Two days ago, I blogged about the changing landscape of our real estate market. The market always thaws out faster than it freezes over, and springtime is a perfect time for a recovery.

Showings in the Carson Valley are up significantly, and today, we received two offers on one of our listings. Now that inventory is shrinking, and the mainstream media is reporting that a recovery may be in sight, it's clear that prospective buyers are jumping into the market lest they miss the great values it has to offer.
Are you considering relocating to the Northern Nevada area? If so, call us now! We'll help you find that next perfect home while the interest rates are still low, helping you take advantage of the best real estate buyer's market in years!
Posted By: Christianne Gordon - Northern Nevada Real Estate Agent - Realtor
with RE/MAX Realty Affiliates, specializing in Carson Valley Real Estate and Northern Nevada Real Estate.
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Christianne Gordon, REALTOR®, CDPE, SFR, , PSC, e-PRO
Certified Distressed Property Expert - Short Sales & Foreclosure Resource - Pre-Foreclosure Certified
RE/MAX Realty Affiliates - Great Nevada Homes, Inc.
Direct: (775) 881-8223
Visit us online at GreatNevadaHomes.com or CarsonValleyShortsales.com
The information in Christianne Gordon's blog is deemed accurate but not guaranteed. Any individual considering a short sale should also seek independent tax and legal advice to get specific information as it relates to their personal situation. Christianne Gordon is a licensed real estate agent with RE/MAX Realty Affiliates serving the entire Northern Nevada region including Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Washoe Valley, North Valleys, Fernley, Dayton, Stagecoach, Minden, Genoa, Gardnerville, Smith Valley and Yerington.
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