OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY JANUARY 27th, 2008
3:00-5:00pm
20757 Bearsdale Way Noblesville, Indiana 46062 $139,900
Beautifully redone from stem to stern! Light, clean and lovely home boasts newer carpet, vinyl, paint, H2O heater and extensive landscaping. Flower beds and a 6' privacy fence arrange the back yard plus a fire pit and mini barn for extra storage. Inviting great room with a brick fire place and raised hearth opens to the kitchen/breakfast area; a great place to entertain. Up the wide stairway, you'll step into a spacious loft with vaulted ceilings. To the right you'll find a Massive master bedroom offering walk-in closets and master bath. Generous bedroom sizes in additional rooms, or possibly home office. The many updates and neautral decor makes this house move-in ready. Enjoy peace and privacy in this nicely located Noblesville neighborhood. A must see!
Hurray! Things look like they might be nosing up in the housing market. Showings seem to be up, and we have had more listings this month than the last 2 months. As for me, I'd love to see the national media get a handle on the negative spin they put on the housing market. Real estate is REGIONAL! Yes, Michigan, Florida and other states are really struggling. Indiana isn't the same market! In fact, I believe Indiana to be an "in the middle" state. We will never be at the top of the list for appreciation, crime, growth, gang wars or a housing boom. Neither will we be at the bottom. Characteristically, Indiana is in the middle. We don't often see the wide swings the east and west coast get. And, yes - theFlorida real estate market is hurting. They also came off 2004 through 2006 being banner years of appreciation. They saw mid-30 to high 40% appreciation. Now they are down some. Isn't that just a market correction? Indianapolis, on the other hand, is slow and steady. We do have a slump. But it's not in the tank! So, take the media hype about real estate disasters you hear of, and notice that they are NOT in Indiana. The old "take it with a grain of salt" addage is very applicable here.
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