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What is going on in the Buffalo Grove Market?
We are continuing to see home sales rise in many of the Lake Country Illinois suburbs including Buffalo Grove.
So What do you do When selling your Buffalo Grove Home?
The first step is to talk to a knowledgeable agent who knows the area. Every seller needs to look at an agents credentials and ask them:
What are you going to do to sell my home?
Our team gives your home the exposure that it needs. We come up in top searches of goggle, yahoo and even pay for sponsored searches. We advertise in newspapers in print and online. Coldwell Banker Online, Northernillinoishomes.com, Realtor.com and many other websites are the heart of our business.
We can go on and on about the website exposure your home we have but you need to see it for yourself. View our Exclusive Marketing Plan (PDF) and you will know you will be dealing with a great team, the number one team at Coldwell Banker in Buffalo Grove.
Just like Forest Gump said “Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get.”
Ever seller feels like they have the piece of chocolate that a buyer wants. Every buyer knows that they get to sift through the box of chocolates, take a bite and see which one they like.
I’m here to tell you that in either one of those situations you need an experienced real estate agent that is going to represent you, the buyer or seller so you benefit based on your situation.
Whether your home is short sale, you don’t have to move or want to; if you are relocating, looking to buy an investment property or you are a first time home buyer, the Sharron Kelley Team is here to help you.
Below is very useful information on the housing market in Buffalo Grove and many of suburbs in Lake County Illinois. Contact us for all of your real estate needs because we know how to get the job done.
Full YTD Detached Housing Market Report
Full YTD Attached Housing Market Report
Full MTD Detached Housing Market Report
Full MTD Attached Housing Market Report
The Sharron Kelley Team is a Buffalo Grove, Vernon Hills, and Long Grove Specialist. If you are looking to Buy or Sell in the Vernon Hills School District or Stevenson High School District we are the team for you.gt,
Interesting points:
On traditon in college: I agree with you about kids not buying into the tradition aspect of college. But I really think tradition is an abstract concept. Besides, I think most kids play because they like the town, want to get their NFL draft status up, or want to win etc. I’ve never felt that tradition has been a great selling point unless the program is also currently successful you know? Be that as it may, I think a lot of these kids are spoiled lazy nowadays. They have talent, but come from a generation of helicopter parents who don’t give them objective feedback and coddle them. And these kids go to college, and feel like they can turn their talent ” on and off” like the guys in the NFL do, and then they get blown out by a lesser team. I think laziness is the problem, not socialization.
As for the climate in the NFL: yes there is a definate mercernary mentality among players and yeah it kind of sucks. That’s why I don’t watch NFL football the last 4 games of the season, because the division winners tend to mail it it until the playoffs, the teams in the playoff hunt play harder and above their talent level, and the bad teams either totally quit on their coach or play for pride if it’s a contract year. But you can’t totally blame players for this mentality. It’s a business, and if owners and coaches can cut a player on a whim, then you can’t blame a player for looking out for their best interest. Even in places like New England, which is a great organization; they treat players like commodities. They totally shafted Richard Seymour this year, sending him to Oakland. Seymour had been a quality guy for their organization, was instrumental in helping them win 3 Super Bowls, and the Patriots dumped him like yesterdays garbage. I mean Seymour is still getting paid millions of dollars going to Oakland, so it’s hard to feel too sorry for him. But the Patriots showed ZERO loyalty and appreciation for all the hard work Seymour gave them, and that’s not right. So again, if NFL owners are going to show players any loyalty, then they can’t be hypocritical when a player looks out for their best interests. It’s just how life in Free-Agency NFL is, for better and worse.




