Ron's Blog Conroe/Woodlands/Lake Conroe

head_left_image

Day One - real estate

Okay here we go. My first shot at blogging and providing you with good information about real estate through this media. Who knows maybe the great American novel will be next. I will be covering the Lake Conroe, Conroe and Montgomery County, Texas areas. For those of you who don't know those areas they are just north of Houston. I will be attempting to provide you with up-to-date information on what is going on in the real estate market in these areas.
I will probably start with some basic information and education on the value of your home and what you might expect in the future. This may take a few days but I think will be well worth the effort.
My first piece of advice is if you are considering buying waterfront property on Lake Conroe do not wait long to make an offer. Properly priced property on the lake is moving very fast. Most of these listings are only lasting a few days. Give me a call and we will go take a look!
Interest rates? Low! Imagine 30 years at today's low interest rates. You can't beat'em.
If you have any questions or subjects on which you might like information please send me an email. My contact information is displayed lower on the page.
Have a great day and see you tomorrow.
Ron

3 commentsRon Wickes • April 28 2008 02:25PM

Comments

Hello Ron,

Welcome to Active Rain and congrats on your first post! The opportunities to learn and network are incredible here. Best of luck to ya!

-Keith

Posted by Keith Elliott Jr -"Prince William County Real Estate Expert" (RE/MAX Olympic Realty) about 1 year ago

Welcome to Active Rain! For some tips on how to get started here, check out my blog entry at ActiveRain Fast-Start Tips for Quick and Easy Points

Happy blogging and good luck!

Posted by Benjamin Clark - Exclusive BUYER'S AGENT - Certified Negotiation Expert - SLC, UT (Homebuyer Representation, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Thanks everyone for the welcome.

Ron

Posted by Ron Wickes (Keller Williams) about 1 year ago

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?