Archive for June, 2008

My Personal Website

I wanted to take a moment to let everyone know I have officially launched my own personal website. Feel free to take a moment to look around, since I have loads of things that could help you. From mortgage calculators that show break even points when looking to refinancing, a rent vs. own calculator, to partners I highly recommend when it comes to buying or selling a home, etc.

Don’t be shy…pass it along to others that are interested in mortgage financing or need to “run some numbers”!

Here it is: www.homeloanwisconsin.com

Enjoy!

Milwaukee Home Price Gains In The 20 To 30 Percent Range

“Middle-America cities that performed evenly over the past few years – like Cincinnati, Milwaukee and the Kansas City, Mo., area – are likely to experience home price gains in the 20 to 30 percent range over the next five years, while markets like Miami, Las Vegas and Phoenix could see prices go up as much as 50 percent during that time period, Yun said.”

I found this article on First Weber’s Wisconsin Real Estate Blog. It was initially posted on Realtor.org.

This is positive news for Milwaukee, along with other Midwest cities. The fact that we are finding positive news about the real estate market is great to hear. With so much negativity in the media about real estate, its no wonder why people are so hesitant to buy is such a great market as a buyer.

Hopefully, you enjoy the article and find some confidence in yourself if you are looking to buy or already a homeowner and like to hear your home value may being increasing soon.

Home Sales Are Getting Better???

Below is the link to an article I recently read about home sales in the month of April.

Finally, some good news, since all everyone has been reading or hearing is negative things about the real estate market.

If you have positive information about the real estate market or mortgage financing, feel free to comment or let me know. I’d be happy to post other positive news to keep this going!

Who said the news is always negative…

Home sales are getting better???