Dayton Real Estate

Short Sales in Dayton Ohio: Do new guidelines affect you?

For most homeowners in Dayton Ohio who find themselves unable to continue to pay their mortgage, a short sale is one alternative to a traditional sale that they will want to consider, and short sales reach across all price points for real estate, so if you have an upscale or luxury home, you are hardly alone. If you have any questions about selling your Dayton home through a short sale, doesn’t it make sense to at least talk to a Realtor about your options? Call Teri Lussier, Exit Realty Central, 937-478-7781 to hear more about how this alternative might be able to help get you what you want in the time you want it.

How to find Mid Century Modern homes in Dayton Ohio

Where would you look? Huber Heights, Kettering, Oakwood, Centerville, Englewood, Beavercreek are some of the best places to look. Dayton, Trotwood, Clayton, Vandalia also have a fair amount of MCM homes. Search the Dayton OH MLS

Dayton Ohio Real Estate Market Report, June 2010

The Dayton Area Board of Realtors has published the June 2010 Dayton Real Estate Market Report. This is for all areas served by the Dayton Area Board of Realtors, including Montgomery, Greene, Clark, Miami, Warren, Preble, Darke counties in Ohio, and may contain real...

Are Dayton Ohio’s ubiquitous brick ranch homes worth preserving?

The Ohio Historic Preservation Office thinks they might be. If you are a long time reader, you probably know that I'm a fan of Mid Century Modern architecture. Even if you aren't a long time reader, the name of the site- The Brick Ranch, could have tipped you off. ...

The NAR Real Estate Market Report for Q1 2010 for Dayton Ohio

If you are considering renting your home on a land contract or a lease-to-own, this is a good time for that. We are likely to see more creative financing options than we have in the past 10 or 15 years and that’s not such a bad situation.

Lot Links: Transforming the vacant lots in Dayton

Note 3-11-13: This remains one of my most popular posts because people are looking for contacts regarding Lot Links. If you want to talk directly the City of Dayton about the Lot Links program, please call (937)333-3775> Note 5-24-2010: This post was first...