Good Monday Morning to you. I have enclosed the latest statistics from our Metropolitan Regional Information System (MRIS) on Montgomery County. You will see that our local month over month and year to date statistics are not as awful as the national media would like us to think.
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Some of the very positive stats to note are the lower Days on Market and the overall lower inventory. This keeps the market moving at a steady, healthy pace. If you would like to go over these statistics in more detail or would like specific stats for your neighborhood, please give me a call.
Enjoy your week and the coffee! ~Lisa
Lisa Sabelhaus
www.SabelhausTeam.com
240-388-7113
INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:
“If ever I go looking for my heart’s desire, I won’t look any further than my own backyard!”
- Dorothy (from the The Wizard of Oz)
HAVE NO REGRETS!
Have you ever made big plans to strike out in a new direction? Maybe you’ve dreamed of a better education, a new career, or the magic of some far away wonderland where life seems to come alive. You checked out your idea, researched all the possibilities, made plans, told your friends and family, and took the risk.
Soon after beginning your quest, however, maybe you realized it wasn’t for you. Guilt or embarrassment may have set in, and you weren’t sure what to do. After all, you already told everyone about your grand plans, and now what would they think of you for making a 180 degree turn in midstream?
John Greenleaf Whittier, in his well-known poem “Maud Muller,” wrote “For all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: It might have been!” His message? Take a risk! Strike out on your own if that be your desire. Give it a try! Don’t be afraid! In other words, don’t let fear rob you of the opportunity to learn what “might have been.”
Better to take the chance and have no regrets, than to fear giving it a try. If you later find, to your chagrin, that the new direction is not right for you, try looking, as did Dorothy, in your own backyard. Very often, everything you needed to be totally fulfilled already existed at your beginning point.
Remember – “There’s no place like home!”



