When an Indiana couple begins thinking over the pros and cons of downsizing their family’s home base, one increasingly attractive possibility is a move into a Indiana condominium or townhome (yes, they’re different—more on that later).
Indiana Sellers Look at a Shift in Foreign Buyer Data Indiana Sellers Should Consider Rising Foreign Buyer Interest Foreign Buyers Register Strengthened Presence in U.S.
With Brexit still fresh on minds here and abroad—and the sometimes hot/sometimes slow summer selling season well underway—some Indiana sellers might well be questioning whether foreign buyer influence will remain strong throughout the nation this season.
When “Reduced” Indiana Asking Prices Signal True Bargains Reduced Prices Attract Indiana House Hunters Indiana House Hunters Find Bargains in ‘Reduced’ Listings
When you are skimming through the Indiana listings, now and then you come across attention-grabbing terms like “one of a kind” or “extremely motivated seller.” “Reduced” is another one.
Indiana Real Estate Benefits from Events…and Non-Events! Indiana Real Estate Market Should Benefit from Developments Recent Developments Impact Indiana’s Real Estate Scene
A couple of recent developments made the news recently that promised to impact Indiana’s real estate scene either now or in the future. The one that got most of the attention last Wednesday came from a familiar source: Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen. Read more
You are the Ultimate Indiana Real Estate Agent Recruiter Choosing an Indiana Real Estate Agent (You’re the Personnel Dept.) Shortcut to Selecting Your Best Indiana Real Estate Agent
A sizeable portion of the recruiting business has gone online, and a lot of small and medium-sized businesses are using them. We hear a lot of ads for them—promising job hunters an efficient way to distribute their resumes; promising business managers an efficient way to attract new talent.
Indiana Real Estate Technology Can Be Somewhat Addictive Avoiding Getting Hooked on Indiana Real Estate Technology Indiana Real Estate Technology Addiction Vies with Cat Videos
You wouldn’t think that real estate technology could be as addictive as one of those games like Candy Crush or Angry Birds—but don’t tell that to Money magazine. They researched the subject in depth, and they found that two-thirds of recent home buyers said they were addicted to online listings!
Property Hunters in Indiana Keep an Eye Out for Water Indiana Property Can Feature Good (or Not So Good) Water Clues for Whether a Property Has the “Right” Kind of Water
It’s one thing when you see the word “water” figuring prominently in descriptions of Indiana properties. Any time that word comes into play, it’s a cinch that the property in question is more valuable than any waterless neighbors. Everyone knows that a shorefront or beachfront property is likely to be worth more than an identical inland place. Read more
Indiana Landlords & the Professional Property Management Option Property Management Decision can be “Customer” Centered Indiana Tenants Benefit from Professional Property Management
Everyone who owns a rental property in Indiana makes a continuing management decision concerning how much of the day-to-day operational responsibility to outsource. Some are inclined to tackle the nuts and bolts of tenant management, while others are content to leave it to one of Indiana’s professional property managers.
Fresh Ideas for a Memorable Indiana Open House Homemade Ideas for a Memorable Indiana Open House Recipe for a Memorable Indiana Open House
Fresh baked chocolate chip cookies at your Indiana open house? It’s been a standard for open houses everywhere and forever, but if the goal is to make your property and its open house a standout, it’s a solution hardly in sync with the goal. Cheese and crackers? C’mon—does anyone really want dubious-looking cheese and cold cuts that have been sitting out for who-knows-how-long…?
New Indiana Homes Vie with Existing Home Offerings Indiana Prospects Weigh Advantages for New Homes versus Old Do Indiana House Hunters Prefer New Homes? Yes…and No…
Several different surveys confirm that if you ask American consumers which they prefer, close to twice as many say they would choose to move into a brand new home rather than an existing one. But—and there are several important ‘buts’—when it comes to today’s typical Indiana house hunter, that answer can be a little misleading.