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Real Estate Wrap-up Free Webinar Today: What to Expect in the Real Estate Industry in 2010 from Real Estate Industry Leaders Speak Out | EXIT Realty Franchise Opportunities / Real Estate Business Ownership Tami Bonnell wraps up 2009 with a free webinar ...[Read More]
By Dylan Garrison The condo and loft market in Minneapolis is a very dynamic. From Uptown to Downtown and Eat Street to University, there is a wide array of building styles and neighborhoods to choose from. This month we’ll be looking at what you ...[Read More]
Home prices in the current market are favorable to buyers because of the increase in foreclosures and short sales. However, the short sales and foreclosure home inventory are dwindling. Buyers are picking up these properties, especially in the low to median ...[Read More]
8 Privates Plus Conf Room & Waiting Room • 1,850 sq. ft. Office - $265,000 Powderhorn, Minneapolis - Perfect for real estate, dental, medical, insurance, or chiropractic office. Large reception area and 8 private offices/treatment rooms. Roof ...[Read More]
Spring Lake Park, Anoka County - We invite everyone to visit our open house at 1334 Council Oaks Drive on August 16 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM .
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Mistwood Court, Apple Valley - Announcing a price reduction on 14716 Excelsior Ln, a 1,057 sq. ft., 2 bath, 2 bdrm townhouse. Now MLS® $106,000 - Under Market!! Put a renter in this one for $300/mo cash flow! Property information[Read More]
April home sales in the Twin Cities were even stronger than March's upswing, according to the Minneapolis Area Association of REALTORS® (MAAR) based on data from the Regional Multiple Listing Service of Minnesota, Inc. There were 5,211 pending ...[Read More]
Farm Bureau Addition, Farmington - We invite everyone to visit our open house at 816 8th Street on April 5 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM .
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You heard it here first, or maybe you didn't. I just found out about a site that will allow you to create your own font that, theoretically, will look like your own handwriting! As a Realtor, I think it would be great to have my own font so I could ...[Read More]
Time to cover another important number, but first a regression to yesterday's topic. As I said in part two of this series on contracts for deed, as the Seller of some fine Mankato real estate, I wouldn’t go for anything but a standard 30 year ...[Read More]
Before we get to the actual balloon payment, I want to talk about amortization schedules. In my contract with you, I’m going to insist on a regular amortization the way a bank would. None of that “Every $800 payment will be $200 towards the ...[Read More]
In Minnesota, contracts for deed are called contracts for deed, obviously, but elsewhere they might be called land contracts or installment sale contracts. So, your credit isn't the greatest, and you've heard a contract for deed might be a good ...[Read More]
Last time we checked, our hero had spent time, money and energy on his real estate website, www.MankatoHomesOnline.com , but really, there was little chance for a new website of getting out from the shadow of Mankato real estate's electronic Goliath ...[Read More]
Google. The very name strikes fear into the hearts of men. In the world of search engines, Google rules. Of course, there are lesser perils, and many of them, but none can compare to the utter might and terrible magnificence of Google. So, how to tame ...[Read More]
The other day I decided that winter was over. (Just after we had the last cold front move out, that is.) Now we're seeing sixty degree days and a nice south wind to dry things out. It won't be long before the farmers can get out into their fields. ...[Read More]
When it comes to the price attached to a home for sale, buyers and sellers are looking for opposite things. Sellers want to sell their home for as much money as possible. Buyers want to pay as little as possible for their new home. Who wins? It depends ...[Read More]
Spring is coming, and now is the time to give you home's chances of selling a shot in the arm. A study done recently by the University of Michigan showed that increasing a home's "Curb Appeal" increased home value by anywhere from six ...[Read More]
Dang. I thought it was going to be anyone who bought a personal residence that would benefit from the tax credit that recently passed as a part of the stimulus package. That was something the NAR was lobbying for. Unfortunately, the $8,000 tax credit only ...[Read More]
The provisions of the new stimulus package have been ironed out and the bill is now awaiting President Obama's signature. If you buy a Mankato home (or a St. Peter home, or a Madison Lake home...you get the idea) sometime in 2009, here's how it ...[Read More]
Keep your fingers crossed; there may be a pretty decent tax break coming for home buyers. In their version of the new stimulus package, the Senate has included a tax break worth 10% of the price of the home they buy (up to $15,000) for all home buyers ...[Read More]
Good news! You can now search the Mankato MLS with a map function at my site: www.MankatoHomesOnline.com . You can pick a price range, or any other search criterion, and only those houses that match will show on the map. So you can see where they are, ...[Read More]
Soon (maybe as early as today), you'll be able to come here and search the local MLS with a map-based interface. You can see all the homes available, or all the homes in a price range, or even all the three bedroom homes in a price range, for example. ...[Read More]
Okay, my recent blog on pricing notwithstanding, if you want to sell your home for the most money as quickly as possible, you need to get it in front of the right buyers. Namely, those buyers who will be interested in your home. Not many Realtors appreciate ...[Read More]
I don't know how much this will apply this year, but in the past mortgage interest rates have often gone up a little bit in the spring. The law of supply and demand. Normally, more people start looking for homes in the spring, and lenders figure they ...[Read More]
I have good news to report: the US Department of Agriculture is guaranteeing no-money-down loans in smaller towns throughout the country with their Rural Housing Loan Program. Actually, it doesn't even need to be in a town, just outside of the areas ...[Read More]