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Showing posts with label For almost a decade now. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

For almost a decade now, every time we talked about real estate we immediately discussed money.

This is Steve Albin in honor of Presidents Day "For almost a decade now, every time we talked about real estate we immediately discussed money. We didn’t talk about the value of a home but instead about the price of the house. We didn’t worry about a roof over our heads but instead the ceiling on our interest rate. We didn’t care as much about where we raised our family as we cared about how much we increased our family’s net worth.

That will change in 2012. The JustListedKnoxville.com real estate group believes very strongly that real estate will return to what it has been for the 200+ year history of this country: a place for us and our families to live comfortably. It will also prove to be a great long term investment as it always has been.

MYJustListedKnoxville.com’ showcases Every REALTOR® listing that is entered into the MLS Coldwell Banker Real Estate Century 21 Real Estate GMAC Real Estate ERA Real Estate Real Living Real Estate Re/Max Real Estate Realty Executives Real Estate Sotheby's International Real Estate Weichert Realtors Assist-To-Sell Real Estate Prudential Real Estate Exit Real Estate Crye-Leike Real Estate Keller-Williams Real Estate and has more listings than Trulia Zillow Homes and Land Homesteps View Homes Homegain Real Estate Book Craigs List Oodle EBay FrontDoor MLs.com HGTV REALTOR.com which make MYJustListedKnoxville.com’ the largest area buyer resource for real estate in the Knoxville Tennessee Metro Area. Great Smoky Mountains Association of REALTORS MLS / IDX   Knoxville Area Association REALTORS MLS / IDXOur parents and our grandparents didn’t buy their homes as a short term financial investment. They bought it so they had a place of their own to come home to at the end of the day; a place to raise their family; a place they could feel safe.

Sure they dreamed of a ‘mortgage-burning’ party.

They realized it was a form of forced savings. They were taught that, if they paid their mortgage every month, they would wind up with a little retirement account decades later.

And, they realized that wouldn’t happen if they rented.

However, in the last decade, we somehow forgot that the financial aspect was the serendipity not the major reason to buy.

We believe that 2012 will be the year that people return to the historic reasons families purchased a home. This is the year when we again remember that homeownership is a major part of the American Dream.

Bottom Line: This is the year that normalcy returns to real estate. People will buy and sell based on the desire for a better life for themselves and their families. They will realize that is the true value of homeownership and they will be willing to pay for that value.