Here in Norcross, the city leaders have announced an initiative to add some imagination to the area of Lillian Webb Field. We already know downtown Norcross offers quaint antique shops, a coffee shop, a bakery, numerous cafe’s, plus many new ethnic eateries. Norcross variety is the spice of Norcross life! While maintaining a balance of remembering the old, the downtown area is also embracing the new.
Before your head spins off your shoulders, allow me to make a case for building a new Gwinnett County home now. For those Gwinnett County homes buyers who have saved for a down payment, have cash for closing cost, and have solid credit scores, now might be the right time to purchase a new home here in Gwinnett County.
Gwinnett County home buyer’s taste are constantly changing. Who can remember, or would rather forget, flocked wallpaper, shag carpet and burnt orange appliances? Yes, fades come and go in the realm of home buying too. You know the old saying, “what goes around, comes around.” Hopefully, flocked wallpaper has seen its better days!
In our previous post we began a discussion about selecting a web-savvy real estate agent. This post will dig deeper into the reasons why the agent you select to market your Gwinnett County home should maximize the power of the Internet to your benefit. In the past, real estate agents were viewed as gate-keepers of information. In today’s online world, agents must be considered local neighborhood experts and masters of real estate marketing too. Remember, when selling your Gwinnett County home, it’s all about your home attracting as many eyeballs as possible. It really is a numbers game. The more people exposed to your home, the greater chances of it selling quicker and possibly for more money. That should be the primary reason agents provide websites – to your benefit. Then you, the consumer, can determine which Gwinnett County real estate agent is the right fit for you and your transaction.
Most Gwinnett County home buyers and sellers would assume all real estate agents have a personal website. The second assumption most real estate consumers have is that just because a real estate agent has a website means the agent is “web-savvy“. The truth is some agents maximize their online presence to their client’s advantage and some don’t have any online presence whatsoever. So what defines a web-savvy real estate agent and why should that be important to you as a home buyer or seller? Great question!
What an absolute thrill – the Gwinnett County Real Estate Blog site is live and we’re excited! This site offers a fantastic opportunity to share local events, interesting factoids and timely news about Gwinnett County real estate. Think of this site when you need Gwinnett County area home buying and selling tips. Plus, we will offer “exclusive” information about all things related to buying and selling real estate in Gwinnett County home.
The Gwinnett County Real Estate Blog is For You!
From the very beginning, it was our mission to make this new site easy to use. We believe it offers you a simpler way to learning about local events, read about helpful Gwinnett County home buying and selling tips – plus – it offers you the consumer the opportunity to participate in the discussion! So tell us what you want to read about. This is your site, so feel free to comment and participate in the discussion! To submit a suggestion, click on the “Be the first to comment on this post” link located above in the top right corner below the headline.
What to Expect in the Days Ahead
In the coming days, the Gwinnett County Real Estate Blog will be used as a conduit for exclusive real estate news, local events, news about new Gwinnett County homes and information about Gwinnett County real estate. Occasionally you will see articles that touch a variety of discussions on the intricate details of the greater Gwinnett County real estate market. Comprised of both informative articles, local events and fun factoids, the Gwinnett County Real Estate Blog site is sure to offer something for everyone. Check back often…there’s no telling what you might find!
More post will be coming your way – so stay tuned,
Margaret
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