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Showing posts with label First time home buyers Staten Island Staten Island Agencies. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Do You Believe Home Ownership Matters ?

Do you believe our families and our homes are the center of the American Dream ? Are those homes... and our lives in them the focus of creating a beautiful, cozy functional way of living for the ones we love ?  Home is the one place where we create our own environment that is unique to our own lifestyle. This belief of home ownership has been the American Dream for 234 years and is the core value of this country.

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Home ownership remains the American dream... you develop positive differences in people's family relationships and their finances while connecting to the community. Society benefits as well...studies have shown students from families that owned houses scored higher on Achievement Tests than those of families who rent. There also is a stronger community and civic connection .
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Clearly from the 2011 NAR- Harris poll: Young adults do believe and are committed to one day becoming home owners. Following the path of their parents and grandparents .Young adults do feel it has been more difficult to achieve the American Dream... yet acknowledge doing so would provide a healthy stable environment for raising a family. In my opinion home ownership does matter...continuing to be the true value of our nation.

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Are you, a friend or relative looking for expert advise and knowledge in buying or selling Staten Island real estate?

Check out my "New Website" http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

 SINY's North Shore Expert page  http://facebook.com/northshoreholly 

Also join me on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/hollyolivieri

There are two kinds of Real Estate professionals....those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of buying or selling a home.... and those who don't. Have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Friday, July 20, 2012

Van Duzer Days... Huge Outdoor Venue, Tomorrow On Staten Island's North Shore.

Make sure to check out Van Duzer Days tomorrow

July 21.........one huge outdoor venue in the neighborhood of Stapleton. Featuring small local businesses, local artists, musicians, photographers and so much more. Looking for a day of fun for everyone...smiling faces, local businesses engage in the rich diversity of this vibrant North Shore community.

Some of the local businesses recently interviewed in

"North Shore Buzz" will be in attendance......

Sal Vulcano of Full Cup....also known from Impractical Jokers truTV


Tariq Zaid of Richmond Hood Company


Ira of.... Ira's Curiosity Place will be looking for you tomorrow, so enjoy and have a great time!

Check out my "New Website" http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

Looking for a home in Staten Island's North Shore?

Join me at http://facebook.com/northshoreholly

Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

 

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Pending Sales Are Up 30% On Staten Island's North Shore.

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The Staten Island North Shore communities of Snug Harbor, New Brighton, Livingston, Randall Manor, West Brighton, Port Richmond, Mariners Harbor, Graniteville, Arlington, Bloomfield and Elm Park have pending sales up by 30% and new listings are down 22.6%

The chart below shows updated statistics on the North Shore of Staten Island.

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The recent momentum in housing has plenty of economists and forecasters convinced that the worst is behind us. The housing market has reached the bottom at least according to 44 forecasters surveyed by The Wall Street journal.

With such positive signs.....more homes should be appearing on the local market. Why not....start looking to buy your dream home.....or get your home listed on todays local market?

 

Check out my "New Website" http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

Looking for a home in Staten Island's North Shore ?

Local community video's - http://NorthShoreBuzz.com

Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

 

 

 

 

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Home Trend Watch: Home Owners Want More Kitchen Space

The Kitchen always seems to be the focal point of a home...... it's a gathering place for conversation, food, family time and more....it certainly is the hub of all the happenings in the home. For this reason I understand the demand for space....this area has it all going on. In my opinion your home should fit your lifestyle......comfort and ease of living.
Check out my 'New Website" http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com
Let's connect on FB http://facebook.com/northshoreholly
Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

6 Painting Tips for Freshening Up Exteriors

By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine

Photo Credit: Paint Quality Institute

Springtime is the best time to give a home a fresh coat of paint, according to the Paint Quality Institute.

“By painting in moderate weather, you’ll likely get a longer-lasting paint job,” says Debbie Zimmer, paint and color expert for the Paint Quality Institute. Zimmer says that exterior painting is best to do when temperatures are above 50 degrees Fahrenheit, but not when it gets too hot. “Very hot days can cause the paint to dry too quickly and impair good paint film formation,” she notes.

Some more tips for exterior painting from Zimmer:

1. Paint in the shade and avoid painting in direct sunshine. Sunlit surfaces can be 10 to 20 degrees hotter than the air temperature.

2. Don’t paint when it’s too windy. Wind can cause latex paint to dry too quickly as well as cause dust and other contaminates to imbed in the paint, possibly creating a surface ripe for mildew, Zimmer says.

3. Avoid the rain. Wait for another day if it’s rained within the last 24 hours. If several days of rain is forecast, postpone your painting for several days until a rain-free week.

4. Prime the surface. Apply a coat of primer to any new surface that has never been painted, or spot-prime areas where paint has worn away, Zimmer suggests.

5. Don’t skimp on paint. Use top quality 100 percent acrylic latex paint. It’s durable, flexible, colorfast, and can often last 10 years or more compared to ordinary paint, Zimmer says. To make the paint last even longer, apply at least two coats–a coat of primer and coat of paint, or two coats of house paint, she adds.

6. Don’t postpone painting. Postponing painting the exterior of a home that is long overdue can actually cause damage to a home. Exposed wood can begin to rot and other types of exterior siding also can suffer when the paint starts to wear off, Zimmer says.

Weather is great.....time to get painting! Create great curb appeal.....a fresh coat of paint.....clean fresh look...combined with Spring flowers and trees. Now that's wow factor!
Check out my New Website http:HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

Lets connect on FB http://facebook.com/northshoreholly

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Do You Like Upbeat And Unique? Check Out What I Found On Staten Island's North Shore!

Looking for a boutique with unique style...a fresh look?

Definitely check out......

"The Richmond Hood Company", located in West Brighton on Staten Island's North Shore.

My recent interview with Tariq, owner of

"The Richmond Hood Company"....has a dynamic Lifestyle Boutique.

Local artist's have their creative designs here...Staten Island wear, urban action sports wear, street wear, unique one of a kind designs..create your distinctive look.

Where to stay active on Staten Island's North Shore... sport enthusiast, parks or arts and recreation. When looking for a neighborhood to call home...see what's happening in the area. Staten Island's North Shore has diversity with a unique blend of home styles. Check out locally and nationally what is happening in the real estate market..

"Spend a day on Staten Island and explore what our wonderful Island has to offer".

Check out my New Website.... http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

Also join me on facebook..... http://facebook.com/northshoreholly

Let's connect on twitter ....... http://twitter.com/hollyolivieri

There are two kinds of Real Estate professionals...those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of buying or selling a home....and those who don't.

Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Friday, March 23, 2012

Are You The Buyer Closing The Deal......In Staten Island's North Shore?

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Spring is in the air... birds are singing.. flowers blooming...fresh air...open windows. What a feel good time to consider making that move to purchase a new home. Yesterday's buyer is closing the deal on his Staten Island North Shore purchase.

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When looking for a particular community to call home.....drive around, see what's happening in the area. Talk to neighbors, you will be pleasantly surprised how willing most are to boast of their neighborhood. Staten Island's North Shore is a community filled with diversity, culture, parks  with an easy commute to NYC and Brooklyn.

Are you looking for a home in Staten Island's North shore?

Check out my "New Website" just launched

http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com

Also join me on facebook http://facebook.com/northshoreholly

Thank you and have a fabulous day!


 

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Where On Staten Island's North Shore ......Is The Best Deal?

Who isn't looking for best deal? Let's face it knowing what is available, and getting the best value is key.... This certainly is true in real estate....most buyers today want to take advantage of the current market....with much opportunity to be had. Except.... are buyers fully informed?.... or mislead and not getting a grasp of what truly is going on in the local market.

The chart below provides current data of Staten Island's housing market.

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I encourage you to get updated data....and use these resources that will help you to decide what is best for you. Inventory changes...life events change...real estate is local....knowing what is happening locally is vital in purchasing investment properties.... your first home or upgrading to your next home.


Stay informed and connected in Staten Island's  North Shore  http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com  http://facebook.com/northshoreholly

Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Friday, February 24, 2012

Where On Staten Island's North Shore ......Is The Best Bang For The Buck?

Who isn't looking for best bang for the buck? Let's face it knowing what is available, and getting the best price is key....and in the cards for everyone. This certainly is true in real estate....most buyers today want to take advantage of the current market....with much opportunity to be had. Except.... they are still very much uninformed, mislead and not fully getting a grasp of what truly is going on in the local market.

The chart below provides current data of Staten Island's housing market.

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I encourage you to absorb all the information available....like Ira's Curosity Place....inventory changes...life events change...real estate is local....knowing what is happening locally and being provided with current information is critical in purchasing real estate....similar to purchasing a treasure from Ira.

 

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Stay informed and connected in Staten Island's  North Shore  http://HollyWiesnerOlivieri.com  http://facebook.com/northshoreholly

Thank you and have an extraordinary day!

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Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Monday, December 5, 2011

What Will Be Hot in Home Interiors in 2012?

What Will Be Hot in Home Interiors in 2012?

On December 5, 2011, in Home Trends, by Melissa Tracey

By Melissa Dittmann Tracey, REALTOR® Magazine

The design forecasts are rolling in for the new year and the predictions of what’s going to be popular in interior decorating in 2012.

According to Beasley & Henley Interior Design in Winter Park, Fla., here are some interior design trends to be on the lookout for in the upcoming year:

Hickory chair featuring hot 2012 trend of yellow and gray; Photo Credit: Beasley & Henley Interior Design

Homes go gray: All shades of gray will be making up more households, from warm grey to charcoal gray, through furnishings, window treatments, and artwork.

Yellow pops: Yellow can lift practically any room, according to Beasley & Henley Interior Design. Pairing yellow with gray can bring a trendy look to a home in 2012.

Photo Credit: Beasley & Henley Interior Design

Rustic: Furnishings from natural, reclaimed, and rustic wood are expected to catch on. “Finishes on these rustic pieces will range from wire-brushed to bleached oak to gray washes,” according to Beasley & Henley Interior Design.

Photo Credit: Beasley & Henley Interior Design

Repurposed lighting: Reclaimed pieces that are turned into lamps and lighting pieces is expected to continue its wave of popularity in 2012.

The industrial look: The industrial look is also gaining traction, such as repurposed, industrial occasional tables or side carts.

Lower seating: Chairs and sofas are sitting lower to the ground. More home furniture manufacturing companies are debuting lounge chair seating lower than the standard 20’’ off the floor. They’re introducing more products at 17-18’’ off the floor–possibly to fit in smaller homes.

Oversized photography, such as in Sepia or computer-enhanced, will dominate the look of artwork in the coming year. Photo Credit: Beasley & Henley Interior Design

Supersized artwork: Artwork continues to get bigger with oversized photography dressing up interiors with black and white, Sepia, or standard pictures.


Loving the grays...... creates a cozy relaxing interior. Mixed with natural furnishings for a simple easy feel... , without all the fuss.
What type of interior design do you prefer?

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Thursday, April 7, 2011

What Are The Top Home Improvement Safety Tips?

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Now that spring is on its way, it's time to get going on that long list of projects that has been building during the wet, cold months.

Reviewing some basic safety points is part of shaking off the cobwebs. Occasionally, we've had to learn this the hard way. There were a couple of doozies early in our careers and, frankly, we consider ourselves lucky that we're still here to tell about them.

Years ago, Bill was using a pneumatic nail gun to install a soffit in a rental house in Boise, Idaho. With just one more nail to go, he decided to lean and stretch rather than climb down and reposition the ladder. His hand slipped, the gun fired a 16d nail between his thumb and index finger, and we got to make a trip to the emergency room.

As for Kevin, he was using a reciprocating saw (the one that looks like a swordfish) to cut a cripple stud away from a mudsill when we were replacing a foundation. While he was foolishly pulling the saw toward him, it kicked back and plunged into his leg. There wasn't much blood, but it did make mincemeat of about an inch of his quadriceps muscle.

Underwriters Laboratories, the product testing group that's been around for 115 years, recently sent out an email with a list of safety precautions. Today, we would like to pass along some of these tips and add a few of our own.

Suit up properly

If spraying paint or herbicides, cover up from head to toe. Same goes when installing insulation. Wear shoes and socks, long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, appropriate gloves, head covering, safety glasses or goggles, and an appropriate respirator. When painting indoors, open all doors and windows and use fans when practical.

If the job is noisy, wear earplugs.

Invest in a good pair of safety glasses and use them.

Beware of heights. Use the 4-to-1 rule for ladder placement. For every 4 feet of ladder height, the bottom of the ladder should be 1 foot away from the wall or object it is leaning against. This works out to about a 75 percent incline. Pay special attention to the ladder weight and height limits. As a general rule, the third step from the top is the limit of safety. Always use a ladder that is long enough for the job. Overreaching or balancing on the top rung is an invitation for disaster.

Inspect the ladder before you use it. A cracked wooden ladder or bent metal one is an accident waiting to happen.

10 rules for power tools

1. Inspect your tools before use. Inspect especially for frayed power cords and cracked or broken casings. If the tool is damaged, have it repaired by a qualified technician or toss it.

2. Follow instructions, not intuition. Maintain and use power tools in accordance with the manufacturer's warnings, precautions and instructions.

3. Check the switch on power tools and garden appliances to make sure it's in the off position before you plug it in.

4. Keep your tools in shape. Don't carry tools by the cord and never yank the cord when removing it from an outlet. When disconnecting the cord, always grasp the plug, not the wire. Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.

5. When necessary, use clamps or a vise to hold work in place. This frees both hands to operate the tool.

6. Buy a saw with a blade guard and don't disable it. Before operating saws with guards, make sure they are in place and in proper working order. Kevin's father-in-law was a master brickmason. To increase productivity, he wired the blade guard on his circular saw in the open position. Production increased until the day he set the still-running saw in his lap.

7. Prevent against kickback. If a saw blade begins to bind, immediately stop the cut and hold the saw and work piece completely still. Wait for the saw blade to stop before pulling away from a cut.

8. Discard saw blades that are chipped, bent or in any way damaged.

9. Never leave an active power tool unattended. Unplug power tools before leaving the room and store them out of children's reach.

10. Remove all jewelry before using power tools.

Other things to consider

Be aware of your surroundings. Make sure you know where others are at all times to prevent accidents or injuries. Keep kids and pets away from tools and projects.

A clean, well-lit workspace is a safe workspace. Store power tools, sharp tools or dangerous materials on high shelves or in a locked storage cabinet out of a child's reach.

Use the proper extension cord. If you're tackling outdoor home improvement projects, make sure extension cords are rated for outdoor use.

Take your time. Rushing can lead to accidents, injuries, and more often than not produces an inferior finished product.

Finally, keep a first-aid kit on hand. Even the most careful among us can have accidents. It's the nature of the home improvement beast.

It certainly has been a long cold Winter.....time to tackle those home improvement projects. Remember....don't rush...think out your project,,,and always consider your and others safety. If you are tired..stop for a while or tackle on another day. Spring time brings out the smiles,sunshine, flowers and outdoor enjoyment. Enjoy your project and be safe!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Who Wants A Free Tree ?

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Who wouldn't like to have a living tree to plant at their home ? ....plant it, nurture it and attend free workshops on how to protect trees in your neighborhood. Wow! I think this is a great program,and wanted to let you know about the dates available to get your Free tree on Staten Island.

NYC is looking to give away one million trees, the goal is to have one million trees planted in NYC by 2017. Million trees NYC is sponsored by NYC Parks and New York Restoration Project.  http://www.milliontreesnyc.org/html/programs/pdr_tree_giveaway.shtml .This ambitious goal is to plant and care for one million new trees across the city's five boroughs.

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Spring is around the corner....it has been a long cold Winter, let the planting begin! The three Staten Island tree giveaway locations are listed on the link provided above. The dates to remember are May 22, April 3 and April 16. There will be limited quantities of various varieties of trees.....Redbud, Magnolia, Linden, Dogwood, Cherry and Katsura. Trees are intended for planting on private property, care instructions come with each tree. All you need to provide is a place to plant,a shovel and water. I find this to be a wonderful way for New York City's residents and neighborhoods to reap the benefits of a living tree in their environment. Happy planting !

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There are two kinds of Real Estate professionals.... those who understand the emotional and financial compexity of selling and buying a home....and those who don't. Have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Friday, March 4, 2011

How Do You Hold On To Tradition ?

You hold on to tradition by ... honoring the past memories and good times which in my opinion is an important component of values and heritage..... at times it is lacking in today's busy times. A local establishment with a long history on Staten Island's North Shore, has new owners.....who believe that holding on to tradition is important to the community. Justino's Pizzeria formerly Al's Pizza located at 965 Jewett Ave. in Staten Island's North Shore community of "Meiers Corners" is embracing Al's Pizza's past history. Al's Pizza was a staple pizzeria on Staten Island's North Shore.....I remember as a child eating at Al's. It was always a friendly neighborhood pizzeria that was a staple in the community.

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Great food is prepared fresh daily with traditional homestyle Italian cooking......Justino's pizzeria has Al's original sign highlighted behind their pizza counter. The pizza is still cooked in the original 50 yr.old ovens. Is that the secret ingredient? I suggest stopping by and telling Joe , Holly sent you.... enjoy the tradition and good food that certainly has made its mark on Staten Island's North Shore. Again welcome to businesses,people and homes of Staten Island's North Shore community.

Please visit SINY's North Shore Expert page! http://facebook.com/northshoreholly  Visit my website www.holly1.listingbook.com  Join me on twitter http://www.twitter.com/hollyolivieri

There are two kinds of Real Estate professionals..... Those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of selling a home.... and those who don't. Have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Is That Really What The Client Wants ?

My phone conversation with a perspective client last evening, prompted me to write about our chat. Now this person doesn't know me from a hole in the wall (old slang I heard as a child). Our conversation was intriguing and a reminder of  some important elements...knowledge,communication and compassion in today's business transactions.

Her concerns were genuine about her dealings when her home was listed for sale ....lack of knowledge, communication and overall effectiveness in job performed .She asked me to look at her expired listing on the MLS....what was my opinion of what I thought about the photos previewed for her home? Also how was I going to effectively word her listing ...being unique in its interior features. Basic skills should not be taken for granted..concentrating on client needs...listening closely to their concerns and arriving at a solution. This conversation last evening was a reminder of the importance of basic business skills....knowledge in field of work, communication and compassion. In my opinion...today's economic times have created an environment in which we must not take people or situations for granted.

Check out homes for sale in Staten Island at  www.holly1.listingbook.com . Businesses, people and homes highlighted in S.I.'s North Shore at - http://facebook.com/northshoreholly. Also join me on twitter http://www.twitter.com/hollyolivieri.

There are two kinds of Real Estate professionals.... Those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of selling a home..... And those who don't. Have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Do You Like It Fresh And Delicious... with A Twist ? Check out What I Found On Staten Island's North Shore !

Welcome to Businesses, People and Homes of Staten Island's North Shore Community. Marie's Gourmet located in the Silver Lake community of Staten Island's North Shore is today's business highlight.


A car wash has transformed into a fabulous popular Italian-American restaurant. Looking for a home cooked meal with an untraditional twist? The last three years Marie's Gourmet located at 977 Victory Blvd. has been the choice for delectable fresh cooked meals....popular with many of the locals. Owners Mario and Brian have done a great job treating the Silver Lake community to a delicious selection of pizza's, salads and Italian favorites just to name a few. My personal favorite is the insalata gourmet pizza....mounds of fresh grape tomatoes, red onions, mixed greens, shaved imported reggiano cheese topped with balsamic reduction. Wow is this yummmmmmy. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served, also offered is free delivery. A twist on breakfast... breakfast pizza made with fluffy eggs, cheese and choice of toppings. Delicious!  Mario's Mom Marie, was his inspiration for Marie's Gourmet... he enjoyed her scrumptious meals created with skilled cooking techniques.

If you are looking for a scrumptious home cooked meal to satisfy your hungry appetite definitely check out  Marie's Gourmet ! http://www.idine.com/details.htm?merchantId=93875&menu=true      And tell them Holly sent you !

Please click on the link and once on my page click "like" this ... SINY's North Shore Expert page! http://facebook.com/northshoreholly ,  Visit my website at  www.holly1.listingbook.com . Also join me on twitter  http://www.twitter.com/hollyolivieri 

There are 2 kinds of Real Estate professionals... those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of selling a home....and those who don't. Have an extraordinary day !



 

 

 

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Monday, February 14, 2011

Do You Believe Home Ownership Matters ?

Do you believe our families and our homes are the center of the American Dream ? Are those homes... and our lives in them the focus of creating a beautiful, cozy functional way of living for the ones we love ?  How apropos for today Valentines Day... a day symbolic for love and caring. Home is the one place where we create our own environment that is unique to our own lifestyle. This belief of home ownership has been the American Dream for 234 years and is the core value of this country. Home ownership remains the American dream... you develop positive differences in people's family relationships and their finances while connecting to the community. Society benefits as well...studies have shown students from families that owned houses scored higher on Achievement Tests than those of families who rent. There also is a stronger community and civic connection .

Clearly from the 2010 NAR- Harris poll: Young adults do believe and are committed to one day becoming home owners. Following the path of their parents and grandparents .Young adults do feel it has been more difficult to achieve the American Dream... yet acknowledge doing so would provide a healthy stable environment for raising a family. In my opinion home ownership does matter...continuing to be the true value of our nation. Happy Valentine's Day! Enjoy today ...the day symbolic for love and caring. Please click on the link and "like" my SINY's North Shore Expert page  http://facebook.com/northshoreholly 

Also join me on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/hollyolivieri


There are two kinds of Real Estate professionals....those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of buying or selling a home.... and those who don't. Have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource

Friday, January 28, 2011

Real Estate News! Opportunity Strikes, Are You In ?

What happens when the Real Estate bubble bursts ? People generally don't like to talk or think about the value of their home.

Buyers and Sellers both have distress. Sellers... no offers, Buyers ... tough lending process. Have you thought about... a stigma created in Real Estate assets could lead to opportunity ? Some realize this is the core of smart investments. The time to act in Real Estate is now. In my opinion long term interest rates are not going to get much lower.   http://mortgageeguide.com/

The biggest concern comes to jobs. If the economy is not creating jobs, the housing market will have a tough time rebounding. No doubt it is difficult to buy a home without a job. People who are unemployed are not taking a long term risk. Right now opportunity strikes if you want to take a hit! Is recovery coming soon ? Time will tell. But do consider the possibilities of todays housing market situation.


In my opinion low mortgage rates, unknown market recovery create an opportunity for long term investments. Staten Island's "North Shore" has an ample selection of homes. Check out www.holly1.listingbook.com . And the best part is there are Sellers looking to negotiate! Ultimately yielding happy Sellers and happy Buyers. Opportunity strikes are you in ?

 

 

Please click on the link and "like" my SINY's North Shore Expert page! http://facebook.com/northshoreholly .   Also join me on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/HollyOlivieri

There are two kinds of Real Estate professionals... those who understand the emotional and financial complexity of Selling or Buying a home... and those who don't.  Have an extraordinary day!

Posted via email from Holly Wiesner Olivieri , The Staten Island Real Estate Resource