Real Estate Professional servicing Johnstown, PA Davidsville, PA and surrounding areas. I moved to Johnstown in 2006 from Philadelphia, PA to be closer to family. My wife grew up in Johnstown and we desired a great place to raise children.
Since moving back I have become involved in local activities including being an Elder at our church and Moderator. I have helped many clients moving back into the area. They have appreciated my professional nature and business experience. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Grace College in Winona Lake, IN.
Many of my clients are in the New Construction market and relocation. I have assisted home owners, buyers, New Construction builders, and land developers.
Your best bet is to contact the local police department and request information on crime rates in that area as well as the types of crimes. A local police officer will be much better at answering that question.
What may be horrible to some might be ok to others. Example: My wife and I lived in a really bad section of Philadelphia several years ago. Most people I know would never even drive near this section. We lived there several years and had no issues or worries. - Wed Aug 6 2008, 21:17
IN regards to Agents posting answers to questions miles away... There was an Agent from California that "answered" a question about property values in Western PA. Maybe I just have a pie-in-the-sky ideal that says, If it aint my market, shut up (don't post) and keep moving. Allow agents from that area to answer these items.
Anywho, I appreciate all of the responses, and the 4 brave souls that gave a thumbs-up to the question. - Sun Feb 24 2008, 11:23
1. Reduce the scrolling on your page to 1.5 page size scroll
2. Add links to the other information
3. Don't center everything
4. Reduce the animated text to the following Headlines:
Listings, Buying, Selling (the rest is understood)
I think these items will really clean up the site. The other pages looked to be in good order, your home page is where the focus needs to be.
Don't make it confusing. People work hard all day where their managers constantly make their lives more confusing, make it Simple. - Fri Feb 22 2008, 12:59
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