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Carolynn with Friends
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Carolynn was awarded an "exceptional woman of the year" 2007 by local radio. View the photos below.
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Carolynn with World Renowned Dr. Emory and Assembly Woman Angelini
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Greetings! Well the news is good. Real Estate sales are steadily improving again for the second quarter of 2010. As of June 9th 2010 the overall market is up 24.97% from this time last year. The biggest increase in sales is in the high end market, which...
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What to expect in the market in 2010. I saw the market pick up in the second half of 2009, and consumer confidence increase. In September we saw our luxury listings moving more quickly and with bidding situations occurring. Although prices will remain...
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I am excited to share great news...August continued to show a rise in the amount of homes sold in Monmouth County. For the past few months we have experienced more sales than the same time frame from previous years. August was amazing and not typical...
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As you can imagine, that is the question that I get asked the most. On my website, www.resourcesrealestate.com , I have a market report section that is updated every quarter. Click on your town on the right hand side bar for your updated report. If your...
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Am I the only person that believes that stimulus must come through good business practices? The gritting of teeth through the hard times, cutting back, tightening the belt, batting down the hatches and other metaphors for "hanging in there till its...
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I believe in the value of a professional |
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A full time professional real estate agent and broker for over 23 years. I believe strongly that the quality of the experience is of the utmost importance. I hand pick and personally train the professionals with Resources. I am only looking for those who care committed to learning, staying educated and most importantly those that CARE,
Despite the fact that many people seem to be under the impression that any agent will do, I could not disagree more. You owe it to yourself to give your trust of this important asset transaction to a real professional, not someone who works a few days a week, and perhaps is unaware of market activity, trends or shifts. This can cost the consumer real money in the negotiation.
In my office the professionals are required to continue ongoing training each week, to stay on top of both the market and their skills sets. I have no time for "casual" Realtors with the casual approach. Just as I would not use a dentist, doctor, accountant or financial advertiser with a part time casual approach. I just won't hire them.
I believe that both buyers and sellers should ask themselves a question before using a "friend in the business'. Would I feel comfortable with this person's knowledge, skills and professionalism, if they were not my friend? If the answer is "No, or not sure", you owe it to yourself and your family to interview other professionals.
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