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Despite waning buyers frenzy and interest rate increases, real estate prices continue to climb

The past year has seen an unprecedented period in Summit County real estate history, with skyrocketing prices and a flurry of local and national buyers scrambling to capture the limited available inventory. And with the.

Do I Really Need to Stage My Home in this Market?

With available property inventories at an all-time low in Summit County, property owners might be convinced that selling their home in as-is condition is good enough, especially in a climate that usually generates multiple offers,.

Low inventory, rising interest rates and short-term rental rule changes coalesce and provide never before seen opportunities in the Summit County real estate market

Summit County’s 2021 real estate market blew everyone’s expectations out of the water, across the board. The owners of Nelson Walley Real Estate expect more of the same in 2022, and most likely for several.

A mountain home must-have? Outdoor space for entertaining

Photo by Karin Mattern / Nelson Valley Real Estate In Summit County, residents and second-home owners are focused on exploring the area’s plethora of outdoor activities, and that means designing a home that has a custom outdoor living space to fit their specific needs. At least that’s what local experts are saying: Business partners Ned Walley and Debbie Nelson own Nelson Walley Real Estate and say that outdoor spaces are one of the most crucial components of a luxury home, a note that Allen-Guerra Architecture co-owner Suzanne Allen-Sabo agrees with. Walley and Nelson said about one-fourth to one-third of their sales are in the luxury home category, which they consider $2 million and up, equating to half of their sales volume.

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