Florida Homes and Condos for Sale: December 2011

Sometimes it is OK to ask for directions...

mapIn the old days (pre-GPS) we often had to rely on paper road maps.  Yes, Virginia, we really did!

And somehow I always seemed to end up taking the scenic route.  This is where I also confess I never stopped and asked for directions...that is giving up!

TOMTOMToday I continue to unintentionally take the scenic route even with the use of my genuine TomTom GPS (with a very fake sounding Homer Simpson voice telling me where to go!).

I can’t really blame Homer either…you see I sometimes will try to go it alone because I know the area somewhat. 
 

Sometimes even when I am using the GPS I choose to disregard the “recalculating” and continue on my own refusing any assistance whatsoever!

Sometimes I arrive where I intended.  Sometimes it becomes necessary to turn on the GPS after I have obviously made a wrong turn somewhere or have reached the point of maximum tolerance!

If you are selling your Brevard County, Florida home in this market as a for sale by owner (FSBO) you may find yourself on the scenic route or reaching a point of maximum tolerance!

It may be time to GPS – Get Professional Support – hire a local Brevard County Real Estate Agent/ Realtor®.

And if your Brevard County home for sale listing has expired, maybe your GPS needs “recalculating.”

Call me if you are considering buying or selling your Brevard County, Florida house or condo!

If you are considering selling your home in Brevard County including short sales, email me if I can help in any way.

It is OK to ask for directions.........

 

 

Gary L. Waters PLLC, Florida licensed real estate agent, Century 21 Baytree Realty, Rockledge, Florida serving Florida's Space Coast including the cities and communities of Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Suntree, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach and the surrounding region.

www.moving2brevard.com

 

 

 

 

Read my blogs Florida Homes for Sale Moving to Brevard County, Florida, and  Brevard County Florida Real Estate Information.

 

"I'm a Doctor Dammit..."- Something To Put a Smile On Your Face... by Twin Cities Homes for Sale

The message here is one that many buyers never grasp clearly.  Real estate agents need to be engaged with realistic, motivated buyers.  As nice as some are, just hanging with people is not payin the bills.

I am especially thankful for the customers and clients who understand how Realtors® work.

 

Via Marzena Melby Realtor - Twin Cities Minnesota Real Estate (Keller Williams Integrity Realty):

"I'm a Doctor Dammit..."- Something To Put a Smile On Your Face... by Twin Cities Homes for Sale



This satire makes a great point, but who is to be blamed for public's perception of our profession????!!!







Contact Marzena M. Melby, GRI, CDPE, Keller Williams Integrity Realty. Licensed REALTOR® in the state of Minnesota

 Visit my website to search homes for sale in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas.

Disclaimer: The information provided herein is supplied by several sources and is subject to change without notice. Twin Cities Homes 4 Sale Blog does not guarantee, or is any way responsible for its accuracy, and provides said information without warranties of any kind, either express or implied. Entries on Twin Cities Homes 4 Sale Blog represent the opinions and ideas of the author. Twin Cities Homes 4 Sale Blog does not express the views of Keller Williams Realty, or its other partners or agents.

Gary L. Waters PLLC, Florida licensed real estate agent, Century 21 Baytree Realty, Rockledge, Florida serving Florida's Space Coast including the cities and communities of Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Suntree, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach and the surrounding region.

www.moving2brevard.com

 

 

 

 

Read my blogs Florida Homes for Sale Moving to Brevard County, Florida, and  Brevard County Florida Real Estate Information.

 

Westwood Subdivision in Rockledge Florida–Homes for Sale December 2011

Westwood subdivision in Rockledge, Florida offers large, newer homes at some very affordable prices.


Since September 2011 there has only been one home sold in Westwood937 Whetstone Place, a four bedroom two and half bath three car garage home with 3,050 sq.ft.. under air selling for $243,000 (less than $80/sq.f.t for a 2009 built property).

Currently there are four properties listed for sale in Westwood subdivision.  List prices for these properties range from $179,990 to $269,900.  There are two short sales among these listings – both under $200,000.

Square footage (under air conditioning) is one way buyers can compare properties.   For example, in this development there are two listings with 2,745 and 2,799 square foot under air each.  The list prices are $194,300 and $234,000.  Both are four bedroom homes and neither have a pool. One has 3.5 baths and the other only 3 baths.  One was built in 2007 and the other in 2008.

So what is the difference? Can an extra half bath or one year difference account for the $40,000 difference

How can an individual wanting to buy a home in Rockledge, Florida compare these homes without seeing the inside of each? 

If you are shopping for a home in Rockledge or Viera, Florida call me at 321-693-3850 or email me if I can assist in any way.

Gary L. Waters PLLC, Florida licensed real estate agent, Century 21 Baytree Realty, Rockledge, Florida serving Florida's Space Coast including the cities and communities of Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Suntree, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach and the surrounding region.

www.moving2brevard.com

 

 

 

 

Read my blogs Florida Homes for Sale Moving to Brevard County, Florida, and  Brevard County Florida Real Estate Information.

 

Zillow is Now "Encouraging" Consumers Which Broker To Choose?

Has another sacred cow been slaughtered?  I doubt Zillow, with its perceived market influence, would be a totally neutral party.

Self interest always trumps anything else! Skepticism here...

But, in the mind of the consumer Zillow is sometimes seen as the "ultimate source" for all things real estate!  Just ask most sellers!

As for reviews, surveys and recommendations in real estate....

Every transaction is different just as every person (buyer or seller) involved in the transaction is different.  A personal interview, research of the Internet, discussion of marketing plans and agent successes (and failures) will yield a lot more creditability than a few reviews - especially if only selective reviews get posted.

 

Via Leslie Ebersole, REALTOR® Chicago's Western Suburbs (Baird&Warner Fox Valley):

Sometimes you read something that just doesn't sound right, so you read it again and are even more astonished. J. Philip Faranda published a post Zillow Agent Reviews: A Request for Sanity in which he described his surprise about an email he received from Zillow about a consumer who wrote a negative review about Phil. Zillow wrote this to Phil

...we are extending you a “Free Pass” and will not publish this review on your Zillow profile. Please note that this is a one-time courtesy and that you will not receive a “free pass” for similar reviews submitted for you in the future.

But this wasn't a simple case of someone who had a bad transaction. The consumer complained that Phil didn't respond to his inquiry. They never had any contact and yet this consumer gets to submit a review?

I was very surprised at the tone...who is Zillow to give a "free pass" to a paying advertiser?

And then today a bigger surprise. On the Zillow Advice site Phil's post is now being discussed. A Zillow representative named Kristin Acker writes this:

"We connect a lot of buyers with agents, we think if we have unresponsive agents, then we shouldn't encourage buyers to contact them. The reason we went with the "Free Pass" described above, was a way to give agents a chance to start responding to consumers Zillow sends them. 

If you see a review on the live site for not responding, that agent has been reviewed TWICE for not responding (we reject the first one we see and send an e-mail to the agent). We believe consumers should be able to find out that this agent may not respond to you. 

Even I could argue the other side, but at the end of the day, we want buyers & sellers on Zillow to have a great experience and find a great  agent. That's one who responds to their inquiry."

Now I've gone from surprised to shocked. Zillow sells advertising space to agents and brokers. Zillow presents listings that brokers pay to syndicate to the site. Zillow does not "encourage" the use of one broker versus another, except by virtue of offering paid space on their site. And since when did "a great agent" get defined by how fast an inquiry is responded to?

I have supported Zillow as an option for clients to get information about houses and markets. I have never feared that Zillow could replace my expertise in pricing a home. Heck, I even put the Zillow mobile app as a choice on the tablets we give out to buyers during their home search. 

When agent reviews were first rolled out on the various aggregator sites, I remember many discussions here on ActiveRain about the possibilities for abuse by disgruntled consumers. We were assured by representatives from companies such as Zillow that there would be checks and balances in the system to make sure that agents were protected from irrational complainers.

But apparently that policy has changed at Zillow. 

Now Zillow sees itself as the gatekeeper to finding a great agent. Apparently that agent is:
- a member of a brokerage who pays to have listings syndicated to the site
- and/or pays for advertising space
- and manages to dodge any and all disgruntled consumers, even ones with whom no contact was made or services performed.

Just yesterday I was telling someone that I have never, and would never write a post criticizing a single firm like an aggregator or a lender. This situation, however, bothers me enough to break my policy. I refuse to sit back and watch Zillow, or anyone else, disingenuously claim their support for a better real estate industry while they attack the very firms and agents who pay for their existence.

No rational person will agree to this.

 

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This post was written by Leslie Ebersole of Baird & Warner Real Estate.
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Gary L. Waters PLLC, Florida licensed real estate agent, Century 21 Baytree Realty, Rockledge, Florida serving Florida's Space Coast including the cities and communities of Melbourne, Viera, Rockledge, Suntree, Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach and the surrounding region.

www.moving2brevard.com

 

 

 

 

Read my blogs Florida Homes for Sale Moving to Brevard County, Florida, and  Brevard County Florida Real Estate Information.