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Published Monday, April 11, 2022
For 20 years, the non-profit service project Easter Baskets for Berks has been collecting donations and buying, preparing, and delivering Easter baskets for children in need throughout Berks County. Starting the project because she saw a need for children to receive toys and gifts throughout the year and not just at Christmas time, REALTOR® Tina Hogue, more»
Published Tuesday, November 23, 2021
American families lose, on average, about $3,300 annually due to failed infrastructure. Did you ever hit a pothole and blow out a tire? That’s failed infrastructure. Did you ever lose power long enough, or does it happen frequently enough, where you have to purchase your own generator? That’s also failed infrastructure. Ever sit in more»
Published Monday, October 18, 2021
We listened to our members! Our goal is to provide you with the services and products you need. As a result, R-BAR is now able to issue Supra eKEYS Basic!
more»Published Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Do you know what to look for in a home inspection company? Here are three key areas to look for when choosing a home inspection company.
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Published Sunday, July 18, 2021
The summer of 2021 has seen record sales prices and housing demand across the region. As we look to the fall market, Bright released several updates in recent months to help you serve and connect with buyers and sellers in your area.
Last month, we introduced a new process for entering listings in Bright. The new Listing Assistant feature allows you to more»
Published Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Peter J Champagne recognized by NAR:
At the 2021 National Association of Realtors meeting Peter J. Champagne who resides in Lower Heidelberg Twp. was bestowed the prestigious status of Realtor Emeritus. 2021 President of the Pennsylvania Association of REALTORS®, Chris Raad, formally presented Champagne with the official REALTOR® Emeritus pin more»
Published Monday, June 14, 2021
Published Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Trying to buy a house in Berks County right now feels a lot like trying to find toilet paper felt a year ago. We have a housing shortage, particularly within the $200,000 to $250,000 range, which is what is most households around the median income in Berks can afford. You’ll be hard pressed to find a lot of homes in that price range if you hop onto more»
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