From the monthly archives:

April 2010

SOLD ~ 1131 Oak Borough Drive (Ballwin)

by Karen Goodman on April 27, 2010

in SOLD!

The Basics: Listing Price: $279,900 SOLD in 5 days!!! Sale Price: $278,000 Address: 1131 Oak Borough Drive, Ballwin, MO 63021 (see map) Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2.5 Property Type: Single family home Floor plan style: 2 Story Age: 17 yrs old Subdivision: Ridges of Oakwood Farms Subdivision School District: Rockwood (more school info) Schools: Ballwin Elementary, [...]

   

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Most real estate agents don’t like Zillow. Initially, I think it was a reaction to losing control. For years, agents where the keepers of the housing data. Buyers and sellers had to call an agent when they were trying to determine the value of a home. Public tax records offered the sale price of properties, [...]

   

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Marketing Homes for Sale with Video Tours

by Karen Goodman on April 24, 2010

in Sellers

Originally published 12/5/09. Updated 4/24/10 to reflect current services to Arch City Homes sellers. Updated again 10/25/10 with newer videos. Recently I started experimenting with using video to promote homes and condos for sale. Virtual Tour Options: A few years ago, tech savvy agents started adding 360° virtual tours to their listings. If you haven’t [...]

   

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Video Tip ~ Property Previews for Buyers

by Karen Goodman on April 23, 2010

in Buyers

Today I want to tell you about a service that a buyer’s agent can offer for clients who are searching for a house. Video Property Tours for Buyers: I know it’s a long video, but you’ll get the idea if you watch at least the first couple of minutes. This home is located in Lafayette [...]

   

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This home is no longer listed by Arch City Homes. If you are interested in this property, please contact us and we will let you know the current status on this house. The Basics: Listing Price: $149,900 Price Reduced!!! Address: 917 Trianon Lane, MO 63011 (see map) Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1 1/2 Property Type: Single [...]

   

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Flood Insurance Program Halts Coverage

by Karen Goodman on April 15, 2010

in Everything Else

Guest post by Ryan Borland Recently the National Flood Insurance Program halted coverage for flood insurance across the entire country. Flood insurance is a federally backed program. As a result, the NFIP’s policy change means that every carrier that would typically provide flood coverage is affected. Policies affected include new policies, renewals or changes to [...]

   

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