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
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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John Flor
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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John Flor
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
Waterfront lots and lake access lots are some of the best investments you can make in Barron County real estate. Overall, waterfront and lake access properties tend to appreciate in value faster than other types of re...
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John Flor
Buying your first Barron County home can seem overwhelming. Fortunately, there’s a simple way to break down the home buying process! Here are 4 big home buying decisions you’ll need to make. 1. Choosing your Barron Co...
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John Flor
When making upgrades to your Barron County home, you’ll want to keep future resale value in mind. Here are some of the most popular home features desired by today’s buyers, according to a recent, multi-study report by...
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John Flor
This past summer was the hottest on record for Barron County home sales! According to the Wisconsin Realtors® Association, the median Barron County home sale price reached $210,000 in July 2020. This is the highest me...
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