3/18/07

“Civilians” Spotted in Saloon Office Meetings



Whoever said our real estate office didn’t have character? Drop into one of our Wed am meetings in the local saloon on The Strand in Hermosa Beach. I doubt there’s another office meeting in town quite like it. Equality prevails like a parochial grade-school, with the exception of prerequisite uniforms. Multi-million dollar transactions share the forum with those of the less spectacular proletariat.

Comparing conclusions of our weekly office meeting to input from the press is like comparing opinions of the Dems to the GOP c.c. matters of state. Reports from one source are diametrically opposed to the other.

How can a clear opinion possibly be arrived at? For openers, buyers/sellers should consult with a favorite Realtor. Any reasonable explanation should begin to bring clarity to the matters of Property Value, Market Forecast and Purchase Logic. What exactly can be expected in the future? It’s unlikely a magician will appear, but logic and a clear head can improve upon a lot of decisions.

(It’s been reported that some “civilians” have been spotted in the Wed am office meetings on The Strand. Which only proves that some will go to any length to gain a dependable market outlook.)

Do the following mortgage rates look like they’re from a time period in the past?

National Average Mortgage Rates
- 03/18/2007
Mortgage Rate Points
30 Year Fixed 6.14% 0.50
15 Year Fixed 5.86% 0.50
1 Year Adjustable 5.47% 0.60

Feel free to contact me if you need help locating property in So. California's beautiful, balmy South Bay: Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, El Segundo, Palos Verdes.

Thanks,

Robert Kissig

Real Estate West
Manhattan Beach, CA
310-640-7897
www.KissigRealEstate.com

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