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Tuesday, April 28, 2020   /   by Whitney Knieper

Go Local! It Makes a Difference!

When deciding on what is the best decision for you and your family, choosing a REALTOR® that knows the area is one of the most important factors to consider. Here in Granbury, Pam Knieper and her team have the best knowledge on subdivisions, schools, waterfront property, lake information, and so much more. One thing you can guarantee, if we don't know the answer, we WILL find it! 
Our lakefront community is a unique corner of of the DFW Metro-plex and with that comes many things that an agent outside of our area may not be aware of. As REALTORS®, it is our duty to best represent our clients IN OUR AREA OF EXPERTISE! You will not Pam or her team selling Houston's commercial properties. Why? Because that is outside of our market area of KNOWLEDGE! 
We specialize in the Lake Granbury area and we are proud that we dominate the area! As a team, we work together to make sure you are taken care of and shown top notch service.
Wether you're buying or selling, Pam Knieper; ...

Monday, April 27, 2020   /   by Whitney Knieper

COMING SOON on Lake Granbury!

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Check out this incredible NEW LISTING Coming Soon to the market! For more information, call the Knieper Team at 817-219-0456! This one won't last long!
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Monday, April 27, 2020   /   by Whitney Knieper

What Impact Might COVID-19 Have on Home Values?

A big challenge facing the housing industry is determining what impact the current pandemic may have on home values. Some buyers are hoping for major price reductions because the health crisis is straining the economy.
The price of any item, however, is determined by supply and demand, which is how many items are available in relation to how many consumers want to buythat item.
In residential real estate, the measurement used to decipher that ratio is called months supply of inventory. A normal market would have 6-7 months of inventory. Anything over seven months would be considered a buyers’ market, with downward pressure on prices. Anything under six months would indicate a sellers’ market, which would put upward pressure on prices.
Going into March of this year, the supply stood at three months – a strong seller’s market. While buyer demand has decreased rather dramatically during the pandemic, the number of ho ...