What the heck are we doing here?

With over 5 years of real estate experience this is what I know: everybody has an abiding interest in how their largest single investment - their house - is doing. Is it going up in value? Down? Is this a good time to sell? Buy? Hang tough? Refinance? Remodel? And what did my neighbor's house sell for really? Really?!
Yep. That much. Really.
But like any market, the housing market is fluid. It changes all the time. What is true today may not be true next week. What you want to know about may be different next month from right now.
In other words, it's perfect for a blog. Think of this as a snapshot of a small part of the Spokane real estate market. And I'm the guy holding the camera. If I think it's interesting and I think you might think it's interesting, I'll blog about it.
Want to know what's been going on lately? Come by and take a look at some of my snapshots. Even share a few comments of your own.
Because the other thing I've learned is that when it comes to real estate and home ownership, we are all in this together.
Doug

Friday, March 28, 2008

Cape Cod Open House

Dear Friends:
Today, I am venturing into new territory - for me. I have this vision of me being a kind of cross between Daniel Boone, pushing back the western frontier and Captain Kirk, boldly going where no man has gone before, except for the fact that millions of people have done this before me. Except for that part.
I have started a Spokane real estate blog.
My real estate blog, to be a bit more precise.
Blogging seems like a good way to communicate about what I see going on in real estate - and to communicate with a wider audience about what's going on in that portion of my (and your) life. I started out with a post about the beautiful rancher I have listed over on Garfield (that I will have an open house at on Sunday from 2:30 to 4:30)
From noon to 2:00 I will be at 1108 W. 15th in a really cool Cape Cod. Totally redone inside and out. By all means, come by and take a look. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, and as cute as it can be. When you look at it from the outside, you can almost hear Peggy Lee singing "Old Cape Cod".
All this house needs is a sand dune. And less snow.
Thanks in advance for checking out the blog.

Doug

1 comment:

The Boggs Family said...

Who is Peggy Lee? ;) (Just kidding!) Love your emails and descriptions. Hope these two listings sell quickly!