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New River Valley Real Estate Report – 3Q 2009
My attempt at putting a logical format to the New River Valley Real Estate market. You can download the whole report here, if you’d like. Is it helpful? Would you like to see more data? Less?
How To Calculate Your Monthly Payment
Ever wanted to know how to calculate your monthly payment? Well, Dan Green has provided four great formulas for calculating things like principal and interest payments, or how much you’ve paid in interest in a given month or year. You can see his whole post here, but I’ve put a quick screenshot of the principal and interest formula below.
When Selling Your Home, GREAT Photos Matter
Several months ago, I started hiring Sean Shannon Photography to take high-quality photos of the real estate properties. I was finding that while my camera certainly takes good photos, it couldn’t show the house off quite as well as a professional could. I talked with Sean about my problem, and he immediately showed me what I was missing.
Coming Soon … A NEW NRVLiving!
I told you times were a-changin’ … and they are, we just got sidetracked by the Ferrari and the Yugo.
A Reminder To Play Nice
To the person who emailed this weekend and blasted me – with such colorful language, mind you – How to control yourself …
Am I Doing A Good Job Listening?
I wrote a post last year, on Agent Genius, entitled “So Many Questions I Forgot To Listen“. In it, I talked about my experience working with an individual who, in my eyes, was faced with enormous obstacles, but my perceptions were clouded by my preconceptions. I hope you’ll read it – it tells the very abbreviated story of one of the most courageous individuals I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting.
If You Ain’t First, You Can Be Second
In the words of the poet Ricky Bobby, “If you ain’t first, you’re last“.
Get In The Pool, Kids
I posted on Twitter this “tweet” Monday night …
A Virtual Handshake
One of the interesting things about this Internet that Al Gore gave us is the myriad of ways that people are always finding new ways of engaging and interacting and, in some cases, doing business. What works for you might not work for me, and vice versa. But one thing we all have the opportunity to do is make friends, offline, with the people we “know” offline.