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Wendy specializes in the
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With the Knowledge and Experience of the Area,
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HISTORY 101
Surprisingly, history keeps repeating itself over & over. Here is some evidence since 1947:

Time Magazine (1947): The prices of houses seem to have reached a plateau, and there is a reasonable expectation that prices will decline.

Science Digest (1948): Houses cost too much for the mass market. Today's average price is around $8,000-out of reach for two-thirds of all buyers.

Business Week (1969): The goal of owning a home seems to be getting beyond the reach of more and more Americans. The typical new house today costs about $28,000.

Nations Business (1977): You might well be suspicious of 'common wisdom' that tells you "Don't wait, buy now... continuing inflation will force home prices and rents higher and higher". NEA "The median price of a home today is approaching $50,000...Housing Experts predict prices rises in the future won't be that great."

Money Magazine (1981): The era of easy profits in real estate may be drawing to a close.

Money Magazine (1985): The golden-age of risk free run-ups in home prices is gone.

Money Magazine (1986): Most economists agree...[a home] will become little more than a roof and a tax deduction certainly not the lucrative investment it was through much of the 1980's.

Kiplinger's Personal Financial Magazine (1993): Financial planners agree that houses will continue to be a poor investment.

San Francisco Examiner (1996): A home is where the bad investment is!

Real Estate Professionals think that owning real estate is still a risk-free, safe and profitable investment.

What do you think??

If you need assistance to make that decision, please call me! Since 1926, at Tarbell Realtors, we have helped our grandparents, parents and now their children are buying and referring clients to us for over 80 years. We believe in Real Estate the cycles come and go, but a house is a shelter for a happy home and will always be there. I am here to help you make your dream of home ownership come true.

"Wendy, Your Professional Realtor"



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