Patrick Is Selling Houses

Patrick Is Selling Houses Realtor licensed in GA, AL & FL with 20 plus years of experience helping families buy and sell homes.

Passionate about real estate, family, and helping others achieve the dream of homeownership. Proud dad and grandpa who loves making every move memorable. Experienced Realtor, Patrick Pike, currently serves buyers and sellers located in and around Troup, Harris, Coweta, Muscogee, Talbot, and Meriwether Counties in Georgia. For 17 years Patrick has held client satisfaction as his highest priority an

d works hard to make the entire buying and selling experience as productive and enjoyable as possible. Clients working with Patrick never fail to appreciate his motivation, professional integrity, and fierce efficiency. Patrick’s extensive background and knowledge allow him to handle a wide range of clients and situations. Whether his clients are looking for a home for the very first or they're seasoned investors; Patrick works tirelessly to accommodate their needs and exceed their expectations. Patrick is incredibly well-versed in the area's housing and always manages to find his clients those hidden gems that other agents tend to overlook. Patrick values all of his clients and strives to build strong, lasting relationships with them that go far beyond business. Being a father himself, Patrick understands how much families put on the line when they invest in a home. That's why he works closely with them every step of the way, making the otherwise overwhelming process completely stress-free. Patrick is truly passionate about what he does and loves helping his clients achieve their goals. In his free time, Patrick enjoys spending time with his children, traveling to Florida, and attending football and baseball games.To learn more about Patrick's real estate services, please don't hesitate to give him a call today.

A lot of people have been waiting for rates to drop or prices to come down before making a move. But the reality is, som...
05/28/2026

A lot of people have been waiting for rates to drop or prices to come down before making a move. But the reality is, sometimes life changes before the market does.
A growing family.
An empty nest.
A new job.
Retirement.
Needing to be closer to loved ones.

Those are the real reasons 1 in 5 buyers last year said they felt like they had to move, no matter the market. Because life doesn't wait for the timing to be perfect.

And if that’s where you are right now, you can still move. You may even have more options than you think. You just need someone who can help you find them.

After a year or more of rates coming down, things have changed. And lately, mortgage rates have been climbing again. And...
05/27/2026

After a year or more of rates coming down, things have changed. And lately, mortgage rates have been climbing again.

And if that's made you wonder whether you should delay your move until they drop, you're not the only one.

The honest truth is that rates probably won't come down much until inflation cools off and some of the global uncertainty settles. And no one knows exactly when that'll be.

But what most headlines won't tell you is that rates aren't the only thing that affects affordability. Sure, they’re a big factor, but not all of the affordability news is bad.

Wages, home prices, and inventory are all trending in a direction that could still help make your move possible.

Want to know what that actually looks like for your situation? Drop a comment or send me a DM.

Because even though rates are higher, there are pockets of opportunity in any market, if you know where to look.

05/26/2026

Price Cuts Get Bigger the Longer a House Sits Without Offers

Pricing your house high just to “see what happens” can cost you. Buyers today are quick to ignore overpriced homes. And the longer a house sits without any offers, the less it usually sells for. Want to know the right list price for your house to avoid this headache? Let’s chat.

You’ve probably heard of the Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan. But do you know what it offers?In a recent survey, 68% of ...
05/25/2026

You’ve probably heard of the Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan. But do you know what it offers?

In a recent survey, 68% of Veterans didn’t know they may be able to buy a home with zero money down. 77% didn’t know PMI isn’t always required.

Many also have no idea they may be able to count their Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) as income.

Any of those VA loan benefits could make homeownership more achievable than you realize.

If you’ve served (or know someone who has), get in touch with a trusted lender for more information on VA home loan options and what you may qualify for.

Nearly 40% of potential sellers say they're planning to offer concessions this year – up from 30% in 2025.That increase ...
05/24/2026

Nearly 40% of potential sellers say they're planning to offer concessions this year – up from 30% in 2025.

That increase means you could see more flexibility on things like sellers covering your closing costs, adjusting the price, or making repairs.

But what’s worth asking for and what’s a long shot will vary depending on where you’re looking. That’s where I can help.

DM me and let's talk about what concessions make sense in our market. Because, for buyers, the right ask could save you thousands.

Newly Built Home Prices Hit a 5-Year LowBuilder incentives and lower new home prices are working to your advantage in a ...
05/23/2026

Newly Built Home Prices Hit a 5-Year Low

Builder incentives and lower new home prices are working to your advantage in a way they haven't in years. Want to see what's available in your area and what kind of deal a builder may be willing to make? Let's connect.

If you’ve always assumed a newly built home is just not in your budget, you should know the math just got a little friendlier.

You've probably heard that mortgage debt in America just hit an all-time high. And that's true.But here's what the headl...
05/22/2026

You've probably heard that mortgage debt in America just hit an all-time high. And that's true.
But here's what the headline leaves out.

Equity is also near an all-time high. And at $34.1 trillion, it's more than double the $14.4 trillion in debt.

That's a good thing. It means most homeowners own far more than they owe. So, they have a real financial cushion right now.

That’s something homeowners didn’t have during the crash of 2008. Back then, people owed more than their homes were worth. Today, it’s just the opposite.

Homeowners are in a much better position, and the housing market is on stronger footing than the headlines suggest.

Now might be a smart time to look at newly built homes.  Builders are motivated to keep their inventory moving, so they’...
05/21/2026

Now might be a smart time to look at newly built homes.

Builders are motivated to keep their inventory moving, so they’re offering incentives like mortgage rate buydowns and closing cost help to draw in buyers.

It also means they may be more flexible on price. In fact, the median price for newly built homes just hit a five-year low for this exact reason.

Builder perks and lower prices? That’s a combo worth paying attention to.

DM me to talk through what’s available in our area and which builders are offering the best incentives today.

Record High Mortgage Debt Sounds Scary. Here’s What the Headlines Leave Out.Record mortgage debt makes for a scary headl...
05/20/2026

Record High Mortgage Debt Sounds Scary. Here’s What the Headlines Leave Out.

Record mortgage debt makes for a scary headline. But context matters.

Equity is near an all-time high, home values have surged, and the vast majority of homeowners are in a position of real financial strength. The conditions that made 2008 a crisis simply don't exist right now.

If you're wondering what all of this means for your situation, whether you're thinking about buying, selling, or just trying to make sense of the market, reach out anytime. No pressure, just answers.

You may have seen the headlines lately about mortgage debt in America hitting a record high.

05/19/2026

More Sellers Are Open to Negotiating Right Now

Wondering if buyers ever catch a break in this market? Look at this. 39% of sellers say they expect to make concessions this year. That’s up from 30% in 2025. So, you may have more room to negotiate than you think. Want to know what you can ask for as a buyer? Let’s chat.

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