Posts Tagged ‘michael sullivan’
822 Lynn Road Durham NC 27703
What goes around comes around and so does 822 Lynn Road. I’ve sold this home once already and now I’ve got it for sale again.
Read More1316 Glendale Avenue Durham NC 27701
Another Durham NC home sold by Michael Sullivan
Read MoreWon’t you be my neighbor?
Real estate is rarely perfect, ok real estate is NEVER perfect but this home, this home at 4100 Five Oaks Dr. unit 43 is amazing and very close to perfect. This home was built in 1974 but walk inside and you’d never know it.
Read More3413 Freeman Road
3413 Freeman Road
This home was built in 1987 but an unbelievable rehabilitation makes it look brand new. The living space essentially is one large room, so well suited to today’s active lifestyles.
Read MoreJanuary Real Estate News Letter
January 2011 Team Sullivan Real Estate Newsletter gives you the ins and outs of purhcasing foreclosed homes and how the process works.
Read More1316 Glendale Avenue, Durham NC
This classic cottage is located just a short distance from Duke’s East Campus and the thriving Downtown Durham dining and entertainment district.
Read MoreFind the very best home inspector
Care to know more about finding the best home inspector to evaluate your future home? There is more but a blog is not the venue to go into all of that. Call me, Michael Sullivan at 919-608-2372 for a free no obligation consultation where we will discuss finding the very best inspectors for you. I have 17 years market experience in the Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill real estate market where I have helped thousands of families find their spot to call home. You may text to 919-608-2372 or email me at MSullivan@fmrealty.com. Learn more about Team Michael Sullivan at TeamMichaelSullivan.com
Read MoreDurham, Cary, Raleigh, Apex, Chapel Hill foreclosed homes
For the next two to three years those who are able are going to have their pick of the litter when it comes to foreclosed homes. The trend in the last six month of 2010 is that there are some pretty good foreclosed homes coming on the market in Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Apex, Cary and Morrisville, North Carolina.
Read MoreAlthough home sales declined…the market looks good?
The Herald-Sun and Tulia are, in my opinion attempting to put a shinny gloss on the Durham/Raleigh real estate market. I am not convinced that this is the case. This piggy backs with my posting from yesterday… not. What Trulia and Rick Sharga miss is the fact that our market does not exist in a…
Read MoreToday’s Real Estate Market; It Ain’t Pretty
Home owners can build faster equity in their homes if they make additional payments to principal, avoid borrowing against their properties and if they make cautious investments in enhancing their homes.
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