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Donald Driver To Take Over Brett Favre's Position

Fox Cities Real Estate Hotline--- Bob Edwards- Appleton, WI: Real Estate Agent in Appleton, WI

No it's not an April Fool's joke and it's not a typo; Donald Driver, wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers is taking over Brett Favre's position, as host for the annual Packers Offense-Defense softball game that is. The game which will be held at the Time Warner Cable Field at Fox Cities Stadium and home to the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers is a Fox Valley summer tradition.

Brett Favre has been host for the event for the last seven years until his retirement at which time Double D took over the position. The game is scheduled for June 15, 2008 at 1:00 pm and features Donald Driver with the Green Bay Packers Offense against the Green Bay Packers Defense. All of the proceeds from the game go to The Donald Driver Foundation helping homeless families and addresses lack of quality education issues throughout Wisconsin and Driver's hometown of Houston.

For more information: Green Bay Packers or The Donald Driver Foundation.

Fox Cities in Outagamie Co., WI- Did You Know?

Fox Cities Real Estate Hotline--- Bob Edwards- Appleton, WI: Real Estate Agent in Appleton, WI

I wanted to share a little trivia with you about the Fox Cities in Outagamie Co., WI. Did you know that the Fox Cities are a combination of ten communities along the Fox River in what is known as the Fox Valley? They are Appleton, Neenah, Menasha, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Combined Locks, Grand Chute, Little Chute, Freedom and Vandenroek.

Wisconsin became a state in 1848 and Outagamie County was created in 1851 (it was originally a part of Brown County). The first inhabitants in the Fox Valley were Native Americans of the Winnebago, Menomonee and Outagamie tribes. Europeans settled along the Fox River in the early 1600's; Jean Nicollet, a French explorer was the first to the Outagamie area. The name, Fox Cities, came from the Outagamie Indians because the French nicknamed them "les renards", meaning foxes.

Since those early days along the Fox River many things have changed but the Fox Cities still remain a hub of activity and community. If you ever wondered how the Fox Cities got it's name... now you know.

Fox Cities- Commendable First Time Home Buyer

Fox Cities Real Estate Hotline--- Bob Edwards- Appleton, WI: Real Estate Agent in Appleton, WI

Through the years I've always enjoyed working with first time home buyers and in particular commendable first time buyers who take the proper steps to make the home buying process enjoyable for themselves and in turn their agent.

Not too long ago I was covering the phones when a call came in from a young man inquiring about a home which happened to ba a duplex. I gave him the pertinent information and we set up a showing to take a look on the upcoming Saturday morning. As it turned out the home required more work than he was willing to put into it and quickly ruled it out. We talked a little about his home buying goals and he did have an underlying goal, buy his first home and start investing in real estate.

I offered to do a further search for him and set him up with a Listing Cart which automatically updates daily with new listings matching his search criteria. He accepted my offer and we soon found a couple more possibilities for him; at this point I thought it would be a good time for an office consultation and go over the home buying process with him. This often seems to be where a lot of potential home buyers dig their heels in and bog down but not this one, he was anxious to do things right and jumped at the chance to learn more. I love it when when a buyer wants to learn and even more when they're willing to listen and take advice.

To make a long story short; after the consultation we were able to identify our goals, narrow the search and quickly found a home that was a solid investment for him which we closed in about three weeks. Not only was this a smooth and memorable home buying experience for both of us but two weeks later he attended a real estate investment seminar as my guest and is planning for the long term. I truely commend this first time home buyer, he has a good head on his shoulders and should be very proud of himself, I know I am.

In The Fox Cities It's A Buyer's Market... Unless You're A Seller

Fox Cities Real Estate Hotline--- Bob Edwards- Appleton, WI: Real Estate Agent in Appleton, WI

In the Fox Cities area it's a Buyer's Market, unless you're selling and then it's a Seller's Market. What if you're doing both you ask, well....perhaps it's a wash. There's no question that of late the Real Estate Market has been volatile in many ways, a virtual roller-coaster if you will. So how do we define our present market conditions.

Lets take a look at the terms we so commonly hear and break them down. First up is BUYER'S MARKET, this simply defined means that the market has more inventory (people selling their home) than buyers, the end result of which is lower prices or also known as a soft market. Second is the SELLER'S MARKET which again simply define means there are more buyers than sellers, the end result of which is higher prices. It all boils down to supply and demand either way you look at it. So what's the answer, is this a Buyer's Market or is it a Seller's Market? We're getting closer.

As I watch the national news and listen to the reports from across the country I would have to say we're in a Buyer's Market and with that being said, I'm not from across the country I'm from Appleton, WI. so what does that mean to us? It means we need to break things down to the local market conditions. It's amazing how much the market differs from one area to another let alone one part of the country to the other and Green Bay has a much different market than the Appleton/Fox Cities area, and from there we could break it down even further to adjoining communities but for the sake of keeping this blog from turning into a book we won't.

I was just reviewing our company, Coldwell Banker- The Real Estate Group, statistics for April 2008 and our website had 278,755 visitors in that month. A year ago, April 2007, there was 231,912 visitors or an increase this year of 20.20%, an average of 8,992 visits per day. Total page views for the month was 2,051,087 or an average of 7.4 pages per visitor. With statistics like this it proves it- IT'S A SELLER'S MARKET just look at all the people wanting to buy a home! Well, wait a minute, this shows that a lot of people are looking and there's a lot of activity but does it mean there are more buyers than there are homes on the market? AHA- I knew it IT'S A BUYER'S MARKET! Well, wait a minute, remember it's all about supply and demand, a true Buyer's Market would have lower prices as a result of an excess of homes on the market. According to our local Realtors Association, Realtors Association of Northeast Wisconsin, inventory (homes on the market) is down 7% from last year. But I thought prices were lower now you might ask, my short answer is that some are and some aren't. My observation has been that home prices have reached a plateau if you will. I'm not going to sugar coat it, if someone bought a home within the last few years and are putting it on the market now the odds are very good that they won't see as much in their bottomline as sellers have been seeing. Here we go again, IT'S A BUYER'S MARKET! No, I'm still not convinced and here's why, remember early on I said perhaps it's a wash? Granted sellers in the market right now may not see the bottomline they used when they sell but they too are buyers affording stabilized home prices and low interest rates.

My conclusion is that here in the Fox Cities area it's a great time to Buy and Sell a home. As far as defining the market, call it what you will and enjoy your buying and/or selling experience.

For more information on Buying and Selling your home in the Appleton/Fox Cities area call me today: Bob Edwards (920)993-8291 Direct Hotline or email bedwards@coldwellhomes.com

Appleton and Fox Cities Home Buyers and Sellers Are Active... But Cautious

Fox Cities Real Estate Hotline--- Bob Edwards- Appleton, WI: Real Estate Agent in Appleton, WI

Appleton, Fox Cities and surrounding areas are alive with home buyers and home sellers but there's something different about them. I don't mean different in a bad way either, far from it. I've found that both home buyers and sellers are very educated on the national real estate market conditions which in turn makes them proceed cautiously. Even though buyers an sellers may be cautious they're eager to learn more about our market to help themselves get past their fears and I'm eager to tell them.

As a Realtor working in the current real estate market conditions I really need to stay on top of things both locally and nationally. Why stay on top of national trends? Nine times out of ten when someone talks about real estate market conditions they're referring to what they've seen on TV or read in the newspapers in regards to national statistics so I need to be able to differentiate local and national to better answer questions and lend assistance.

I recently wrote a blog titled Fox Cities Resists Housing Slump in which I refer to our local market conditions here in Appleton and the Fox Cities area. Our real estate market is much stronger than most if compared nationally in respect to both the number of homes being sold and the list to sale price ratio but overall our home prices seem to have reached a plateau. To explain all of this it is very important to me to have an initial meeting with my potential buyer or seller. I want to discuss market conditions with them and find out what there expectations are and if any, what there fears are for buying or selling a home today.

I can't blame anyone who is thinking of buying a home or selling a home in Appleton or the Fox Cities area for being cautious and asking a lot of questions after all the negative news lately, but I do commend them for being eager to learn more about the true local conditions.

Knowledge is power and I love being able to help educate people about our local real estate market so when it comes time for them to buy or sell a home they're able to make informed decisions.