Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Growing Staff at CW Lorden Real Estate!


CW Lorden Real Estate is pleased to welcome Sandra Blood as it's newest agent. Sandra will service interested new clients at our office at 63 Groton Street in downtown Pepperell.


"As an advocate for my clients, I think it's important to acknowledge the economic difficulties people are going through and to help them make the best and wisest decisions based on their personal situation," Blood says. "The first thing I do with my new clients is sit down and have an honest conversation about what it is they want and feasible means of achieving their goals."


As a native of Pepperell, Blood knows the surrounding areas, which gives her an edge and makes her better able to help homebuyers find their dream home.


To discuss your real estate needs, please contact Sandra at CW Lorden Real Estate at 978.433.5900 - direct at sandra@cwlordenrealestate.com


Saturday, May 15, 2010

River Road Project starting soon - Cool Video - Check it out


Cool Video - Check it out: Coming Soon
Deep hole and perc tests were completed
this week.
Construction should begin in a month,
prices starting at $399,900 - Call for more info!
978-433-5900
www.cwlordenrealestate.com
Check out the site and watch the progress!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Survey Suggests Affordable Prices and Mortgage Rates Could Help Propel Housing Market Past Tax Expiration


The majority of people looking for, or considering buying, a home had no plans to take advantage of the first-time or move-up/repeat home buyer tax credits, according to a survey recently released from Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate.

“There has been a lot of speculation about the housing market after the tax credit extension expired,” said Sherry Chris, president and CEO of Better Homes and Gardens. “The tax credit was truly a great motivating factor, with many home buyers taking advantage. However, we found that the tax credit was only one motivation. People buy homes for lifestyle reasons as well and I suspect that the normal seasonality patterns of home buying will still play out now that the tax credit has expired.”

The Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate survey was conducted online during the fourth week of February 2010 by Amplitude Research, Inc. The survey results referred to above were based on 422 out of 600 respondents with a maximum sampling error of +/- 4.8% at the 95% confidence level. More information about Amplitude Research may be found at http://www.amplituderesearch.com.
RISMEDIA, May 12, 2010—