Overall, it has been one heck of a summer. Personally, I have experienced incredibly high buyer demand and frustratingly low inventory. This has resulted in many more offers written compared to offers accepted.
July 2020 Housing Market Update
The housing market in July 2020 was actually BETTER, year over year, in more ways than one!
June 2020 Housing Market
Here in Wisconsin, the month of June represents carefree summertime livin': grilled food, festivals, long holiday weekends, and plenty of sunshine. June 2020, however, was marked by civil rights protests against police brutality, violence, job loss, business closures, and month FOUR of this COVID-19 plague. During difficult times, I hold on by committing myself to find the silver lining. More than ever, having a home to stay in, for safety's sake, is of the utmost importance.
May 2020 Real Estate
Able buyers: get your ducks in a row sooner rather than later. When the right home comes onto the market, you will need to act fast. Potential sellers: do not miss this opportunity. We do not know how long the odds will stay in your favor.
April 2020 Real Estate
Housing Market Review: In the Thick of COVID-19 The following charts are ShowingTime's Impact of COVID-9 to Real Estate Showings in Wisconsin & in North America. They reflect the physical activity of our market compared to that of the entire United States, this year compared to last. April was a hard hit month for the … Continue reading April 2020 Real Estate
Weekly Update – Walworth Co
Real Estate Market Mid May, 2020 In the past week, I've had 2 closings, wrote 3 offers (1 was accepted), and scheduled 20 showings. Spring is definitely here! Sellers are accepting offers within days of listing their property's on the market, as per usual this time of year. ...That being said, the elephant in the … Continue reading Weekly Update – Walworth Co
Weekly Update – Walworth County Real Estate Market
Weekly Update - Walworth County Real Estate Market
Weekly Update
Market Check-In + Spring Maintenance Tasks Friday, April 24th marked 30 full days under WI Governor Evers' Safer At Home Order, where all non-essential businesses were forced to close their doors in alignment with our nation's efforts to slow the spread of the coronavirus. While real estate is considered an essential business, there's no denying … Continue reading Weekly Update
March 2020 Real Estate Report
The Effect of COVID-19 on Our Housing Market
4 Weeks Later…
Never before has the world been impacted like this, all at once. We're all on the same playing field; everyone will look back and remember how they handled the Corona Virus Pandemic.










