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Why the 2021 Forecast Doesn’t Call for a Foreclosure Crisis

Nov 5, 2020 |

As the current forbearance mortgage relief options come to an end, many are wondering if we’ll face a foreclosure crisis next year. This is understandable, especially for those who remember the housing crisis that began in 2008. The reality is, plans have been put in place through forbearance to ensure history doesn’t repeat itself. This year, homeowners […more]

Fifth Annual Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis, En Avant!

Nov 4, 2020 |

Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis presents a beautiful series of six works by or influenced by Tennessee Williams that exemplify the spirit of strongly moving forward during a time of extreme fragility – featuring Williams’ iconic St. Louis-based work, The Glass Menagerie. Ken Page will serve as our host and opens the Festival with “Something Wild,” […more]

Real Estate Is a Driving Force in the Economy

Nov 4, 2020 |

As the economy recovers from this year’s health crisis, the housing market is playing a leading role in the turnaround. It’s safe to say that what we call “home” is taking on a new meaning, causing many of us to consider buying or selling sooner rather than later. Housing, therefore, has thrived in an otherwise […more]

Transformation Tuesday: A Richard Cummings Masterpiece Reimagined by Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design

Nov 3, 2020 |

In 2018 I had the pleasure of selling a Mid-Century marvel in Olivette designed by Richard Cummings for late sculptor Saunders Schultz. With the help of Mitchell Wall Architecture & Design partnered with Chouteau Building Group the 50s home got a modern refresh. From the Architect When we took the call to come see a […more]

4 Reasons Why the Election Won’t Dampen the Housing Market

Nov 2, 2020 |

Tomorrow, Americans will decide our President for the next four years. That decision will have a major impact on many aspects of life in this country, but the residential real estate market will not be one of them. Analysts will try to measure the impact feasible changes in regulations might have on housing, the effect […more]

Ted Wight’s September & October 2020 Closing Recap | Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty

Nov 2, 2020 |

1808 Kennett Place Seller represented by Ted Wight, Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty and buyer represented by Brian Preston, PalmerHouse Properties & Associates LLC 6772 Devonshire Avenue Seller represented by Ted Wight, Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty and buyer represented by Michael Simon, Red Key Realty St. Louis 10615 Spoede Oaks Buyer and Seller represented by Ted […more]

Should I Renovate My House Before I Sell It?

Oct 30, 2020 |

Some Highlights In today’s hyper-competitive market, buyers are often willing to overlook cosmetic or minor repair needs if it means snagging a home in their price range. With so few houses available for sale today, you may be able to skip the bigger renovations before you sell and cash in on the current demand for […more]

Open Houses this Weekend | November 1, 2020 | Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty

Oct 30, 2020 |

Sunday from 1-3 PM 8147 Stratford Drive 8780 Pine Avenue However, today people are more open to talk about these in detail with the partner and to the doctor in case you have been suffering blood cell problems like Leukaemia or you are taking dietary get levitra supplements. Those who are suffering from heart disease […more]

Three Ways Low Inventory Is a Win for Sellers

Oct 29, 2020 |

The number of houses for sale today is significantly lower than the high buyer activity in the current housing market. According to Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist for the National Association of Realtors (NAR): “There is no shortage of hopeful, potential buyers, but inventory is historically low.” When the demand for homes is higher than what’s available for sale, it’s a great […more]

10 Real-Life Haunted Houses in the United States

Oct 29, 2020 |

From the Whaley House in California to Lizzie Borden’s home in Massachusetts, these are the most haunted houses in America. The Whaley House Museum: San Diego, California Back in 1852, James “Yankee Jim” Robinson was hung by his neck for the crime of grand larceny. A few years later, Thomas and Anna Whaley built a […more]