According to the Memphis Business Journal, home prices in Memphis fell in February vs February, 2009. MBJ cites data provided by First American CoreLogic.  I am sure this is a reputable source, but it seems that with the vast variety of sources available, housing numbers can be spun a number of ways. So, let’s look […]
Only 7 days left for the $6500-$8000 tax credit
It’s not over yet, but you MUST be under contract by April 30, 2010 (with closing by June 30)Â to be eligible for the (up to) $8000 tax credit for first time home buyers or (up to) $6500 credit for buyers who have owned before. So if you are are a buyer and you typically […]
Do QR codes have a future in real estate?
I am always fascinated with techie stuff, and when someone showed me that there was a Scanner app available for my Android phone, I had to explore the capabilities of this new bauble. Reading bar codes is not that exciting, but some link you to product sites and Google searches. Ever since I read some […]
Mid-20th century style – East Memphis convenience – new listing
Just listed a nice property at 3459 Walnut Grove. The open floor plan was quite contemporary in the early 1950’s. Lots of interesting features and amenities + convenient East Memphis location. More home and neighborhood details at http://3459walnutgrove.com Call me if you would like to see this interesting home.
It’s Official – this is Open House Weekend
Come on out for the official Open House Weekend, promoted by the National Association of REALTORS® and the Memphis Association.  Of course, this is a last ditch effort to wring out the last of the buyers who may be eligible for the $8000 first-time home buyer tax credit (up to $6500 credit for those who […]
NAR Real Estate Radio
The National Association of Realtors® produces a weekly radio show featuring real estate news and household tips. You can listen to the broadcasts by bookmarking this site, and activating the widget in the right sidebar. Give it a try now. Remember the widget is always available in the right sidebar of this blog →
Conferences are a great place for practitioners to learn about Real Estate 2.0
As you may have noticed on my other blog, http://joespakeblog.com, I attended an intense conference on real estate technology last week in Atlanta, Real Estate Tech South. Those of us actually out there selling real estate for a living are constantly bombarded with calls and emails offering us first page placement on Google, free webinars […]
That $8000 tax credit for first-time home buyers is expiring
Far be it from me to ever be an annoying sales person type, but I kind of feel like Billy Mays as I write this post. SPECIAL OFFER! ACT NOW!! THIS OFFER WON’T LAST!.. This is the last time I am going to mention the $8000 Federal Tax Credit for first-time home buyers ($6500 if […]
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