Home Selling

The California Real Estate Agent Bubble

Posted by JD Esajian // June 19, 2013

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According to the media’s portrayal of new real estate companies and subsequent competition between agents, the saturation of the market could make it hard for new investors to contend. So, is there too much competition to be able to make a great living as a real estate agent in California? Could massive competition from sales people also hamper the efforts of California real estate investors and make it more difficult for them as well?


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Open Houses in Connecticut: How to Draw 10k Buyers

Posted by JD Esajian // June 14, 2013

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While some real estate investors, agents and home sellers are putting in overtime and spending big bucks just to try and pull in a handful or couple dozen home shoppers to their Connecticut open houses others are literally pulling in thousands. They are even pulling it off on high end multi-million dollar home listings.


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Wholesaling Real Estate: Is There Still Time to Get In?

Posted by JD Esajian // June 6, 2013

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There may be a lot of people interested in wholesaling real estate and many that are trying their hand at it. But there are few that have actually invested in the education to do it right and well. This means plenty of opportunity for flipping houses fast and for sizable profits and significant amounts of volume for those that really apply themselves and commit to good business practices.


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Vacation Home Sales Heating Up

Posted by JD Esajian // May 31, 2013

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A rise in vacation home sales indicates a much stronger phase of the housing recovery coming into play, a stronger economy and confidence. According to the National Association of Realtors vacation home sales were up 10% last year on a national scale, and with peak buying and vacationing season just kicking in across the U.S. we can expect an even bigger lift this year.


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Connecticut Open House Day

Posted by JD Esajian // May 28, 2013

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June 8, 2013 will witness the celebration of the 9th annual Connecticut Open House Day. This year’s festivities and participants include the New Haven Museum and Pardee-Moriss House. It’s a statewide event organized to help residents better engage and learn more about their state, as well as helping to create tourism ambassadors.


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Recent Boom Attributed to Flipping Houses

Posted by JD Esajian // May 23, 2013

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With consumer confidence strengthening, a surge in development in New Haven, business growth in Bridgeport and the peak summer real estate season just about to kick in, second quarter 2013 numbers are likely to be even more attractive.


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Why Aren’t You Seeing More Interest in Your Lease Options?

Posted by JD Esajian // May 22, 2013

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Lease options have been quickly rising in popularity among real estate investors, but while they can be one of the best choices for selling or buying a home today, many are not seeing as much activity and volume as they’d like. So why aren’t you getting the level of action you anticipated?


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San Diego Real Estate: How to Find a Buyer

Posted by JD Esajian // May 21, 2013

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Prospective sellers may implement several ideas to facilitate the sell of their home on the San Diego real estate market. Doing so will not only help you get the right price for your home, but find you a potential buyer faster.


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Building the Next Generation of Real Estate Pros

Posted by JD Esajian // May 20, 2013

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Investors in today’s market should invest time and energy into grooming the next generation of real estate pros. Educated investors are a critical piece to our future in the industry and to our economy. Therefore, those ready to contribute can help the industry now and in the future.


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Connecticut Real Estate: Can Sellers Compete With New Home Builders

Posted by JD Esajian // May 16, 2013

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Connecticut is realizing a huge surge in new home construction, which is great for the local economy, but is it holding regular sellers and real estate investors back as the competition heats up?


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