As Prices Rise, Homeowners in Harford County Surprised to Learn Their Homes Are in Demand

Homeowners in Cecil County who were forced to put off selling their homes because of the downturn in the housing market are now discovering that their homes are worth more than they thought, and there are a large number of buyers looking to purchase those homes.

Bel Air, MD, September 22, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Homeowners in Harford County who were forced to put off selling their homes because of the downturn in the housing market are now discovering that their homes are worth more than they thought, and there are a large number of buyers looking to purchase those homes.

“Many homeowners began to tune out news about the real estate market while it was all negative,” said Dawn Wooldridge, CDPE, Keller Williams American Premier Realty. “Today’s trends are much more positive, however, and homeowners are starting to pay attention again.”

Homeowners who had not paid attention to the rapidly shifting market were surprised to learn how dramatically things have changed. “The rate at which prices have risen has caught many people off guard,” Wooldridge said. “That is why I stay on top of the trends so that I can inform homeowners in my market.”

Dawn Wooldridge has developed a free report entitled, “The Great Housing Rush” that is accessible from her website, CallDawnNow.com

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