Robert Everett - Realtor
Whether you are Buying or Selling I am here to help you through the entire process
09/25/2019
Take a look at my listing at 8083 Glen Arbor Drive in Lake St Louis. Great home and the price has been reduced to $369,900 and we have added an Agent Bonus of $2000
06/21/2019
Open House Saturday June 22, 2019, (tomorrow) from 1:00-3:00 PM, 8083 Glen Arbor Drive, Lake St Louis. Don't miss the opportunity to be one of the first to view this home.
PRICE REDUCED! Check out this awesome private lot that is 3.07 acres. Contact me today to make your dream home a reality! 636-795-4521
04/12/2018
April Showers bring May Flowers, but in the St. Louis area they also bring the height of the Spring Real Estate Market. All over social media people are looking at houses, closing on houses, talking about inventory, and more.
But why is Spring such a great time to buy a home? Why is the Spring Market the primetime for real estate year after year? What are the advantages (and disadvantages) of the Spring Market?
Spring is a season of renewal: It might sound simplistic, but it’s true—there is something inherently motivating about Spring. After a long winter, the longer days, warmer weather, and even the cultural associations of Spring with renewal and new beginnings make consumers think about new purchases.
Pent-up demand (and supply) is higher in the Spring: Buyers have been sitting inside, staying warm, and looking at online real estate resources throughout the winter months. Sellers have been sitting inside, too, and they’ve either realized that they need more space (because the kids have driven them crazy stuck in the house all winter) or they need less space (because they’ve been paying utility bills for rooms they don’t use all winter). Either way, they are ready to move, and this convergence with the pent-up demand from Buyers creates an active real estate market.
People with Kids are pushed by the calendar: Buyers with children want to settle on their home right around the time that the kids get out of school. That way, they can finish out the school year in the current school, have the summer to get settled, then start fresh on the first day of school in the Fall. That translates to a need to start looking in the late winter, choose a home in early-to-mid-Spring, then close in late May or early June.
No snow means better inspections: A wintertime home inspection means the inspector may not be able to access the roof, may not be able to fully inspect the HVAC, or may not be able to thoroughly check outdoor systems like an in-ground sprinkler system, French drains, or a pool. A spring inspection allows the inspector to see and examine all of the home’s systems, leading to more reliable inspections and more meaningful results.
Robert Everett is an experienced, award winning Coldwell Banker agent who wants to help you with the American Dream of home ownership. Please click Follow for great realty tips and facts, along with current properties at https://www.coldwellbanker.com/CB-Gundaker-Corporate-12675c/Robert-Everett-609945a
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07/13/2017
Some of the crew that helped decorate the streets of Lake St. Louis and Wentzville over the 4th of July weekend. The Coldwell Banker Gundaker Lake St. Louis/Wentzville office has taken the honor of decorating our streets for many years. This year, we placed between 4,500-5,000 flags in our community!
03/06/2017
Helping my son Sean with renovations to his home. This used to be a summer sun room and we are turning this room into living space. Sub floor done, electric and heat run, insulation in and working on sheetrock. The open wall used to be an outside wall.
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