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Good Takes and Bad Takes in Real Estate

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Let’s play a new game called “Good Take, Bad Take” where Angie decides which of these prompts and predictions line up with what’s expected in the Triangle market. When you see some of these headlines and prognostications, they might catch your attention, but remember that they don’t always apply in our local market. Angie shares her thoughts and expertise on today’s show.

Here are the things we go over as Angie shares what she foresees actually occurring in our area:

  • “Experts predict real estate prices are headed down.” (1:05)
  • “The housing market will have to go through a correction.” (2:07)
  • “Removing your bathtub in renovations is a bad idea.” (3:37)
  • “Your annual income has to be $100,000 to buy a home.” (4:57)
  • “You will save thousands if you sell your house without an agent.” (5:38)
  • “Within a few years, we’ll tour houses with virtual reality.” (7:15)
  • “People will skip the home selling process to sell to an iBuyer.” (11:01)
  • “Most will find their homes through social media marketing instead of MLS.” (14:21)
  • “You don’t need to stage your home since you can do it virtually.” (16:55)
  • “Real estate is still the best way to build long-term wealth.” (20:41)

See our listings: http://acolerealty.com

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Let’s play a new game called “Good Take, Bad Take” where Angie decides which of these prompts and predictions line up with what’s expected in the Triangle market. When you see some of these headlines and prognostications, they might catch your attention, but remember that they don’t always apply in our local market. Angie shares her thoughts and expertise on today’s show.

Here are the things we go over as Angie shares what she foresees actually occurring in our area:

  • “Experts predict real estate prices are headed down.” (1:05)
  • “The housing market will have to go through a correction.” (2:07)
  • “Removing your bathtub in renovations is a bad idea.” (3:37)
  • “Your annual income has to be $100,000 to buy a home.” (4:57)
  • “You will save thousands if you sell your house without an agent.” (5:38)
  • “Within a few years, we’ll tour houses with virtual reality.” (7:15)
  • “People will skip the home selling process to sell to an iBuyer.” (11:01)
  • “Most will find their homes through social media marketing instead of MLS.” (14:21)
  • “You don’t need to stage your home since you can do it virtually.” (16:55)
  • “Real estate is still the best way to build long-term wealth.” (20:41)

See our listings: http://acolerealty.com

  continue reading

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