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Orchard Ridge & Greentree Neighborhood Open House

Orchard Ridge & Greentree Neighborhoods are holding the majority of the listed homes open this Sunday, with times varying from 12noon to 4pm.

AddressPriceAgent NamePhone NumberOpen Time
1125 S Whitney Way$188,500Heidi Uhrig(608) 444-683112PM-2PM
6606 Piping Rock Rd$239,900Kathy Griswold(608) 345-042412PM-2PM
4934 Raymond Rd$199,900Heidi Uhrig(608) 444-683112PM-2PM
4914 Raymond Rd$184,900Matt Winzenried(608) 443-707412PM-2PM
6409 Woodington Way$204,900Geoffrey Gyrisco(608) 354-94561PM-4PM
5705 Hempstead Rd$199,875Devery Cash(608) 445-41411PM-3PM
5717 Dorsett Dr$199,900Jane Marie Pechauer(608) 695-81811PM-3PM
5402 Tolman Terr$239,900Heidi Uhrig(608) 444-68312PM-4PM
5613 Tolman Terr$179,000Robin Anderson-Guernsey(608) 213-87782PM-4PM
5713 Tolman Terr$235,000Yvonne Gern(608) 219-89592PM-4PM

Holiday Sellers

Real Estate transactions continue through the holiday season. Due the the potential inconvenience, there are less homes on the market, which equates to less competition. It is true that Buyer numbers are down, but the individuals requesting showings are serious Buyers. After all, moving with snow on the ground is not the majority’s preference.

Keeping your holiday cheer through the holiday season and having your home ready for a showing at a moment’s notice is a delicate balance. A few essential quick tips: 

  • Keep your driveway and walk way clear and extra salt in a decorative bucket by the door, just in case you missed a spot at the last minute. 
  • Have a nice mat just inside so that people know where to put their snow-laden shoes.
  • Keep the air fresheners to a minimum as Buyers only wonder what is being covered by the artifical scent. 
  • When considering your decorations, Charlene Storozuk has some great ideas. Click here to read her recent article on Holiday Decorations for home Sellers.

And remember, the shortest day of the year is almost behind us.

Holiday Safety

Our society is increasing communication via social networking. Most of us love to post what we are doing and our exact location at the time of our post. As the holidays are frequently a peak crime season, we should all revisit our safety measures. If you are leaving for the holidays, perhaps an online posting should be excluded. 

This post from MUSC about Holiday Crime Prevention provides some handy reminders.

“Christmas and the holiday shopping season is a peak time for crimes such as home burglaries, thefts, and even muggings. This brochure contains valuable tips that can help prevent you from being the victim of a crime during the holidays.” click here to read more…