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Looking for GIS Information?

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

I have found in my web stats a lot of people visiting my site looking for local GIS information. I have all the links to the local GIS websites on the right-hand side of this site, but I’m adding this post for people who may not notice them.

Roanoke Valley GIS websites

GIS websites are great tools for researching real estate tax information, real estate acreage and other information about real estate in the Roanoke Valley. Roanoke realtors often use real estate GIS information to help them market your property.

They are not good tools for trying to price a home yourself. The tax-assessed value of a property is generally lower than the fair market value of your home. Let a qualified Roanoke real estate agent assist you in pricing your home for sale. FSBO’s often lose their shirt (and money) in a real estate transaction when they misprice their home. My first home (before I obtained my license) I bought $6,000 under the appraised value because the home was underpriced by the owner.

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Looking for GIS Information?

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

I have found in my web stats a lot of people visiting my site looking for local GIS information. I have all the links to the local GIS websites on the right-hand side of this site, but I’m adding this post for people who may not notice them.

Roanoke Valley GIS websites

GIS websites are great tools for researching real estate tax information, real estate acreage and other information about real estate in the Roanoke Valley. Roanoke realtors often use real estate GIS information to help them market your property.

They are not good tools for trying to price a home yourself. The tax-assessed value of a property is generally lower than the fair market value of your home. Let a qualified Roanoke real estate agent assist you in pricing your home for sale. FSBO’s often lose their shirt (and money) in a real estate transaction when they misprice their home. My first home (before I obtained my license) I bought $6,000 under the appraised value because the home was underpriced by the owner.

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Cue the deer!

Friday, July 28th, 2006

Floyd County deerYou would’ve thought Andy Farmer was stalking my buyers around the Roanoke Valley as I toured several homes for sale recently. Yesterday as I was showing some land for sale in Floyd County, I was driving down the gravel road toward the home and spied a doe and two fawns standing in the road! How awesome! They skipped up a hill into the woods and then turned around and watched us in the car. The picture shows them peeking back at the Roanoke real estate agent with the camera!

Today, as I was taking a different set of buyers around some homes in the Glenvar area of Roanoke County, as we step out on the back porch of a beautiful home off of Wildwood Road, what is standing at the back edge of the woods but another doe and her fawn! Unfortunately this time my camera was in the car and I didn’t get a picture of them.

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Real Estate Survival Guide from the folks at CNN

Friday, May 5th, 2006

This is an interesting read, predicting the slowdown of the housing ‘bubble’.  I may write more on it later, but you might enjoy reading it now!

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Don’t fear the…boot

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

The Roanoke Times wrote an interesting story about the new tire locks the City of Roanoke police department is using to thwart those downtown citizens who leave their vehicles in the prized parking real estate downtown.

Using the Internet doesn’t replace a REALTOR®

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

Many home buyers and sellers are turning to the Internet in an attempt to sell, price, market and/or buy their home.

The Internet is a fantastic resource for beginning to research the market and look for homes for sale, however, oftentimes you must search multiple websites for different types of homes for sale- for sale by owner (the worst way to buy/sell a home), real estate agents, REALTORS®, land offers, and/or auctions. It is a herculean task to try to locate that perfect home or real estate you are dreaming of.

REALTORS® are trained and experienced real estate professionals. They know where, when and at what time to search for property that’s right for you. Did you know that the buyer doesn’t pay any fees to their REALTOR®? All agent fees are paid by the seller.

My name is Marty Martin and I specialize in Roanoke, Botetourt and Franklin County real estate and especially looking for great deals. I have a contract for one of my buyers right now on a beautiful home in the Grandin Road/Raleigh Court neighborhood. By knowing how to locate distressed sellers, I was able to negotiate a price well below the appraised value of the home. I can’t tell you the exact price, but it is well under $100,000. If you know that neighborhood, you will understand what a great deal it really is!

Give me a call today at 397-0014 and let me help you in your search for your next home.

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Salem Avalanche field gets new name

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

Lewis-Gale Medical Center has bought the rights to the name of the playing field at Salem Memorial Baseball Stadium.  Drum roll please, it will now be called–

Lewis-Gale Medical Center Field at Salem Memorial Baseball Stadium

Does anyone else besides me think that is crazy long?  I know this is a marketing stunt and all that, but who thought that name was a good idea?  Read more about this boneheaded idea

Fastest growing counties

Friday, March 17th, 2006

Interestingly, 3 out of the 10 fastest growing counties in the US are in Virginia.  Two, as one would expect are in Northern Virginia (Loudon County and King George County).  The other, Caroline County, is near Richmond.

Here is the full list according to Reuters–

1. Flagler County, Fla., north of Daytona Beach
2. Lyon County, Nev., near Carson City
3. Kendall County, Ill., outside of Chicago
4. Rockwell County, Texas, near Dallas
5. Washington County, Utah, 120 miles north of Las Vegas
6. Nye County, Nev. 100 miles north of Las Vegas
7. Pinal County, Ariz., near Phoenix
8. Loudon County, Va., suburban Washington, D.C.
9. King George County, Va., suburban Washington, D.C.
10. Caroline County, Va., near Richmond

Spring Peepers

Sunday, March 12th, 2006

My wife and I were driving through Botetourt County this evening (with the windows down, what a great day we had!) and in surround sound we often heard the spring peepers singing their chorus! What a great thing!

If you’re in the market for some real estate in Botetourt County and like spring peepers, I have several locations in mind for you. I’m sure Franklin, Roanoke and Bedford counties have them too and I’d be glad to find some real estate for you there as well, spring peepers included.