The longer I’m in this business, the more I hear people who want to buy a home say, “I just like to call the listing agent and have them take care of me.” This is a shocking statement. Why? Because buying a home is a legal transaction, and when a legal transaction takes place, you […]
Month: April 2017
The Future of Greenville Developments: Verdae
This post is Part Four in the series on The Future of Greenville Developments. I’ve been in Greenville since 2004, and since that time, probably no major area of Greenville, besides downtown itself, has undergone as dramatic a change as Verdae has. When people think of Verdae, they generally envision Legacy Park and the developments around […]
What Your Realtor Says, and What He Really Means
Being a REALTOR® is a bit surreal at times. The tight rope the law requires us to walk is next-to impossible. We’re supposed to advise our clients but not make them feel pressured to make a decision. We’re supposed to write contracts for our clients but not give legal advice (ha!). We’re supposed to recommend vendors […]
The Future of Greenville Developments: Camperdown
This post is Part Three in the series on The Future of Greenville Developments. As you walk down Main Street in Greenville, there’s a noticeable void (for lack of a better word) of restaurants, shops, and interesting sights between the Chamber of Commerce and Falls Park. What I mean is that there’s not a whole lot to see or […]