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I am prepared to employ the latest techniques and services for your benefit, just like you've grown to expect from a professional. Real estate transactions are complex, involve large assets and demand competent representation. Marketing properties, home selection and financing are just a few of the skills today's consumer looks for when they select a real estate professional. I am prepared to offer my clients the knowledge and expertise to counsel them in relocating, buying, investing or selling the family home. In today's market, you need someone who knows what they're doing and will work hard to get the job done. My knowledge of the real estate market, negotiating skills, and ability to listen to clients' needs and desires keep me ahead of my competition. "Expect the Best" Agents Visit: http://mikebowler.net

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Home Sellers in Holt Michigan, Delhi Township, Are You Puzzled About the Market?

Aug. 2, 2008

If You're thinking of selling your home in the current real estate market in Holt, Michigan, Delhi Township, it's important to have a real estate professional that has a positive attitude, has experienced tough times (Early 80's), knows your market, Internet technology, real estate law, negotiation skills and someone who is ready to go to work for you.

Your home's value depends on many factors, including its style and size, amenities, condition and, of course, location, location, location. In addition, the value of your real estate investment can be affected by market conditions: interest rates, supply and demand and the overall strength of the economy. My Home Sellers Kit is packed with information to assist you in your decision making process. 

 You can also order your FREE Internet Marketing Seller Presentation here to discover the various syndicated websites your property will be exposed to when marketing your home with me. Not only will your listing get serious advertising on my website and on the websites of all of my network partners . . . I will also push it out all over the web, to the busiest real estate marketplaces online.

My goal is to provide you with the latest real estate marketing systems, technology and a high level of customer satisfaction to get you happily moved into your new home or to sell your existing home.  In modern markets, having a technological edge can make a dramatic impact. I have that edge, and I am looking forward to using it to your advantage.
Mike Bowler Sr. ePRO, CRB, GRI, SRES
Coldwell Banker Hubbell Briarwood
1020 S. Creyts Road, Lansing, MI 48917
Phone: 517-492-3400 Fax: 888-832-6203
email: Mike@MikeBowler.com
 
Website for Clients: MikeBowler.com

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Holt Michigan, Delhi Township Value of the Day!

Apr. 14, 2008
Holt, Best Buy in Delhi Township $199,900.00
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Beautiful custom built, 1396 sq. foot ranch with quality thru out. This lovely home offers 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, First floor laundry room.

The master bedroom suite has French doors leading to a deck for those summer nights to relax and watch the stars.

Youll love the formal dining room with beautiful a chandelier, living room with gas fireplace and lots of windows for sunlight. This open floor plan showcases the gourmet kitchen with an abundance of maple cabinets, 2 lazy Susans, spice drawers, appliance caddy, island with built in wine rack, gorgeous appliances in black, including double door refrigerator, gas range, dish washer and built in microwave, matching composite sink, breakfast bar that opens to the living room and a passage way to the dining room.

Additional features include: sparkling hardwood floors, cove trim on the cabinets, cathedral ceiling in the kitchen and living room. spacious finished lower level, family room, with wet bar trimmed in oak and ceramic tile, recessed area for TV and stereo, wired for sound surround, exercise room, a bedroom and full bath, furnace room with laundry tub. Completely dry walled, carpeted and egress windows. Covered composite decking front porch, nicely landscaped lot, underground sprinklers make your lawn the envy of neighbors. Great subdivision, wonderful location easy access to highways.

Youll enjoy almost 2700 sq. ft. of living space on 2 levels.
Contact Information
Mike Bowler Sr
517-492-3400
Location
1555 Holbrook
Holt, Michigan 48842
UNITED STATES

FEATURES
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Type: Sale
Square Footage: 1396
Subdivision: Cedar Ridge
Lot Size: 70 X125
Garage Size: 2.5
School District: Holt
Year Built: 2004
MLS#: 170879
Metro Area:
ATTRIBUTES
Rooms
Dining Room
Family Room
Laundry Room
Master Bath
Office
Recreation Room
Walk-in Closet
Parking Type
Garage - Attached
Underground
Interior Amenities
Additional Storage
Air Conditioning
Basement
Cable Ready
Ceiling Fans
Central Air
Fireplace
Kitchen Island
Wet Bar
Heating Source
Gas
Floor Covering
Carpet
Hardwood
Tile
Exterior Amenities
Deck
Near Shopping
Sprinkler System
Building Exterior
Vinyl
Architectural Style
Ranch / Rambler
Appliances
Range / Oven
Full Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Sink Disposal
Microwave
PRICING
Asking Price: 199900
Flexibility:
Currency: USD
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LISTING ID:: 13004

Lansing Real Estate, Changing Trends

Nov. 29, 2007

We have experienced and are presently going through a complete overhaul with various challenges as Realtors, consumers and those vendors in the Ancillary business of supporting the real estate transaction. With inventories at record highs, home foreclosures, mortgage fraud, and dismal headlines saturating our news media, you would think we are heading for the end of times in the real estate world. "In some ways, the extended real estate boom from 2001 to 2005 created unrealistic expectations that housing is a short-term high-yield investment," said NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun in a Realtor.org, recent article. I think he hit it right on the head.

There's an old saying in the real estate business that indicates that there is no such thing as a bad market, no such thing as a good market, It's just a market. We have had to learn to adjust to changing markets since the beginning of times. Supply and demand adjust pricing and time frame. When we were in a sellers market as indicated above from 2001 to 2005 consumers continued to pay high prices for homes, just like the stocks were bought at high inflated prices during the dot.com boom. (Ouch!)

Smart investors buy low and sell high. Smarter investors, invest for the long term, steady yield. Timing is everything. (Who has that crystal ball?) One thing for sure, people will always be moving due to career changes, divorce, becoming empty nesters and numerous other reasons. The key now is to get creative in a way we had to back in the early eighties. (By the way we did survive) :-)

Let's look at three market segments:

1. Foreclosed Homes (Since that seems to be the headlines these days) Yes, these consumers need consulting in an attempt to save their homes. If they do sell, the banks need to participate in a short sale negotiation to allow the buyer and seller to come to terms. The sooner these houses are liquidated to new purchasers it will allow the normal sellers pricing and sales to even out. We need investors to obtain these houses at attractive enough prices to that would allow time for improvements, finding a tenant, and getting a good return on their investment. This takes good negotiation and attractive financing for non-owner occupied money.

2. Consumer moving up: Still a great time to move provided your moving into a more expensive home. Let's say you take a 10% hit on your 100,000.00 house. or $10,000.00 when you sell it. If you are buying a 200,000.00 home, in the same market, you should be getting a $20,000.00 reduction at 10% or a $10,000.00 gain. (These are hypothetical numbers however, putting egos aside, it gets everyone moved.

3. Seller's who don't need to sell. Then don't sell. Take your house off the market until you become motivated and realistic with the supply and demand system of home selling. This would eliminate some inventory to allow the market to even out sooner.

As Realtors we work with all different types of buyers and sellers who are buying and selling for all different reasons. Good listening skills, realistic expectations, and a positive attitude rank at the top of the list when it becomes time to make good choices for both the Realtor and the consumer.

John says it best right here: "Realtors® must learn to integrate new channels of communication into their businesses. As with other industries, real estate professionals must efficiently meet the needs of their clients while providing the world-class customer service to succeed." John Tuccillo, former NAR chief economist

Visit my Website for additional tools and articles on buying and selling real estate in today's market.

"Expect the Best" Mike

Four great ideas for Home Buyer and Seller in Michigan

Nov. 5, 2007
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