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So Much for Global Warming……..

Cincinnati Winter WonderlandAs the snow dumps down on our area, I am thinking where is global warming when you need it? 

I know people are going to be jumping all over me for making this observation.  But really- enough is enough- and we have had enough snow for this year. It’s 12:30pm and the snow is currently coming down sideways- and that is never a good sign of things to come.

This weekend we “spring forward” to daylight savings and if we actually get the 10 to 12 inches of snow that is predicted- “summer forward”  world be the preferred time change for everybody living in the great Cincinnati area.

The good news for home sellers (and potential sellers) is that our long drawn out winter has convinced many families that their current homes are too small.  So many snow days with all the kids stuck in the house has always been great for the real estate market.  As soon as the weather breaks, these buyers will be hitting the pavement looking for homes offering them more space.  If you are thinking about putting your home on the market, take advantage of the next few days to clean up, paint and get your property ready for the market.  Currently on the market for a long time?  Think about a price reduction in order to capture the new buyers coming into the market next week.

Need help getting your property ready for the market- call or send an email.

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  1. Janis Gagliardi

    Brrrr……

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