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I represent both buyers & sellers. I don't know the percentages but most do represent both. It is our ethical responsibility to equally represent either side. Yes, we may show you our listings but if they fit your needs why wouldn't we? The selling side is where the advertising expenses come in to play. Some just chose not to deal with this expense of the process. A good agent is a good agent. Period. - Mon Jul 14 2008, 16:46
The longer term outlook is that prices will rise here. Maybe the price correction here is to stall this rise because there certainly has not been a reduction as you say. Buyers are stalling waiting on who knows what. Rates are gradually rising & this will prevent even more from being able to qualify & we'll see more reductions on how much they will qualify for. Lending guidelines continue to get tigher so we'll see even more getting knocked out of the buying market. I would certainly buy before the rates rise & before the guidelines get so picky that only the perfect credit scores can get a good rate! - Fri Jul 11 2008, 04:27
If you love the outdoor life your love east Tennessee. There's plenty to do here & within close range. It all depends on your interests. The major portion of Oak Ridge workers live in Knoxville because this is where yo'll have to go to shop, etc. Give me more details & I'll give you better advice! - Sat Jun 28 2008, 13:01
Out west puts you "close to everything" such as entertainment, dining, & shopping. With rates low & it still being a buyer's market here, it's a great time to buy. - Mon Jun 16 2008, 18:37
Frank, In my area homes are taking 6+ months to sell. It may not just be the agent you selected. Was it showing? If not, it could have been priced too high & some neighborhoods just seem to be dead for some reason. Don't list it high so you can come down - list it to sell! - Tue Jun 3 2008, 17:03