Elizabeth Sullivan, Real Living Kee Realty Rochester

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04/10/2019

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03/16/2019
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02/28/2019

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First time buying a home?  Check this out!  Message me with any questions.
02/24/2019

First time buying a home? Check this out! Message me with any questions.

Every year, first-time home buyers venture into the market and make the same mistakes that their parents, siblings and friends made when they bought their first houses. But today’s novice…

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02/18/2019

πŸ˜ƒ Looking but not finding your new home? Message me, I'd love to help! ❀️🏠

Sums it up 😊
05/25/2018

Sums it up 😊

05/23/2018

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Look out Barneswood Lane, here we come!  Marketing my beloved neighbors with the help of my sweet kids...part 1
05/23/2018

Look out Barneswood Lane, here we come! Marketing my beloved neighbors with the help of my sweet kids...part 1

Check out the 2018 YTD Avg Price verses 2017 YTD Evg Price...things are looking up!
04/03/2018

Check out the 2018 YTD Avg Price verses 2017 YTD Evg Price...things are looking up!

03/25/2018

Here are the top reasons why people sell and move:

1) Home is too small. First-time home buyersoften outgrow their "starter" homes. Increased family size is the main reason home owners say they need a larger home.

2) Upgrade. The grass is greener on the other side. People often want what they don't have and long for a bigger, more expensive and grander, upscale home. It's the American way.

3) Fix purchase error. Owners might believe they made a mistake when purchasing their present home and want to rectify that mistake. Maybe they thought they could get by without a back yard but yearn to garden, or the dining room in the center of the house annoys them, or they no longer enjoy the underbelly of planes flying overhead within inches of their face.

4) Job transfer. Relocation makes it necessary for many to pull up roots and move. If the commuting distance exceeds an hour, most people would prefer not to spend two hours in traffic every day.

5) Personal Relationships. Moving in with a partner or getting married can mean one of the parties will need to sell, especially if both owned homes prior to the commitment. On the other hand, break-ups cause owners to sell as well for three basic reasons:

One party may need to buy out the other and not have the cash available.The home may not be affordable to sustain on one person's income.The home holds bad memories, making a fresh start desirable.

6) Neighborhood changes. The neighborhood might have changed for the worse, economically, socially or physically. For example, maybe a freeway was constructed nearby. Maybe the next-door neighbors receive visitors who arrive wearing striped pajamas at 2 AM. Or they have hung sheets over their windows while a skunk-like odor permeates the air.

7) Empty nest. The kids have grown up and moved out. The owners want a smaller home. The older you get, the harder it is to keep a big house clean. Downsizing a home is very popular among retirees.

8) See family more often. Some people want to be closer to their family as they age and will move to be near relatives. Parents want to be near children. Grandparents, near their children and grandchildren.

9) See family less often. To put more distance between the home owners and relatives. Some might move out of state to keep harmony within the family. Dysfunctional and fractured families have been known to blossom being separated.

10) Retirement. Active-adult communities are attracting many buyers over the age of 55. These planned communities have golf courses, club houses, workout facilities, week-end social gatherings, back-yard barbecue parties and more, all designed for people over 55.

11) Health problems. Physical ailments such as knee or back problems make it difficult for an aging population to climb stairs in a two-story, so a one-story home may be more practical. A trade-off solution for many elderly people who don't require round-the-clock care is to buy a condo or move into assisted living housing.

12) Deferred maintenance. Some people don't want to put on a new roof, replace the siding or buy a new furnace, so it's easier to buy a newer home. When you figure the life of most home systems is about 15 years, it could make sense to get out before everything goes haywire.

13) Home improvement perfection. A small segment enjoys fixing up and selling, spending time, money and effort on remodeling, and once the work is completed, these people become restless because there is nothing left to do. Some of you may call these people obsessed, but for some, it's a way to maintain balance while mastering a hobby.

14) Cash in equity. Some home owners can't stand the fact their home is worth all that money because that money is not in their pocket. These people would prefer to stare at their passbook savings than stare at four walls with empty pockets. They. Just. Want. The. Money.

15) Lifestyle change. Others are simply tired of owning a home and would prefer to travel, pursue a hobby or be less responsible. We used to call these people misfits or boomers, but many past a certain age want to find a calling that is meaningful to them. So, for these people, home ownership loses its priority status and turns into the ticket for realizing dreams.

16) Death in the Family. In times of slower real estate markets, I've had as much as half of my business made up of probate or trust sales. It is very common for homeowners to transfer title to a property into a trust, for example, to avoid probate proceedings. This allows the successor trustee to sell the property without court approval

03/20/2018

This market needs YOU! Not enough houses for sale and value is up. If you are thinking about selling it doesn't get much better than this. Let me help you! Call me, text me, email me or Message me

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210 W. University, Suite 4
Rochester, MI
48307

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+12483765000

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