Take a look and listen to this awesome song on YouTube, an anthem to women everywhere demanding to be heard.
And on this day of wild weather on Cape Cod, stay snug and power-ful!
Nadine Krasnow, CRS
by Nadine
Take a look and listen to this awesome song on YouTube, an anthem to women everywhere demanding to be heard.
And on this day of wild weather on Cape Cod, stay snug and power-ful!
by Nadine
#21700686
38 Clowes Drive, Falmouth
$750,000
This is the first week on the market for this traditional Cape in Sippewissett Highlands, a sought-after neighborhood near hospital, downtown, and with private beach and tennis. The asking price of $750,000 may be on the high side for this 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2,483 s.f. home, especially because there is a full flight of stairs to get into the house, and many of our buyers in this price range prefer one-level living, even if there are guest bedrooms upstairs. On the other hand, certain of the departments at the hospital (cardiology, for one) require that doctors live within ten minutes of the hospital. There’s not much else to choose from, so if there’s one doctor who either wants or has to be close to work, this home could sell quickly for probably a bit more than its value might otherwise indicate.
#21610350
55 Pin Oak Way, Falmouth
$810,000
Last, but hardly least, is 55 Pin Oak Way, with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 1,867 s.f. Another really sweet home, recently refurbished with charm and taste. If you’re not superstitious about abutting a cemetery, the views are (sorry!) peaceful. Location couldn’t be better – quiet road, path to Main Street in one direction, half mile to the beach in the other, and the bike path across the street. This is why it’s $810,000. Location and condition really do matter.
by Nadine
#21610276
19 Mayflower Street, Falmouth
$399,000
Here’s another good choice! In “marvelous Maravista”, this home has a spacious cathedral-ceiling family room that will be where all the living takes place. With 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 1,558 s.f., it’s just right for that beach house getaway. And close to Bristol Beach for swimming and Little Pond for paddling.
#21700305
50 Colonial Way, Falmouth
$579,000
Someone’s aiming to make a chunk of change here! Nothing wrong with that, and it will be interesting to see what it sells for. It was last sold in October of 2014 for $435,000, and although it has had some upgrades, they don’t look as though they approach $140,000. This will be a good test of how hot the current market is. The location is great, in West Falmouth and with deeded access to Little Island Beach. But still…
by Nadine
But here’s the “blap”. The scarcity of listings is causing a few agents to engage in unprofessional behavior that is both against the Realtor code of ethics and offensive to sellers. It not only reflects poorly on the profession, but reinforces ugly stereotypes that have little basis in reality. And it’s embarrassing for the rest of us who uphold the highest ethical behavior.
Just this week, one seller whose home is under agreement was called on his cell phone from an agent (in Salem, NH of all places). The seller was offended. In another instance, an agent informed a buyer he’d never even met that he would be entitled to half the commission when informed that the buyer had an accepted offer – because the agent had given the buyer contact information for the listing agent when asked. Outrageous!
Creating and maintaining a viable real estate practice for the long-term is about one thing only: doing the right thing always, so that a positive and trusting relationship is the basis for a successful transaction and often, a valued and enjoyable friendship.
On that note, on Saturday a new buyer said one of the nicest things any client has ever said to me. As she was leaving the house she and her husband later made an offer on, she thanked me, and said, “I feel safe with you.”
I’m humbled and honored, and it’s why every day is a new day in my world, and each client is my one and only. Thank you to all who allowed me to guide you through this wild and often stressful process of buying or selling a home, and to those who generously refer prospects. You rock!
by Nadine
Hi again! We had a bit of snow this week, but nothing that slowed the hot market we’re experiencing at the moment.
It’s that time of year when we have our annual upswing in sales, what I’m calling the “seller blip”. It’s the best time of year by far for sellers, and this year it’s even better, since inventory of homes for sale in December was down by a whopping 44% from December of 2015! (Click here to see the Local Market Update.)
And pending sales for single-family homes were up by 109.1%, a really stunning number. My last three sales were new listings for me, but homes that had been listed for 18-24 months with two other agents, with no offers. All quick sales for me, the one last week just two days.
The condo market is equally strong, with pending sales up 120%, closed sales up 166%, and inventory of homes for sale down by 42.9% over the prior December. The takeaway? It’s a great time to sell! (I welcome all leads for listings.)
Falmouth Fine Properties Nadine Krasnow, CRS
P.O. Box 664, Falmouth, MA 02541
Office: 508-457-7552 • Mobile: 617-921-7552
Email: capecodnadine1@gmail.com
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