November Newsletter – Robert B. Johnson | Real Estate
It’s the time of year to start reflecting and for being grateful. I’ve been so lucky to work with incredible people over the last 3 years.
I meet new families all the time and am looking forward to another rewarding year of helping people move on to their next great thing!
My November 2017 Newsletter is available HERE.
Happy Holidays.
I hope to connect with you during this great season.
RBJ
What’s next for home tech
The International CES (Consumer Electronics Show) trade show took place last week in Las Vegas. If you thought last year’s best technology from CES was cool, this year brings a whole new meaning to “innovation.”
http://windermereseattle.com/2016/01/12/a-peek-into-the-future/
http://www.windermere.com/blogs/windermere/posts/a-peek-into-the-future
Current Design Trends That Will Date Your Home
The "all white everything" in the kitchen may be short-lived.
http://realestate.usnews.com/real-estate/slideshows/current-design-trends-that-will-date-your-home/
from US News & World Report, Real Estate
Home ownership still part of the American Dream
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) just released the first edition of their Housing Opportunities and Market Experience Survey (H.O.M.E.). NAR explained that the report covers:
“…core topics that will be tracked on a monthly basis such as views on housing as a good financial investment, whether homeownership is part of the American Dream…”
The current survey confirmed two long standing beliefs regarding homeownership:
1. Americans at every income level believe homeownership is part of the American Dream
2.) Americans at every age believe that homeownership is a good financial decision
Bottom Line
Americans in all age groups and income levels believe in homeownership as a piece of their American Dream. If you are ready and willing to buy your dream home, meet with a local real estate professional who can help you determine if you are able to.
from Keeping Current Matters on January 6, 2016 in Blog spot.