It’s going to be a hot summer for Barron County real estate, based on the home sales we’re seeing this spring! Data from the Wisconsin Realtors Association shows 2021 home prices up by nearly 13% for Northern Wisconsi...
Your Northwestern Wisconsin home search involves practical considerations, but ultimately you want a home that will make you happy. A homeowner survey conducted in 2020 by Sears revealed several things that contribute...
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John Flor
If you are buying rural Barron County land with the hopes of building on it, a percolation test is a must. This test evaluates the rate at which water drains through the soil and how suitable the ground is for a septi...
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The scarcity of Northwestern Wisconsin homes for sale has some buyers looking at vacant land with the intention of building on it in the future. Great idea! There are 3 basic types of land you’ll want to know about. R...
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Mortgage interest rates are rising, and this could affect buyers and sellers of Barron County real estate in the months ahead. Here’s a look at what’s happening! Inflation worries have rattled financial markets, spurr...
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In this initial guide, you will find out who we are and how we will work to get your property sold. In these pages you will find a description of the selling process, information on marketing and how we will leverage ...
When it comes to selling your property, check out this video to maximize your value in this market. And whatever you do, don’t sell to Bobby.
Barron County real estate sales had a strong start in 2021, according to the latest data from the Wisconsin Association of REALTORS®. During January, Barron County homes went under contract after spending an average o...
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If you own Barron County real estate and you’re thinking of selling, the best opportunity could be right now. The fact is, sellers have been in the driver’s seat for a long time, but the conditions that put them there...
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Every so often, you’ll find one: a Barron County home listed for sale “as-is.” Upon seeing this, most buyers assume it’s more than they can handle and move on. Don’t dismiss these listings too quickly! “As-is” can ref...
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John Flor