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HOW TO GET THROUGH THE REAL ESTATE MARKET FOR THE NEXT YEAR. IT'S COMPLETELY UP TO YOU!

Below you'll find many ways to improve and help you work through this difficult market.  But, there's nothing like hard work to get through it.

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty Anne Arundel Inc. - 410-761-1550

Via Lenn Harley:

SO THE MARKET IS SLOW AND SALES ARE HARDER TO COME BUY.  SO WHAT? 

ARE WE VICTIMS of THE MARKET?   OR, ARE WE MARKET MAKERS?

What are you doing to improve your production? 

I'm planning to send a memo to the agents and brokers in my network today to suggest few things that we can all do to improve our production and sell more real estate.  IMO, it's all in the numbers.  We're not new to the business.  We're have experience managing real estate transactions.  What we MUST do is improve our individual production.  The secret of the growth in national economies and businesses for the past century has been a dramatic increase in production. 

  • For nations, it meant working hard to industrialize. 
  • For companies, it meant working hard to develop systems for data management.
  • For individuals, it meant working hard to embrace the computer and then the Internet.

WHAT IS THE MESSAGE?  In each example; industrialization, data management and computer/Internet use required study, focus, practice, application, organization and hard work.  Lots of hard work.  Learning new processes and applying new systems is very hard work.  Breaking old habits is difficult.  Analyzing our present needs requires introspection and courage to move to a new direction.  Simply changing direction in itself is hard work

GET OUT OF THE RUT.  Humans are creatures of habit and we are comfortable in doing what we have done for some time.  However, when the entire world is changing around us, we must change too.  Otherwise, we stagnate and the world, even our small worlds, will pass us by.  Don't let that happen to you.

HARD WORK TASK #1:  KNOW WHERE YOU ARE SPENDING MONEY.  From time to time, I evaluate the return on investment for products and services.  For instance, over the years, I've subscribed to many online directories.  What I found when checking the return from those directories was that they produced less in income than what I paid for the directory listing.  Since directory listings are quite inexpensive, what I was getting from these directories was a simple backlink.  However, if the directory didn't maintain rank in Google, it ceased to be worth what I was paying and they were dropped.  Now, I had to work hardto set up systems to follow these directories over the years, but I've trimmed my overhead for directories, search engine advertising, web site advertising, etc. by $Thousands of Dollars each year for the past 4 years.  Achieving simple organic SERP on Google, for instance, saved me about $600 a month beginning in 2005 when I stopped using AdWords. 

HARD WORK TASK #2:  IDENTIFY A MARKET NICHE AND WORK HARD BECOMING AN EXPERT.  I believe that the term "Jack of all trades and master of none" offers good advice for real estate agents.  

BUYERS AGENTS.  If you believe that you are a better agent working with, advising, and advocating for home buyers, become a specialist in Buyer's Agency.  Since 1994, I've specialized in Buyer's Agency and focused advertising to and representing home buyers.  My Internet presence has focused on reaching home buyers for my market.  I believe that when a consumer searches the Internet and sees confusing signals on an agent's web site, "If you are in the market to buy or sell a home. . . . ", that agent has the added task of convincing a consumer, who does not understand agency, that they can benefit by working with a good buyer's representative.  This focus will produce buyer clients who want representation and advocacy for their individual needs and not just an agent. 

The percentage of consumers who understand this concept is small.  However, IMO, they are much more likely to work closely with one agent and have loyalty to that one agent.  I am rarely contacted by prospective home buyers seeking Exclusive Buyer Broker Representation.  However, when a buyer contacts me for information about real estate in my area, it is an easy task to make that buyer feel very comfortable working with an agent that will help them as a buyer and not just someone who wants us to open doors.  Good buyer's agents have learned how to advocate for home buyers in contracts including; price, terms, conditions, disclosures, inspections and concessions to a degree that most home buyers would never receive from an agent who specializes in listing homes.  Strong buyers agents do not believe that they "should be fair".  They know that they must advocate every advantage for their buyer/clienRelocation packaget. 

Tip:  Many agents have stopped sending out relocation packages to out of town relocating buyers.  You can easily set yourself above the masses by having an easy, relevant package.  Folks, especially out of town military folks love to get packages.  Brokers have cut back on this service thinking that the information is all on the Internet.  Sure, it's hard work, but, folks love packages.  Buyers have told me that I'm the only one who sent them anything.  Military buyers love to get mail of any kind.  I send cookies and "stuff" to military buyers in my system.  It's a good use of resources.

LISTING AGENTS.  The majority of agents are inculcated in the believe that "to list is to survive".  I suspect that a few are now questioning that theory.  Fact is, our markets have cycles from Buyers' Market to Sellers' Market and while the years 2004-2006 were strong sellers' markets, we are now in a cycle where buyers have a stronger position with respect to negotiation of price, terms and conditions than any time since the early 1990s.  However, many agents have developed strong presentation, marketing and listing management skills and those agents have adjusted and are thriving.  These agents have worked hard to expand their listing services and skills to include hot niches such as foreclosures or short sales. 

Foreclosure for SaleAgents who specialize in listings are often more market savvy than the "generalists" who try to represent any and all consumers.  Strong listing agents have worked hardto develop productive advertising, listing, promotion, networking and contract management skills and systems.  The focus on pricing is much more critical for listing agents than for buyers agents because if the house isn't priced right, it is unlikely to get agent traffic.  Further, if agents repeatedly list overpriced properties, they will soon go broke.  Presentation skills and presentation systems are important to listing agents since they have to convince the seller that they and they alone are the best agent to get the highest price in the shortest time for that home that the owner wishes to sell.  Understanding comparable sales and pricing is a skill that good listing agents work hard to incorporate in their practice.

HARD WORK TASK #3.  WORK HARDER ON YOUR SPECIALTY.  Recently, we've seen many comments on ActiveRain with the comment that "we'll take anything now".  That practice is completely understandable, but, sadly, it will often cost the agent who takes a buyer or seller as a client when they are not comfortable or skilled in that type of representation.  Often we read posts about bad experiences of agents who write about buyers or sellers that they didn't want to take but, because of the slow market, did so and were later realized that they made a mistake.  We can often stumble into a sale, but, unless you have experience with both listings and sales, can lead to a significant loss of time and resources. 

HARD WORK TASK #4.  ADD A FEW MINUTES TO YOUR DAY.  My answer has always been, is now and always be - identify your market, focus on that market and work hard to develop that market.  However, since we are individuals with family, friends and responsibilities, we have to find a few minutes each day or a few hours each week to devote to work.  Adding 15 minutes a day posting to a web site, answering e-mail, working ActiveRain, or previewing one property for sale, will add to your knowledge base.  Sure it's hard work, but you'll not only be working harder, you'll be working smarter.cAR

HARD WORK TASK #5.  PRESERVING CAPITAL takes planning.  Plan your shopping trips to save driving miles to distant stores.  Make a list and check it twice.  If you are out showing homes or visiting your office, stop by the shops or stores while in route.  You'll not only save gasoline but you'll save time. 

HARD WORK TASK #5.  ADVERTISING.  Review all of your online, magazine, newspaper, or other advertising to verify the value.  Be very leary of subscription based advertising.  If you have to commit to a 6 or 12 month period, be careful.  You will likely find, after 6-12 months that all of those directories, aggregators and competing web sites are not producing and you will not be able to stop the bleeding of resources (money).  This takes hard work to track your business.  But, if you are subscribing to on line Verizon Yellow Pages, Homes.com, etc., and you cannot identify either a buyer, seller call or back link, you have wasted a lot of money.  The subscription based advertising of some vendors is, IMO, one of the biggest scams on the Internet. 

PUT THE FOLLOWING ON YOUR SCHEDULE

HARD WORK TASK #6.  BANK SOME CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.  Winter money in colder climates is a wonderful time to get those CE hours.  Less daylight means fewer showings and more time for CE.  CE is probably the best use of agents' time because, not only are we banking the hours for re-licensing requirements, we learn and widen our knowledge base.  Most REALTOR Associations offer low cost CE classes.  Many are on line and easy to register.  Put it on your schedule.

HARD WORK TASK #7. WORK HARD EVERY DAY TO IMPROVE YOUR INTERNET PRESENCE.  Yes.  Every single day.  If you simply post to your personal blog, you will get some Google juice.  Write a 10 line post about a community and add a picture of a house or yourself or the countryside.  If you add 10 lines to a web site or personal blog every day, Google will visit more often and you'll rank better.  That's money in the bank for agents who rely on the Internet for advertising.  Put it on your schedule. 

HARD WORK TASK #8.  WRITE A POST TO ACTIVERAIN SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK.  Read a few posts and comment on a few every day.  You'll get some ActiveRain juice which, in time, will translate to Google Juice.  That's money in the bank.   

JUST DO IT!  Stop thinking about it and just do it.  IMO, none of us works at full capacity.  If things are slow, we can improve our production by XX percent simply by focusing on what works and working hardcasher.

I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN.  However, the promise of succeeding in real estate sales in a slow market will redound to your benefit for years to come.

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988, E-mail.

1 commentJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 26 2008 09:38PM

Gratitudes at this Holiday Time

I have a great deal of things to be grateful for this Thanksgiving season.  The year has been very challenging in the real estate market.  We've seen a great deal of changes and upheavel. 

I am grateful for the safe return of my son SPC Ryan Slattery from Iraq.  I am thankful for those who have given the ultimate sacrifice so that we at home can be safe from potential threats.  I am also thankful that we live in this great country of the United States of America where we remain free and are safe within our borders. 

 

 

 

I am thankful for my family.  I have a wonderful family.  My daughter Kristen is a student at Baltimore City Community College, my son Ryan is a soldier with the 82nd Airborne and my youngest son Liam is a great student here in Lutherville.  All my children are healthy and well adjusted. 

 

 

 

I am also thankful for a wonderful fiance, Skip Roper who has accepted my family into his heart and cares for them as if they were his own.  I am also thankful that Skip puts up with the challenges of a real estate career and helps in ways he can.  Skip takes great pictures of my listings and makes them look wonderful in pictures, fixes my computer when it needs fixing and keeps my office technology in good working order.  Skip also puts up with my other passion, quilting!! 

 

 

 

I am thankful for being part of a great organization at Advance Realty Anne Arundel.  I have wonderful agents and great support staff.  Nuria is the best admin support person and truly cares about the others in the office and keeps up with everything that is going on in their lives.  We have a wonderful family at Advance that supports not just the agents but welcomes their spouses and family at all events and activities.  I am thankful for all the great times we have together and how everyone has supported our company through a challenging market. 

 

I am thankful for great clients who have bought and sold their homes during this challenging market.  The clients who have trusted me and Advance Realty with probably the biggest single purchase that they will make. 

I am thankful for the great service providers who have persevered through this difficult time in the real estate industry.

And, I am thankful for my friends who have been patient while I take this phone call, who have remained my friend despite cancelling the lunch because a client had to see a house and the friends who have picked up my son from school, waited while I was late getting to them and just been there for me through thick and thin.  I'm also thankful for my friends in ActiveRain land who comment on my blogs and who have become great friends through this social networking venue.

What are you thankful for?

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty Anne Arundel

 

6 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 25 2008 10:04PM

Kennedy Krieger Institute Festival of Trees -

The festival of trees is Kennedy Krieger's largest fund raising event of the year.  The event was kicked off in 1990 for the first time and since then has grown.

Festival of Trees includes more than 500 beautifully decorated trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses designed by local artists, businesses and community groups, plus holiday crafts shopping, amazing items up for grabs at the silent auction, hourly live entertainment and, of course, Santa wouldn't miss this event! Awards will be given to the top designers in various categories, and trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses will be sold to benefit the research, treatment and education programs at the Kennedy Krieger Institute.

It's a three-day extravaganza of fairyland forests, gingerbread towns and toy train gardens, complimented by over 100 craft boutiques, holiday goodies and activities for kids of all ages. You can also enjoy a special line-up of nightly entertainment for the whole family!

This great event takes place the Thanksgiving weekend, Nov. 28, 29 & 30, 2008. Friday & Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., & Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Maryland State Fairgrounds on York Road in Timonium.

Tickets are $10 Adults, $5 for Seniors and Kids ages 5-12. Children 4 and under are free.  You can pay at the door or if you order online you can get $2 off.

This is just one of many events that you and your family can enjoy in the Baltimore area this holiday season. 

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty Anne Arundel Inc. - 410-761-1550

0 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 25 2008 07:47PM

Lighting of Washington Monument - December 4, 2008 - 6:00 pm

Baltimore's Mount Vernon is celebrating the 37th annual lighting of the Washington Monument on December 4, 2008 at 6:00 pm. 

The evening includes performances, strolling entertainment, refreshments and the finale is fireworks choreographed to music. The holiday village featuring food and crafts vendors will open in Mount Vernon's West park at 5:30 p.m. The entertainment on stage will begin at 6 p.m. and the Monument Lighting and fireworks display will occur shortly before 7 p.m.

Neighboring businesses like, Live Baltimore, will be having open houses during the event. 

This is just one of many events that you and your family might want to take in during the holiday season.  The Washington Monument is located on Charles Street North in the 600 north block, which is 10 blocks north of the Inner Harbor.

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty Anne Arundel Inc. - 410-761-1550

0 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 25 2008 05:52PM

Do You Give Gift Cards at Christmas?

Do you give gift cards at Christmas?  I do.  I often buy gift cards for my adult children and for clients during the holiday season.  If you tend to give gift cards around the holidays, you need to be careful that the cards you give will not be honored after the holidays.

We live in difficult economic times and some retail stores that are planning to close after Christmas are still selling store brand gift cards through the holidays even though the cards will be worthless January 1st. There is no law preventing them from doing this. On the contrary, it is referred to as "Bankruptcy Planning".  Below is a partial list of stores that you need to be cautious about.

Circuit city (filed Chapter 11)
Anne Taylor 117 stores nationwide closing
Lane Bryant, Fashion Bug, and Catherines to close 150 stores nationwide
Eddie Baur to close 27 stores and more after January
Cache will close all stores
Talbots closing down specialty stores
J.Jill closing all stores (owned by Talbots) Pacific Sunwear (also owned by Talbots)
GAP 85 stores
Footlocker closing 140 stores and more to close after January
Wickes Furniture closing down
Levitz closing down remaining stores
Bombay closing remaining stores
Zales closing down 82 stores and 105 after January
Whitehall closing all stores
Piercing Pagoda closing all stores
Disney closing 98 stores and will close more after January
Home Depot closing 15 stores
Macys to close 9 stores after January
Linens and Things closing all stores
Movie Gallery closing all stores
Pep Boys closing 33 stores
Sprint/Nextel closing 133 stores
JC Penney closing a number of stores after January
Ethan Allen closing down 12 stores
Wilson Leather closing down all stores
Sharper Image closing down all storesK B Toys closing 356 stores
Lowes to close down some stores
Dillard's to close some stores

So, if you give gift cards perhaps a prepaid Visa, Mastercard or American Express might be a better choice to give.

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty Anne Arundel Inc. - 410-761-1550

2 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 23 2008 04:02PM

FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS $7,500 TAX CREDIT, HELP FOR BUYERS IN MARYLAND.

First time home buyers still aren't taking advantage of this great opportunity.  There's still ADDI down payment money available too. 

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty Anne Arundel Inc. - 410-761-1550

Via Lenn Harley:

DON'T LET THIS IMPORTANT TAX CREDIT GET AWAY.  IT WILL HELP FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS IN THIS CRITICAL TIME WITH CASH WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST. 

Buying a home may be complicated for many home buyers.  First time home buyers have many more questions than folks who have purchased one or two homes before. 

Funny thing about buying a home, finding the best home is complicated enough.  However, getting financing can often be even more complicated.  Buyers can see the home they're buying.  Many first time home buyers, however, do not understand financing. 

One thing every first time home buyer understands, once you settle and move into your new home, you will need money.  

  • KitchenNew home buyers will need cash for unexpected furnishing needs:
  • New window treatments, new furniture for the extra bedrooms you didn't have before.
  • Stocking the pantry you emptied before moving from the apartment will cost a few dollars. 
  • Perhaps you purchased a home that needed some fixing up.  New appliances are costly.  Most kitchens can use help.
  • Your new home needs a fence for the puppy you just brought home. 

So many unexpected expenses that you didn't have in the rental. 

WAIT!!!  There's help in the way of a cash credit when you file your 2008 tax return. 

REAL ABOUT THE FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS $7,500 TAX CREDIT, HELP FOR BUYERS IN MARYLAND.

Full Text of IRS announcement here . . . . . .

Courtesy, Lenn Harley, Broker, Homefinders.com, 800-711-7988, E-Mail.

                                    Home and buyers

 

1 commentJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 22 2008 09:05PM

Market Update for Edgewood, Harford Co., Maryland for the Week Ending November 22, 2008

Edgewood Maryland is located in Harford County.  Edgewood is located north of Joppa and east of Bel Air in close proximity to Aberdeen Proving Ground.  Edgewood is conveniently located east of 95 and can also be reached along Rt. 7 and Rt. 40.  It is a convenient commute to Baltimore and also Aberdeen.  It is also served by AMTRAC.

These figures are taken directly from our MRIS system and are believed to be accurate.

Edgewood

New Listings       7 (increase 2 from last week)          

Under Contract    7 (increase 5 over last week)

Settled Sales      4 (decrease 4 from last week)

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty - http://www.gb-advancerealtyusa.com/ or http://www.homesdatabase.com/junepiperbrandon

0 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 22 2008 08:27PM

Market Update for Edgewood, Harford Co., Maryland for Week Ending November 15, 2008

Edgewood Maryland is located in Harford County.  Edgewood is located north of Joppa and east of Bel Air in close proximity to Aberdeen Proving Ground.  Edgewood is conveniently located east of 95 and can also be reached along Rt. 7 and Rt. 40.  It is a convenient commute to Baltimore and also Aberdeen.  It is also served by AMTRAC.

These figures are taken directly from our MRIS system and are believed to be accurate.

Edgewood

New Listings       4 (decrease 2 from last week)          

Under Contract    2 (decrease 3 over last week)

Settled Sales      8 (increase 7 from last week)

97 from Ft. Meade.  It is a relatively easy commute from either base and only a couple short miles from the Curtis Bay Coast Guard Station too, as well as being commutable to DC whether you ride the MARC from Odenton or drive.

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty - http://www.gb-advancerealtyusa.com/ or http://www.homesdatabase.com/junepiperbrandon

0 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 22 2008 08:23PM

Market Update for Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland for the week ending November 22, 2008

The market remains fairly stable with some increases in sales with the drops in interest rates, and a few more buyers searching for their first or next home.  I'm surprised I'm not seeing more individuals making the decision to buy with so many great deals available.  The weather has started to cool down with moderate days and cool nights and people are thinking about the end of summer and back to school and I think this may be having some cooling effect on the number of home buyers looking for new homes.  The number of new listings has increased slightly and the number of homes going under contract has also increased.  The numbers show a slowing in the market over all compared to this time last year.    It will be interesting to see how this all changes with the changes in the FHA and Jumbo loan limits and adjustments in the interest rates.  Overall, it's still a great time to buy.

These figures are taken directly from our MRIS system and are believed to be accurate.

Glen Burnie, MD

New Listings       19 (decrease 6 from last week)          

Under Contract    6 (decrease 6 over last week)

Settled Sales      5 (decrease 2 from last week)

Anne Arundel County

New Listings        148 (decrease 13 from last week)         

Under Contract     53 (decrease of 22 over last week)

Settled Sales        47 (decrease of 5 over last week)

Glen Burnie offers many affordable housing opportunities for those relocating to Ft. Meade and Annapolis.  Glen Burnie is located north on 97 from rt 50 or north on Rt. 2 from Annapolis Naval Academy and east along 32 and north on 97 from Ft. Meade.  It is a relatively easy commute from either base and only a couple short miles from the Curtis Bay Coast Guard Station too, as well as being commutable to DC whether you ride the MARC from Odenton or drive.

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty - http://www.gb-advancerealtyusa.com/ or http://www.homesdatabase.com/junepiperbrandon

 

0 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 22 2008 08:09PM

Market Update for Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland for the Week Ending November 15, 2008

The market remains fairly stable with some increases in sales with the drops in interest rates, and a few more buyers searching for their first or next home.  I'm surprised I'm not seeing more individuals making the decision to buy with so many great deals available.  The weather has started to cool down with moderate days and cool nights and people are thinking about the end of summer and back to school and I think this may be having some cooling effect on the number of home buyers looking for new homes.  The number of new listings has increased slightly and the number of homes going under contract has also increased.  The numbers show a slowing in the market over all compared to this time last year.    It will be interesting to see how this all changes with the changes in the FHA and Jumbo loan limits and adjustments in the interest rates.  Overall, it's still a great time to buy.

These figures are taken directly from our MRIS system and are believed to be accurate.

Glen Burnie, MD

New Listings       25 (increase 4 from last week)          

Under Contract    12 (increase 5 over last week)

Settled Sales      7 (increase 2 from last week)

Anne Arundel County

New Listings        161 (decrease 9 from last week)         

Under Contract     75 (increase of 7 over last week)

Settled Sales        52 (increase of 18 over last week)

Glen Burnie offers many affordable housing opportunities for those relocating to Ft. Meade and Annapolis.  Glen Burnie is located north on 97 from rt 50 or north on Rt. 2 from Annapolis Naval Academy and east along 32 and north on 97 from Ft. Meade.  It is a relatively easy commute from either base and only a couple short miles from the Curtis Bay Coast Guard Station too, as well as being commutable to DC whether you ride the MARC from Odenton or drive.

If you are thinking of buying or selling a home give me a call today and we'll talk about the market conditions and what your home could possibly be worth in today's market place if you are thinking of selling.  If you are considering buying a home, there is no better time than now to buy.  The tax savings and wealth building a lone is worth the plunge into todays market.

June Piper-Brandon, Broker - Advance Realty - http://www.gb-advancerealtyusa.com/ or http://www.homesdatabase.com/junepiperbrandon

0 commentsJune Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker • November 22 2008 07:57PM