#1 Farmington Hills Michigan Professional Realtor-Tom Gilliam has earned a reputation of being an renowned local expert Realtor in Farmington Hills, Novi, Northville, West Bloomfield, Ferndale, Royal Oak, Birmingham to name just a few in Oakland County Michigan. Serving all home buyers and home sellers of Farmington Hills Michigan and in areas such as Novi, Northville, West Bloomfield, Ferndale, South Lyon to Rochester Hills. I take pride in my knowledge of the current market conditions in all of the region’s micro-markets, and I offer my clients an intimate glimpse into the neighborhoods and subdivisions that may become their next home.
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💖 February is the season of love—and the perfect time to fall in love with a new home! Whether you’re looking to buy in Farmington Hills or sell for top dollar, now is the time to act.
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🏡✨ Thinking of buying a home but hesitant about offering full price or more? You might want to rethink that strategy! ✨🏡
In today's real estate market, making a competitive offer can be the key to securing your dream home. But many buyers hold back due to misconceptions about pricing. 🤔💡
🚀 We're diving into "7 Bad Reasons for Not Offering over Asking Price (Or at Least Full Price!) When Buying a Home" to shed some light on why paying a bit more doesn't necessarily mean you're overpaying. From understanding market dynamics to seizing the opportunity to stand out among buyers, this article is packed with insights that could change the way you approach your next home purchase.
🔑💼 Featuring expert advice from Tom Gilliam, a seasoned realtor in Farmington Hills, Michigan, who has guided countless home buyers and sellers through the nuances of Oakland County's real estate market. Whether you're eyeing a property in Farmington Hills, Novi, Northville, or beyond, these tips are invaluable.
🌟 Don't miss out on a property you love for the wrong reasons. Discover how making the right offer can turn your home buying dreams into reality. Read more and let's discuss what this means for you! ➡ [Your Article Link]
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According to a recent survey done by Mphasis, 66% of people under the age of forty-six check out how much their friends’ houses are worth by looking on home valuation websites. Hey, it’s public record and readily available, so what’s the big deal pepping on property prices, right? Well, the survey also revealed that 79% of those who do end up feeling stressed, concerned or upset. So why do people do it if it makes them feel bad? The main reasons those surveyed gave for peeping on their pals property values were: 59% said they use it as a benchmark for their own earnings and net worth. 42% just wanted to get a feel for how much their friends earn. So if you find yourself dashing to the computer the next time a friend buys a house, or to check out where someone lives the next time you meet someone new in town, know that you’re not alone! Comparing yourself to others is natural. People have probably always been this way. It’s a timeless tradition to measure ourselves by what we have compared to others. While we may not be able to easily see how much our friends or neighbors have in their bank accounts, the size, location, and condition of their house is a pretty good way to size up a person’s wealth.
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