Welcome to our World Famous bTEAM bLOG!
We wrote our first bLOG in September 2010 and haven’t stopped since.
The content you will read here is exclusively written by us and only us. They are created and inspired as a result of our day-to-day work as Realtors.
Wide ranging and occasionally entertaining, we hope you can find some useful reading here. Have a suggestion for something you’d like to write about? Reach out and we’ll make it happen!
Timing the market. Buyers and sellers alike do their best to know when to step on the conveyor belt of home buying or selling. There's more to it though...
Posted: 02/12/2015
We're going to sell it ourselves. Sure...that is well within your rights. It's your home after all! Make sure you're aware of all of the variables before you jump on that trail...
Posted: 12/06/2014
Timing the downsize...it's far easier than it looks. The big difference is moving when you HAVE to versus when you CAN. Have parents who are hesitating? Share this one :)
Posted: 20/02/2014
Open houses. A warm, cozy blanket for the real estate industry. But are they needed?
Posted: 09/01/2014
Waiting for the buyers to book an appointment. Waiting for the right house to hit the market. Waiting for a response to your offer. Waiting after the home inspection. Waiting. Soooooooo much waiting.....
Posted: 02/08/2013
As the year progresses, the level of buyer demand will ebb and flow. If you're knee deep in the middle of an ebb, this bLOG is for you....
Posted: 23/07/2013
There's Don Draper smoking and then there's a cigarette burning away in the living room of a home you're showing. One is cool (sort of) and the other is a deal breaker.
Posted: 23/05/2013
Waaaiiiittt...allllmost there...ok... GO! Put our home on the market! Every spring market typically sees a tipping point where inventory jumps up.
Posted: 17/04/2013
Pricing creates expectations. Think of the expectations you have for a $99 a night hotel and a $399 a night hotel. Same applies to pricing a home. Have a read!
Posted: 10/04/2013
Signs of spring. Signs of not yet spring. Every year and every spring behaves a little different but we look at the spring market a little closer here..
Posted: 20/03/2013