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Friday, December 14, 2018

4 Reasons to Sell Your Ventura County Home This Winter #TimeToSell #HyperLocal #ChrisBJohnsonRealtor

4 Reasons to Sell Your Ventura County Home This Winter #TimeToSell #HyperLocal #ChrisBJohnsonRealtor: #Sell Your Home For More and Pay Less #Time To Sell #ChrisBJohnsonRealtor #Sellers Pay ZERO Commission #List Your Home & Pay No Commission #Better ...

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Real Estate Agent with Allison James Elite CA. BRE 01501699
 
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Your home is probably the biggest asset you own. This is why you should hire a professional to guide youthrough all your real estate transactions. My goal is to help 24 to 28 families each year either buy or sellhome. I am NOT interested in Selling 100 or 200 homes a year because I would not be able to give each family the time, attention and energy they deserve.....
4 Reasons to Sell Your House This Winter [INFOGRAPHIC] | MyKCM

Some Highlights:

  • Buyer demand continues to outpace the supply of homes for sale which means that buyers are often competing with one another for the few listings that are available!
  • Housing inventory is still under the 6-month supply needed to sustain a normal housing market.
  • Perhaps the time has come for you and your family to move on and start living the life you desire.

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Chris B. Johnson is a REALTOR® who Specializes in Short Sale and REO Transactions. Chris has been Certified as a California Association of Realtors HAFA Specialist, a National Association of Realtors Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource, Chris B Johnson Realtor is a Certified Distressed Property Expert, Certified Short Sale Negotiator, Certified Default Advocate and Certified Pre-Foreclosure Specialist. With a full time staff dedicated to short sale negotiations and transactions, we have been successful with (almost) every short sale to date.  LinkedIn Pro    UpNest    What's Your Home Worth?

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