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Published Friday, April 21, 2023
An ongoing drought in home inventory, high interest rates and ravenous demand have spawned a housing market where sellers are often flooded with offers, and buyers may be forced to make concessions to secure a home.
That’s the consensus of real estate agents in Berks County and the tri-county area, who were asked by MediaNews Group about what buyers more»
Published Wednesday, September 14, 2022
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Published Thursday, September 8, 2022
Article appeared in Volume 35 Issues of Property Lines
Everything is always fine… until it’s not. This is true in so many aspects of our everyday lives. Our safety is one of those aspects. As real estate agents we often take our safety for granted, not even realizing how susceptible we are to dangers. We should all take this month to put more»
Published Tuesday, August 9, 2022
R-BAR’s July Lunch & Learn was instructed by the amazing team at Neighborhood Housing Services NHS) of Greater Berks, Inc.
CLICK HERE to access the handouts that were provided during the presentation.
Published Tuesday, July 5, 2022
Members of the Berks County Board of Assessment Appeals, Laura Feick and Maureen Mileski, provided members with valuable information regarding assessments.
Please CLICK HERE to review the handouts that were provided during the lunch and learn.
Click the image below to access the recording of the training.
Published Friday, April 15, 2022
CLICK HERE to read the full 2021 R-BAR Annual Report
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»
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