or understanding the right price when selling?
What do we do when we are looking for love and trying to attract someone's interest? We make sure we look our
The asking price of a home for sale is unquestionably the most important factor in marketing the home and in achieving the end result of getting the house sold.
Access and showings are more important to the successful sale of a home than you might think. It is helpful for homeowners to understand how buyers view homes and how their agents schedule them to be shown.