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Chicago Suburbs Real Estate Agent Wishes You Happy Holidays

Christmas in Oak Lawn

My husband and I were going to spend the holidays in our townhouse in Scottsdale, AZ, but I’ve been so busy we simply can’t go!  Normally, my December is spent fine tuning my website  and getting my marketing materials lined up for the upcoming year.

It is time spent relaxing from the day-to-day real estate world and planning for the year to come.  I couldn’t even leave my office today as I was working on several transactions and one problem foreclosure sale.  I had plans to do just a little bit of shopping but just couldn’t get out the door.  I was on the phone and/or e-mail all day.

I’m not complaining!  I love being busy.  Yes, today was one of those stressful days when there just didn’t seem to be enough “business hours” in the day.  I’m still waiting for some answers and will be back at it tomorrow.  I have 2 inspections and a closing tomorrow and can’t be at all three at one time, so I have to do what I can do.  I will be out the door as early as I can so I can get everything done that needs to be done as Christmas is 2 days away and I’m not quite ready!

We are also trying to get our Oak Lawn home ready for sale and I don’t know if hubby understands that me sitting at my desk while he’s doing physical labor on the house is a fair trade.  Because I mainly work out of my home office unless I have appointments, my kids, husband and grandchild don’t always understand that I’m working and cannot give them my attention.

If this current busy market is any indication, then January should really be busy.  Even if I’ve had business in December, it is usually quiet just before the holidays.  Not this year and that’s great.

I would like to wish you all happy and safe holidays and if you’re ready to view properties for sale in the southwest and near west suburbs be sure to give me a call at 708-536-8200.  If you’d like to see what’s out there right now check out the Chicago Suburbs MLS or better yet, get listings sent automatically to your e-mail as they come on the market by filling out the Automated Home Search Form.

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Barbara Feldman Realtor

Real Estate Agent Depiction on Television

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Recently I watched one of my favorite TV shows, Bones, and was taken aback by how they portrayed a real estate agent on the show.  It was a somewhat flashy looking woman who was “talking the sales talk” to her buyers.  She was also portraying a dual agent as she was showing buyers her own listing.

The story started with her showing the home and describing the nice master bedroom while she backed out of the way and let the buyers in the room first.  Of course, there was a pile of something on top of the bed with a partial leg visible.  The buyer screamed and the agent stepped in and instead of a look of shock, she had a look of dismay.  Like, “well this deal won’t go through now.”

As she was interviewed by the police she was openly honest and verbal of how it’s a bad market and how soon can she get the house back up?  She showed very little interest in the fact that there was someone that had died in the home.  In fact, the pile was ashes and it was discovered that two people had perished.

She was even threatened with jail time if she didn’t help the police and not impede their investigation.  All in all, she was portrayed as a materialistic agent that only cared about her next deal.  She didn’t care about her buyers, her seller (who was the murderer but she had no involvement) or the victims.

Are there agents like this out there?  I guess sadly there might be.  Their clients are a number to them.  They work on quantity and not quality.  They probably don’t get many, if any, referrals with that kind of attitude and probably have to constantly seek new business since they don’t get much repeat biz either.

I know it was just a TV show and everything is exaggerated, but again, I’m sure there are agents like that.  And that kind of portrayal makes us all look bad.  So many people believe what they see.  First-time buyers that have never dealt with a real estate agent might think that is what they have to look forward to.

But I guess the story wouldn’t have been the same if they didn’t make this agent act the way they did.  The show wouldn’t have had the same impact if the agent was professional and caring.

If you would like an agent that cares about you and offers experience and empathy (since this will most likely be the biggest investment you’ll be making), then call Judy Orr at 708-536-8200 or use the Contact Me Form above (on the top menu).  For a list of the Chicago Suburbs real estate area I cover just click the link.

Beautiful and Big Orland Park Townhouse with a Water View

Orland Park townhouse for sale15556 Lakeshore Dr., Orland Park IL  60467

Click the address link above to see an entire website devoted to this wonderful 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath townhouse located in The Enclaves at the Preserves subdivision of Marley Creek.  This was originally a model.  There are soaring ceilings in the living room, 2 fireplaces, an open floor plan, main level laundry room with full size appliances, stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, a full finished walk-out basement plus a patio and a deck overlooking the water view.

When you click on the link you’ll find out more about the townhouse and get more information on the area.  If you’d like to view this beautiful townhouse you can get the contact information to do so.

New Tinley Park Condo Listed

Tinley Park condo for sale

18001 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park, IL  60477
Oak Village Complex
2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors, in-unit laundry, balcony, extra storage & more!
Pool and clubhouse, pets are allowed
Home Warranty

I’d like to introduce a couple of new things.  First off, when you hit the link below (or the picture above) you’ll be introduced to a new way I am showcasing listings.  It is a single property website that features one property only.  This is great for both buyers and sellers.  Buyers don’t have to be distracted by multiple properties and can get a lot of information on the subject property.  Of course, sellers love having their place “singled out,” without having to compete with multiple other listings.

There is much more happening with this new service such as the fact that it provides a virtual tour to Realtor.com and I can showcase the entire site right on the MLS.  It also sends the property to other popular real estate websites.  I’m very happy with this new program that is replacing one of my long-standing websites.

If you’re looking for a beautiful Tinley Park condo for sale, just click on the link and you’ll get all the information on this wonderful Oak Village unit.  If you’d like to view this condominum, there is a link on the site to make the request.

Six Flags Great America

Superman Ride at Great America


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If you live in Oak Lawn, IL, then the trip to Six Flags Great America theme park is about an hour drive straight up I-294.  I went last Thursday with my two sons and two out of three of my grandchildren.

We were hoping that it wouldn’t be too crowded but we realized that wasn’t going to happen when we had to wait a long time just to get into the parking lot, which cost $15.00.  I don’t remember having to pay for parking before, although it’s been years since I’ve been there.

Flash Pass

My son mentioned the new Flash Pass but we didn’t want to purchase them until we could see how busy the park was.  We decided to get them.  For our group it came to about $36.00 each for the Gold Flash Pass, around the same price we paid for our discount tickets at Jewel Food Stores.

My sons loved it but it wasn’t worth it for me.  I only used it on one ride (the Dark Knight, which I didn’t like).  That was an expensive ride for me.  My grandchildren used it on a few rides so I guess it was worth it to not have to stand in 90 minute lines, although I’m not sure they were all that long.

My sons loved it but we dashed from big ride to big ride meaning we went from one themed area to the next without really staying in a particular area.  It was too much running around and not enough leisure walking through each park.  In fact, I would have gone on the Raging Rapids ride using the Flash Pass but we never made it to that one.

The kids and grandkids had a great time but I now know why I rarely go to Great America.  I don’t like the scary rides and there’s not much in between (either scary rides, baby rides or rides that go in circles).  I don’t like roller coasters or anything that has a big dip (I can no longer go on the log rides – I hate that long drop).

In fact, I hurt myself on the few rides I went on.  I’ve got the biggest bruise I’ve ever had in my life on my leg.  I convinced the grandkids to go on a baby ride with me (in the Wiggles area) and when coming out of the small door I hit my right outer thigh super hard.  My back was also hurting, probably from the Dark Knight ride.

I’m not sure when I’ll be going back to Six Flags Great America but it’s nice living in Oak Lawn since the access to I-294 is so close, which can take you pretty much anywhere you need to go.  If you’re looking to purchase an Oak Lawn home for sale give Judy Orr a call at 708-536-8200.

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Seller Insists Current Recession Does Not Affect Him

I have a townhouse listed where we received an offer after many months on the market.  With negotiations, we were only $5,000 under list price.  Yet the seller would not accept the offer.

In his defense, although he had the townhouse on the market for quite some time, he wasn’t motivated enough to sell at less than list price (which was after several price reductions over the months) because he wasn’t quite ready to move out yet.    And he truly thought he could get full price.

He Doesn’t Believe the Doom and Gloom Put Out by the Media

He actually told me he doesn’t believe we’re in a recession, or it’s not as bad as the media would like us to believe.  He mustn’t have much money in the stock market!  He told me this so-called recession isn’t changing his lifestyle and he went so far as to say it’s probably not affecting mine.

Boy is he wrong!  In 2008 I earned less than half of what I made in 2007.  I have a feeling it’s going to be even worse for 2009.  I am working much harder for less money.

Where my average sales price was around $250,000-$275,000 per sale, I can tell you that average price has certainly decreased.  The majority of my sales this year have been foreclosures.  I’ve had more sales under $100,000 this year than probably 10 years ago or longer!  I know we’re in a recession and it is definitely affecting me.

Yes, I’m working, but…

My best friend lost her job.  She is getting unemployment.  She isn’t happy about the situation but she is getting some money without having to work.

As an independent contractor I cannot file for unemployment.  I am getting a fraction of what I normally earn and I’m working hard for that smaller amount.  Yes, it is my choice to be an independent contractor and I’ve accepted the fact that I am not eligible for unemployment, healthcare benefits and paid sick time and vacations.

Maybe I’d be better off if I chose to work a 9-5 job with benefits, but I love selling real estate.  I’ve been doing this for 26 years and can’t imagine doing anything else.  Instead of 9-5, I sometimes work 7 days a week and all hours.  Again, it is my choice, but sometimes it isn’t easy.

Back to my seller

After the unaccepted offer only $5,000 under his list price, he told me to temporarily remove his property from the MLS because he was going to paint his place and he is sure once he does it will sell quickly and for full price.  Wrong again!

You see, I didn’t think his townhouse needed to be repainted.  And even if he felt it did, a paint job is not a guarantee of a quick sale or of getting full price.  He was still up against a lot of competition, some units offering more than his.  But after showing him all of the data he just doesn’t want to accept the fact that maybe he should drop his price and get real.

Why do I keep working with him?

Besides having a skewed view of our economy and his townhouse, I like him.  If I’m not trying to convince him to reduce price, we get along well.

His place is nice and we’ve had showings.  In fact, I’ve showed it myself several times.  I’m hoping that as he gets more motivated, he’ll finally give in and let me price it to sell.

If he were a demanding seller that was getting upset with me for his own choice of price or wanting me to put more effort into his listing than what was promised, then I would let him go.  But he is otherwise easy to work with so there’s no reason for me to walk away.

I would love to get his place sold but until he accepts that we are indeed in a recession and a slow buyer’s market with too much inventory and few ready, willing and able buyers, his townhouse will probably sit.  In fact, I’m getting more adamant about not taking overpriced listings – not even at a “try it” price.  It doesn’t do the seller any good and it sure doesn’t do me any good.

If you’re interested in purchasing real estate, such as Oak Lawn homes for sale, give Judy Orr a call at 708-536-8200 or fill out my Home Finders Form.

Tinley Park Homes

How many Tinley Park homes are for sale today?  There are currently 201 single family Tinley Park homes on the market starting at a low price of $115,900 for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath home all the way up to $799,900 for 2 parcels that are zoned commercial but are listed as residential with tear down homes.  So let’s forget about that one.  The next highest single family property is listed at $739,900 for a brick two-story with 5 bedrooms and 5 1/2 bathrooms.

If you are interested in the popular town of Tinley Park, IL or any other southwest suburb, give Judy Orr a call at 708-536-8200 or fill out the Automated Home Finder Form to get home listings sent to your e-mail.  You’ll receive one large list and then will get new listings once they’re entered on the MLS.