Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Devon Real Estate | Mark Sweeney | 312 Old Forge Crossing PA | MLS# 6489564

Put this on your must see list. 213 Old Forge Crossing Devon PA 19333. MLS #6489564    






First floor two bedroom, two bath Condominium in popular Old Forge Crossing, Great value at 189,900. Located in a private setting and close to parking. Completely updated and ready for you to move in and enjoy maintenance free living. The kitchen features an open design offering great flow between the living and dining room with plenty of storage and counter space, a five burned gas range and microwave, disposal, new dishwasher. Hall bath and master bedroom bath have floor to ceiling tile, and modern bathroom fixtures. Laundry closet located in the hall bath area features full size washer and dryer, floor to ceiling tile and built-in storage cabinets. No shortage of closet space here, there is a walk in closet off the hall and in the master bedroom, two additional closets in the living room. 

This award winning and well run condominium, Old ForgeCrossing has plenty to offer; enjoy time at the community pool or a game of tennis in one of the two courts. This beautifully landscaped community features a reflection pond, walking paths and social activities for everyone. Like to bike or enjoy long walks? OFC provides private access to the new Chester ValleyTrail. Short commute to the Devon train station (R5) and bus routes to the city, 202  the turnpike as well as major corporate centers and shopping especially Trader Joes, Whole Foods, Wegmans and the King of Prussia Mall and Court.  The condo fee includes pool, tennis, outside maintenance, trash, gas for cooking and dryer. One Year Home warranty provided to the buyer at closing for additional peace of mind. For more info contact Mark Sweeney Associate Broker 610-399-5100 Office or marksweeney@kw.com
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Selling in the Winter? Tips from SuburbanPhiladelphiaCommunites.com



Numbers Don’t Lie – Winter Isn’t so Bad

National Association of Realtors statistics tell us that fewer homes sell in winter than spring. Their studies show
that in November, home sales slide about eight percent. In January, they slide even more—dropping by a
whopping 27 percent. These numbers make sense: Fewer homes are on the market in the winter, so naturally,fewer homes sell


Less Competition From Other Sellers
Naturally, many homeowners buy into dated, and frankly false ideas that now is a bad time to sell, and in turn
decide to hold out until spring. Worse yet are the homeowners who take their homes off the market as winter
approaches, aiming to re-list in spring. Sadly, they may be missing a prime opportunity to finally get the home
sold—and for top dollar. For homeowners who decide to list, there is far less competition and they are often
able to snag top dollar for their homes.

Buyers Are More Motivated During the Winter
What would motivate someone to buy real estate in the dead of winter, especially in areas with wicked weather?
Job transfers are high on the list of reasons, so if you practice real estate in an area with large influxes of
transferees, winter is an even better time to sell.
Whatever the reason, buyers who are looking to move while others settle in for the colder months will be
motivated to get the deal done. And that can mean less concessions, more cash, and a better close for those
snow-weathering sellers.

source: Market Leader

Provided by: Mark Sweeney Associate Broker Keller Williams Real Estate.


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