RTK Closer
I’m Robert Kenmore, founder of RTK Closer and a lifelong advocate for efficiency, precision, and partnership in real estate.
RTK Closer was born out of a vision to offer something different in the real estate industry: a boutique, concierge-style coordination service designed for agents who expect more than “check-the-box” support. Over the past two decades, I’ve overseen the coordination of more than 8,000 transactions and $3.1 billion in closed volume. My career has been built around supporting top-producing agents, s
06/18/2026
Is It Still a Seller's Market? Here's What the Data Says.
Right now, local markets are moving in very different directions. And your strategy as a buyer or seller should reflect your market.
Want to know which way our local market is leaning and what that means for your move? Let's connect.
Is It Still a Seller's Market? Here's What the Data Says. Remember a few years back when sellers held all the power and buyers were stuck offering way over asking or waiving inspections just to get a chance at the house? In many markets, those days are behind us.
06/18/2026
Has anyone taken the time to explain how much the market’s shifted? Or what it means for your move?
In 2021, nearly every major housing market in the country favored sellers. But now, only about 1 in 3 does.
And that changes the dynamics for you.
If you’re buying, you may have more negotiating power. If you’re selling, pricing and presentation matter.
But here's the catch, it's not the same story everywhere. Some markets are strongly in buyers' favor right now. Others? Sellers are still winning. It all depends on where you live.
That’s why you need a pro. A great agent knows which way our local market is leaning and how that can change everything about your strategy.
Want to know what's happening right here? Drop a comment or send me a message.
06/17/2026
Think Home Prices Will Crash? Here's What the Experts Actually Expect.
A lot of buyers are waiting because they think prices will fall, but that’s not what the experts are saying.
If you're trying to decide whether waiting still makes sense, let's connect. That way you understand what's happening in our local market and what it could mean for your plans.
Think Home Prices Will Crash? Here's What the Experts Actually Expect. One of the biggest reasons buyers are still sitting on the sidelines is because they think home prices are going to come down.
06/17/2026
Putting off buying a home? Maybe you're waiting for a crash to get a better deal – or afraid you'll buy now and watch your home's value fall later.
Either way, the widespread drop you're bracing for may not be coming.
Yes, a few markets are seeing mild declines. But more than 100 economists and housing experts expect home prices will actually rise nationally over the next five years – not fall.
And waiting for a deal that never comes could mean passing up the chance to gain thousands in equity or paying more in a few years for the same home.
So before you decide to wait, let's talk about your options and what prices are really doing in our area.
06/16/2026
If you spend enough time online, you'd probably think home prices are crashing or they’re about too.
But the data tells a different story.
According to Realtor.com, home prices are still rising in 71% of housing markets across the country.
That's the majority of markets.
Yes, some areas are seeing slight price declines. But they're the exception, not the rule.
That's why it's important to be careful about where you're getting your housing market information.
The internet loves dramatic headlines. The data usually tells a more complete story.
Want to know what's actually happening with home prices in our area? Send over a message.
Home Prices Are Rising in 71% of Markets
Even though you may be hearing talk about prices crashing online, it’s not true nationally. While some areas are seeing slight declines, prices are still going up in 71% of markets. That means the majority are seeing prices rise, not fall. So, don’t believe everything you hear online. If you want the truth, lean on the pros.
06/15/2026
A few years ago, sellers could say "no" to just about everything a buyer asked for.
No repairs.
No concessions.
No negotiation.
Today? The market looks a little different.
Zillow says 67% of sellers pay some or all of their buyer's closing costs.
That doesn't mean every seller should do it. But it does mean the most successful sellers today understand something important:
The market has shifted. And that's means negotiation is back on the table.
Sometimes helping with closing costs makes sense. Sometimes another concession is the better move. But it’s normal for today’s market to require some give and take.
The key is knowing what buyers are asking for in your area, and which compromises are actually worth making.
Want to know what sellers in our area are negotiating right now? Send a message or drop a comment below.
06/15/2026
Should You Pay for Your Buyer’s Closing Costs? What Sellers Need To Know.
The sellers having the most success today are the ones who understand the market has changed and are adapting to meet it where it is.
Sometimes that means negotiating on closing costs. Sometimes it means offering something else. The key is knowing which concessions are worth it for our local market.
If you’re wondering what's normal in our area, what's worth negotiating, and where it makes sense to stand firm, let’s connect.
Should You Pay for Your Buyer’s Closing Costs? What Sellers Need To Know. A few years ago, sellers could get away with saying "no" to just about everything.
06/11/2026
A lot of people who want to move are telling themselves the same thing: "Maybe I'll just wait until later this year."
But before you decide, make sure you understand what you could be giving up too. Because moving this Summer does have its advantages.
For buyers, it could give you more options in your price point. Historically, there are over 30% more fresh listings in the Summer compared to the rest of the year.
For sellers, it can mean a better sales price. Data shows, on average homes sell for 4% more in the typical Summer month compared to usual month in the Fall or Winter (when demand typically falls off).
The point isn't to rush into anything. It's just to make sure you have the full picture before deciding whether waiting is really your best move.
DM me if you want to talk through your options. No pressure, just perspective based on years...
06/11/2026
Two Big Reasons To Move This Summer
Could waiting until later this year work out? Sure. But it's important to understand what you may gain by moving now too – that way you have the full picture before you decide.
If a 2026 move is on your radar, let’s connect and talk about what matters most to you. Depending on your priorities, Summer could be your moment.
Two Big Reasons To Move This Summer A lot of people who want to move are telling themselves the same thing: "Maybe I'll just wait until later this year once things calm down."
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