Kenyon College Home
214 East Woodside Drive in Gambier for only $225,000.
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214 East Woodside Drive in Gambier for only $225,000.
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For more details you can visit this homes listing page at 206 Vernedale Drive
Desirable and Exclusive Kenyon College and Gambier Ohio Location.
One of the most gorgeous treed settings near the Kenyon college campus and within a short walk of the Kenyon Bookstore. This home is much larger than it looks and features an impressive room addition with an enlarged family room plus a multi-room home office suite.
For more detailed information, the current price, interior photos and to view a virtual tour of this Knox County Ohio home please visit 103 West Woodside Drive, Gambier Ohio
The real estate market in America has changed more in the past year than I believe it changed during the prior 10 years combined. The number of ready, willing and capable buyers today is at the lowest level I have seen while the number of homeowners who truly need to sell their homes is approaching record levels. This translates into fewer buyers buying while a greater number of homes remain on the market unsold. Years ago many real estate professionals bought into a concept that I like to call the real estate K'Mart pricing method. Instead of pricing a home at $200,000 they would price it as $199,900 because they thought it sounded better. The real estate landscape has since changed dramatically and with the addition of consumer friendly online MLS systems and the real estate listing websites that allow consumers to search for homes...that same $199,900 listing price will now eliminate 50% of your buyers instantly and here's why:
The real estate market in America has changed more in the past year than I believe it changed during the prior 10 years combined. The number of ready, willing and capable buyers today is at the lowest level I have seen while the number of homeowners who truly need to sell their homes is approaching record levels. This translates into fewer buyers buying while a greater number of homes remain on the market unsold. Years ago many real estate professionals bought into a concept that I like to call the real estate K'Mart pricing method. Instead of pricing a home at $200,000 they would price it as $199,900 because they thought it sounded better. The real estate landscape has since changed dramatically and with the addition of consumer friendly online MLS systems and the real estate listing websites that allow consumers to search for homes...that same $199,900 listing price will now eliminate 50% of your buyers instantly and here's why:
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