Northwestern Wisconsin real estate had a banner year in 2021. Barron County closed 1,028 home sales last year, posting its highest annual sales volume on record. Barron County homes reached a record median sales price...
If your Northwestern Wisconsin home sprouts icicles along the roof, it could be cause for concern. Icicles form when heat escapes through your attic, allowing the roof to become warm enough to melt snow. As the water ...
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John Flor
If you’re looking to buy or sell Northwestern Wisconsin real estate in 2022, here’s a few situations to be ready for! 1. Higher mortgage interest rates. The Federal Reserve may start raising interest rates within a fe...
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John Flor
Home buyers in Northwestern Wisconsin have been scooping up deals throughout the autumn months, setting the stage for a booming start to 2022! Here are the latest market trends from the Wisconsin Realtors Association!...
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John Flor
Northwestern Wisconsin home and land owners should be aware of a growing trend: unsolicited purchase offers. With real estate inventories at historic lows, investors from near and far are contacting property owners di...
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John Flor
When buying Northwestern Wisconsin real estate, you may face competition. For this reason, it’s wise to make your best offer first, and make it memorable. Here are strategies you can use! Offer the top price you are w...
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John Flor
When selling your Northwestern Wisconsin home, you want the best sales price. But you also want a deal that will close! Here’s a few pointers on evaluating purchase offers. First, decide what is most important to you ...
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John Flor
As daylight grows shorter, some Northwestern Wisconsin home buyers are stepping back and hoping for better luck next spring. However, the 2022 market isn’t likely to be any cheaper – or easier – than 2021. One ...
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John Flor
Wisconsin home buyers attending open houses and showings can be under video surveillance by the home seller. According to a WI state law passed in 2020, sellers are free to use cameras to monitor their homes, even if ...
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John Flor
The Barron County real estate market started off hot this year, and it isn’t cooling down yet. According to the Wisconsin Realtors Association, the median sales price of a Barron County home reached $240,000 during Ju...
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