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Thank you for stopping by! If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Following up on my post last week about how to market a home in Waynesboro/Augusta … This is Step Two … working with the sellers …
What are the chances that I, the listing agent, [...]

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With a new listing … this is not just a post about a new listing, but a post about a new way to list, using tools and technologies that I have not yet seen in the Waynesboro or Augusta real estate markets …

This is part one of a three part series.

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Should you Rent or Buy?

by Steve Watson on March 30, 2009

There is no shortage of news these days about “first time” home buyers. The media and various real estate organizations and even Realtors themselves are all telling us that this is a BUYERS MARKET, and that anyone who wants to buy a home should certainly rush out and do so. The answer to the questions [...]

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With the news today that assessments in Augusta County are expected to rise 28%, Augusta County residents can expect an average 27.7 percent increase in home values and a 42.3 percent spike in commercial values when reassessments are sent out later this month. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about challenging your assessment.

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It’s the Westgate property near Interstate 64, and for a few years now, developers have had plans for stores, restaurants and a hotel. … Witness other areas of the state (even Charlottesville and Albemarle to a certain degree) and you can see what happens when proper infrastructure is not planned for.

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The Newsleader had a timely article yesterday – “There is a tremendous change going on in the marketplace, and not to recognize that is folly,” said Vice Chairman Tracy Pyles during the board’s work session. … Even if citizens do receive a lower assessment – and this year Wilkinson expects to lower assessments for most taxpayers in Lee county, Fla., by 20% or more – their property tax bill may not shrink at all.

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