Another great real estate web site for marketing listings in Grand Rapids!

August 27, 2010

Here is another way for agents to market their listings in Grand Rapids.This is a great way to capture leads for both the agent and the lender.

Here is the web site:   click here

Here are some of the tools:

MARKETING SYSTEM FEATURES

  • A complete professional property website
  • “Texting for” property info with call capture
  • Mobile phone website ZMLS.mobi included
  • Complete dynamic virtual tour created
  • Unlimited pictures, documents and medias
  • A complete showings feedback system
  • Quick and fast online printing of flyers
  • One-Click classified postings to Craig’s List
  • Feeds to popular classified real estate sites
  • Easy to use online browser control panel
  • High quality PVC sign riders in 5 colors
  • 24 hour access to all marketing information
  • Sell more, List more, Earn more!
  • For more information, contact Jason Jenkins at 616-293-9186.
  • New Cape Cod listed in Grand Rapids

    February 21, 2010

    Take a look at this new listing in Grand Rapids. A cute Cape Cod with 3 bedrooms(possibly a 4th) and 2 baths. Great opportunity for first time home buyers in Grand Rapids!!!

    Check out a a great web site for real estate for sale in Grand Rapids

    February 18, 2010

    Check out this new web site, Viewmylisting.com. This is another great site to find real estate for sale in Grand Rapids.

    Home Buyer Tax Credit!!

    December 17, 2009

    Don’t miss out on the opportunity to get a home buyer tax credit offered by the federal government. First time home buyers can get up to an $8,000 home buyer tax credit and existing home buyers qualify for up to a $6,500 home buyer tax credit. Hurry, as time is running out. You must have a signed and accepted real estate transaction by April 30th, 2010. new_taxcredit_rider

    Grand Rapids area Homes sales surge in November 2009

    December 3, 2009

    Take a look at this article in the Grand Rapids Press :

    Tax Credit looks to be extended!!!

    November 5, 2009

    Congress took further steps to right the staggering economy by expanding a popular tax credit for homebuyers and extending unemployment checks for the growing legions of people running out of benefits with few job prospects.
    The House passed the bill on a 403-12 vote Thursday, a day after the Senate ended a month long stalemate with a 98-0 vote. With some 7,000 people exhausting unemployment benefits every day and the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers set to expire at the end of November, President Barack Obama is expected to quickly sign it into law.
    The IRS says some 1.4 million people applied for the homebuyers credit through August, helping enliven the moribund housing market. The legislation would extend the program through June of next year, as long as the buyer signs a contract by the end of April. It also offers a $6,500 tax credit to those who have lived in their current residence at least five years.

    The measure doubles the income ceiling for eligible individuals to $125,000. Homes must cost less than $800,000 to qualify.
    This is all great news for the economy as this will continue to boost real estate sales and real estate values.

    Great new Listing in Cedar Springs on Horse Farm

    November 2, 2009

    Take a look at this great new listing in Cedar Springs on almost 5 acres which is set up for a horse farm. This home has been updated from floors to walls to kitchen and basement and roof. They are very meticulous in their work and I suggest you make an appointment to see this home. Just click anywhere and take a look.

    A Great New Listing by Breton Village in Grand Rapids!

    October 31, 2009

    Don’t miss this great new listing in a highly desirable area just west of Breton Village. This home has been updated with paint, new kitchen, new bathrooms and gleaming hardwood floors everywhere. Just click anywhere, and take a peek!

    Home Values On The Rise Again!!

    October 27, 2009

    Home prices rose for the third straight month in August, data Tuesday showed, a key sign for a broad and sustained housing recovery.

    The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller home price index of 20 major cities climbed 1 percent from July to a seasonally adjusted reading of 144.5. While prices are down 11.4 percent from August a year ago, the annual declines have slowed since February.

    Prices are at levels not seen since August 2003 and have fallen almost 30 percent from the peak in May 2006.

    The latest index shows a widespread turnaround with prices rising month-over-month in 15 metro areas since June.

    “If the increases are consistent across the markets, this is key,” said Wharton School real estate professor Susan Wachter before the index was released. “Then we’re seeing the formation of a bottom.”

    However, Wachter along with other industry experts still worry that rising unemployment and more foreclosures could stifle the rebound. Another unknown is whether a temporary federal tax credit for first-time buyers will be extended to help boost sales.

    First-time homebuyers can receive a credit of 10 percent of the sales price, up to $8,000. The real estate industry is lobbying Congress to extend the credit past the Nov. 30 deadline. Top Democrats in the Senate are pressing a plan that would prolong the credit but gradually phase it out over the next year.

    Not all metros posted gains in August, though. Prices in Las Vegas, Seattle and Charlotte, N.C., all fell to their lowest levels in August. Prices in Las Vegas have plunged by 56 percent since peaking in April 2006, the largest peak-to-trough decline of all 20 cities.

    Remember to turn your clocks back November 1st for Daylight Savings Time.

    October 19, 2009

    Just a quick reminder tscan0001o turn your clocks back on November 1st for Daylight Savings Time!!!!

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