Beth Myers - Realtor

Beth Myers - Realtor RealtorĀ® at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Hodrick Realty | Williamsport | Hughesville In 2010, I transitioned into real estate, joining BHHS in 2022.

For 33 years, I nurtured young minds and coached tennis at Hughesville HS. At Hodrick Realty, I value the camaraderie and professionalism that shape our work environment. My teaching passion smoothly guides clients through the real estate process, focusing on Lycoming and Sullivan Counties, my lifelong stomping ground. I cater to all, from first-time buyers to those seeking second homes or downsiz

ing. Awards like the Diamond Club and BHHS Luxury Collection Specialist reflect my dedication. Beyond real estate, you'll find me at the EL-YMCA, volunteering as a fitness instructor or coaching the Hughesville HS Boys Tennis Team. Summers are spent kayaking and paddle boarding at my Lake Mokoma cottage. Lucy, my standard poodle, is both a beloved companion and my marketing assistant, as we train her to be a therapy dog. Join me on your real estate journey with experience, passion, and a touch of furry charm!

The first showing creates interest. The second showing confirms it.When buyers come back, they are no longer just browsi...
05/21/2026

The first showing creates interest. The second showing confirms it.

When buyers come back, they are no longer just browsing. They are looking deeper, noticing details, and imagining how the home fits into their life.

This is where decisions start to take shape.

Sellers often focus on getting people through the door, but what really matters is giving buyers a reason to return. That second visit is often the step right before an offer.

Homes that invite a second look tend to create stronger outcomes.

05/20/2026

During a showing, buyers are not just looking at the obvious features. They are quietly evaluating how the home functions in real life.

They notice how natural light moves through the space. They pay attention to storage, layout flow, and even how noise travels between rooms. These small observations help them picture everyday living.

Most of these details are not discussed out loud, but they heavily influence how a home is remembered.

Understanding what buyers naturally notice can completely change how a home is prepared before it ever hits the market.

The work done before a home hits the market is often what determines how successful the sale will be.Taking time to prep...
05/19/2026

The work done before a home hits the market is often what determines how successful the sale will be.

Taking time to prepare creates a completely different experience once showings begin. Clean presentation, completed repairs, and a clear pricing plan allow buyers to focus on the home instead of distractions.

Rushing to list often leads to missed opportunities.

When a home enters the market already positioned correctly, it feels intentional. That confidence carries through every showing and conversation that follows.

Writing an offer is not just about numbers. It is about understanding the situation behind the sale.Every seller has a d...
05/18/2026

Writing an offer is not just about numbers. It is about understanding the situation behind the sale.

Every seller has a different motivation. Some prioritize timing, others want certainty, and some are focused on maximizing value. Buyers who recognize this can structure offers that feel stronger without necessarily being the highest.

Terms matter. Flexibility matters. Communication matters.

A well structured offer tells a story that makes sense to the seller, not just the buyer. That is often what separates accepted offers from the ones that get passed over.

When a home stays on the market longer than expected, it is rarely random.Buyers are constantly comparing options, and w...
05/17/2026

When a home stays on the market longer than expected, it is rarely random.

Buyers are constantly comparing options, and when something feels harder to justify, they simply move on. It could be the price not aligning with expectations, the condition feeling like too much work, or the presentation not standing out.

Even small disconnects can slow momentum significantly.

Understanding how buyers evaluate homes allows sellers to adjust before too much time passes. The goal is not just to list a home, but to position it in a way that feels easy for buyers to say yes.

Across many markets right now, there is a noticeable shift in how buyers are approaching decisions.They are not rushing ...
05/16/2026

Across many markets right now, there is a noticeable shift in how buyers are approaching decisions.

They are not rushing the way they once did. Instead, they are taking more time, comparing more options, and thinking more carefully about value. This does not mean activity has stopped. It simply means expectations have become more refined.

Homes that are priced appropriately and presented clearly are still attracting attention and moving forward. The difference is that buyers want to feel confident before committing.

That added layer of thought is shaping how transactions unfold.

Confidence in real estate does not come from guessing. It comes from preparation.Buyers who take the time to understand ...
05/15/2026

Confidence in real estate does not come from guessing. It comes from preparation.

Buyers who take the time to understand their finances, define their priorities, and think through their timeline move through the process very differently. They are calmer, more decisive, and less reactive.

When the right home appears, they do not hesitate because they have already done the work upfront.

Preparation removes pressure. It replaces uncertainty with direction, which is what allows buyers to make stronger decisions when it matters most.

It is easy to focus on big upgrades when preparing a home, but buyers often react more strongly to the smaller details.T...
05/14/2026

It is easy to focus on big upgrades when preparing a home, but buyers often react more strongly to the smaller details.

Things like lighting, minor repairs, and overall upkeep quietly shape how a home is perceived. Even if buyers cannot immediately explain it, those details influence how comfortable or confident they feel walking through the space.

A home that feels well cared for creates trust. That trust makes buyers more open to everything else they see.

Sometimes it is not about doing more. It is about tightening the details that are already there.

05/13/2026

Most buyers form an opinion within the first few minutes of walking into a home.

It is not about finishes or upgrades.

They are paying attention to how the home feels.

The light coming in
The layout
The overall energy

If those elements feel right, everything else becomes easier to accept.

First impressions do not just matter. They guide the entire experience.

HouseHunting

Pricing is not just a number. It is a signal to the market.When a home is priced correctly, it invites attention without...
05/12/2026

Pricing is not just a number. It is a signal to the market.

When a home is priced correctly, it invites attention without resistance. Buyers feel comfortable scheduling showings, asking questions, and imagining possibilities. That early curiosity builds momentum quickly.

When pricing feels off, even slightly, buyers hesitate before ever stepping inside. That hesitation slows everything down.

The right price does more than reflect value. It creates movement, and movement is what ultimately leads to offers.

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448 River Avenue
Williamsport, PA
17701

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