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2013 

Avon Homes with Main Floor Master Bedrooms Avon, Indiana is a growing community of over 22,000 located just 15 miles west of downtown Indianapolis. It boasts some of the top schools in the area and has grown into the shopping and dining destination for Westsiders. If you're like me and are ready ...
01/31/2013
Brownsburg Homes with Main Floor Master Bedrooms Brownsburg, Indiana is a growing community of over 22,000 located just 15 miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis. It boasts some of the top schools in the area and has easy access to all parts of the area. If you're like me and are ready to save ...
01/31/2013
Real Estate Agents Fail Home Sellers Over Carrying Cost. Where do I even begin here? Real estate agents say they’re all about doing right by their seller clients, but far too many times they are only setting them up to fail. This isn’t about marketing style or convincing a seller that an agent or...
01/29/2013
When you are thinking about a single-family home to buy as an investor, should you buy a 4-bedroom house, or a 3-bedroom house that has a bonus room? Obviously, the more bedrooms your house has to offer, the more appealing it will be to more renters. I took a look at three areas, Brownsburg, Avon...
01/29/2013
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Last Saturday was not my best day. As a Realtor®, I try to be as focused as I can. As a human being, …it doesn’t always work out that way. Here’s an example of failed multi-tasking on my part: This past Saturday morning, I was busy preparing paperwork, comps, etc. to bring along to a showing for ...
01/29/2013
Long term investing in real estate should continue to be a financially-solid alternative to other forms of growing wealth over time.   For the new investor, buying single-family homes can be a good way to "get your feet wet" and build an investment portfolio that can prove to be profitable for ye...
01/25/2013
The housing bubble pops in Central Indiana. How devastating was it? Housing, in “normal” times, wants to appreciate at around 3% per year. It might deviate above or below that, but in the long run, that’s what one should expect. Most economists will say that the bubble started sometime in the sec...
01/25/2013
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