Walker Realty Group, LLC 1508 Coleman Road, Suite 101
Knoxville, TN 37909
(865) 240-3647
WalkerRealtyGroupTN(at)gmail(dotted)com
Walker Realty Group, LLC 1508 Coleman Road, Suite 101
Knoxville, TN 37909
(865) 240-3647
WalkerRealtyGroupTN(at)gmail(dotted)com

Knox Happenings February 2018

February may be cold and gray but don’t let that get you down. Knoxville o?ers a lot of events throughout the month of February to get you out of the house to shake o? those winter blues.

February 2 o?ers the First Friday Art Walk where you can enjoy historic downtown Knoxville as you follow the First Friday ?ags from gallery to gallery, each featuring local arsts and crasmen. Look for the trolley marked ArtWalk! It’s FREE and will take you between Market Square, Gay Street and the Old City. http://www.downtownknoxville.org/artwalk/

If you need a good laugh this February, famed Brish comedian Eddie Izzard will perform at the Tennessee Theater on Feb. 10. If blue-collar comedy is more to your taste, Bill Ingvall will perform Feb. 11 at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum. http://events.knoxnews.com/knoxville/events/eddie-izzard-/E0-001-109673559-6 http://events.knoxnews.com/knoxville/events/bill-engvall-/E0-001-108186407-0

Spice up your Valenne’s day with a Murder Mystery Cruise aboard the Tennessee Riverboat. https://www.visitknoxville.com/events/valentines-day/ https://www.visitknoxville.com/listings/star-of-knoxville-riverboat/170/

And ?nally, round out your February with country music favorite Brad Paisley Feb. 26 at Thompson-Boling Arena. http://events.knoxnews.com/knoxville/events/brad-paisley-/E0-001-108715528-4

The weather might be a lile gloomy but Knoxville’s thriving night life will brighten your month.

Take a Walk on the Boardwalk (or Sidewalk)

If you’ve played the game Monopoly, you’ve probably picked up the Chance card that reads, “Take a walk on the Boardwalk. If you pass Go…”
That’s good advice when shopping for a new home. When you see a property you like and you’re thinking of making an offer, spend some time walking around the neighborhood. This will give you a better sense of what it’s going to be like to live there.

After all, the last thing you want is to buy a dream home only to find out later that there are issues with the neighborhood that make living there miserable.

If you have kids, see how far a walk it is to local parks, playgrounds, schools and community centers.

If you commute, you might also check out the route from the neighborhood to your place of work. Is there a left turn that is likely to get backed up in the mornings?

Also check out how well the neighbors take care of their properties. Homeowners tend to keep homes looking good if they enjoy the neighborhood.
As you walk, listen. Are there noises from nearby high schools, industrial areas, or highways that are going to be unpleasant for you? Find out if the neighborhood is near an airport flight path, or if there is a railway in the area.

If you get a chance, talk to some of the neighbors. Ask them what they like most about living in the area. You’re likely to get some candid – and useful – answers.

Finally, spend some time visualizing living in the area. Can you see yourself enjoying what the neighborhood has to offer?
If so, then buying a home in that area will likely be a good choice for you.

The Importance of Showing Your Home Often

Imagine coming across a “Home for Sale” listing on the internet. It’s in a neighborhood you’re seriously considering. You and your family are excited. You can hardly wait to view the property and see if it could be your next dream home.

Then, there’s a problem.

When you contact the agent, she says the homeowners are busy people and won’t be able to show the house until next week. Even then, the only time available is at noon on Wednesday, when you’ll be miles away at work. How about viewing the property on Saturday? Forget it. The homeowners are having company over that day.

Chances are, you’ll lose interest long before you ever get a chance to see that property!

This may sound a little extreme, but it does illustrate an important point.

If you don’t make your home readily available for buyers to view, many simply won’t view it, and your property may not sell.
That doesn’t mean you have to be inconvenienced each day by a steady stream of buyers stomping through your property. However, you do need to be flexible.

When buyers become interested in your home – by seeing the listing online, for example, they want to view it as soon as possible. The longer they have to wait, the more likely it is that another property will capture their interest.

They may even make an offer on another home before they get a chance to see yours!

That’s why as your REALTOR®, I’ll work with you to arrange the dates and times that your home can be shown – a schedule that’s convenient for you as well as for potential buyers.

Deciding Whether to Stay Or Sell

Deciding whether to stay in your current home or look for a new one is tough. So tough in fact, that there is a reality TV show about it!

If you’re struggling to make that decision, here are some tips that can help:

  • Find out the current market value of your home. This will give you a clear idea of how much your property is likely to sell for in today’s market.
  • Find out how much you can afford to invest in a new home. This is calculated, in part, by how much of a mortgage you qualify to receive.
  • Determine whether your current home still suits your needs. Do you need to move up to a larger place? Downsize to a smaller property?
  • Figure out whether this is the right time to move to a neighborhood that you’ve always dreamed of living in.
  • Assess whether your neighborhood has changed in a way that you don’t like.
  • Decide whether you are still happy where you live. Is it time for a change?

As your REALTOR® I can help you answer these questions and provide the information you need to make the right decision.

notable, quotable… quotes!
“The road to success is always under construction.” James Miller
“Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” Vincent Van Gogh
“Be the best. If others don’t see it, who cares?” Oprah Winfrey