Your brain may react to many things in a real-estate deal, including the attractiveness of the real-estate agent and a house's wall color. Your brain may betray you.~
If you have hunted for a house, you probably got a sense that real-estate purchases don't represent consumers at their most rational. Did you like a house or apartment more or less depending on whether you saw it on a sunny day? Chances are, you did.
Buying a house isn't the same as buying a stock, an air conditioner or even a car. It's not just a product with pluses and minuses — good school system versus a small kitchen, a new roof versus a longer commute. A house represents the kind of life you want to live. And given its cost, a house and the value it gains or loses represent concretely the life you could live.
Thus, it can be disturbing — though perhaps not surprising — to realize that people's judgment about real estate is susceptible to many of the foolish forces that affect so many other consumer decisions. In some ways, it may be affected even more. This is just one of the many reason when Buying or Selling real estate you need a Professional to help guide you through the process
Call me today, Holly Hurd and will set you up to get local area listings sent right to your in box and then each week you will get up-dates and great places that have just hit the market, never miss a thing
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