The Best Small Town in AmericaBy Paul Harsch, 10:56AM / Wednesday, July 30, 2014 | |
Everyone has their own favorite and usually it's the town they grew up in or live in, or at least I hope many can feel that way about where they live.
Take Williamstown for example. Is Williamstown the best small town in America? Here are some reasons to consider it just might be (and in future blogs I'll probably cover other towns and cities in the Berkshires and why they could be the best, too).
Reason 1. The lack of traffic. Williamstown has none except when there's something big going on like the Williams alumni parade or fall alumni homecoming and those conditions last all of 15 minutes. Even on those rare occasions a driver can still drive the length of
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The Froth Is OffBy Paul Harsch, 10:44AM / Wednesday, July 16, 2014 | |
The economy is slowly regaining some strength as the unemployment rate continues to drop back (6.3 percent as of May) and factory production improves and consumer spending increases but while this is a good sign for the overall economy, housing itself has not and is not likely to "bounce back" as it has in previous recessionary times.
The froth is off the housing market and that is a very good thing. For now, the cycle of boom, bubble, bust seems to be broken for housing while massive money follows other avenues of making outsized profits.
In the case of housing, investors can only move the market so much and they did influence the moderate recovery in the last few
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Do You Want to List Your property or Sell it?By Paul Harsch, 03:45PM / Wednesday, July 02, 2014 | |
If a seller places their property for sale on the market they absolutely want to sell.
Right?
Maybe.
Hiring a realtor, putting out the "for sale" sign, placing a "multiple listing service" entry, requesting that the agent do serious advertising and expecting the agent to schedule open houses all are part of placing a home on the market.
Right?
Absolutely.
All of the above activities indicate the owner wants to sell the property. Now comes the Catch 22. The seller "must" have a certain price for their property. The individual reasons for selling a property are as diverse as the number of fish in the sea. A few
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Paul Harsch, president and founder of Harsch Associates, a Berkshire County based real estate brokerage firm, is a licensed real estate broker in Massachusetts, New York and Vermont, serving a diverse residential, business, commercial and land client base for 40 years. He has achieved personal career sales exceeding $131 million and company sales from 1979 will top $500 million in 2014. Harsch is a member of the Berkshire, Massachusetts, Southwestern Vermont and National associations of realtors, is a licensed Massachusetts real estate instructor and earned the CRB, CRS, GRI and CBI designations. Harsch is a 1969 graduate of Williams College.
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