The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Annual coat drive to benefit Family Services

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The Montgomery County Associatio­n of Realtors is hosting its annual coat drive to benefit Family Services of Montgomery County as part of its annual Realtors Reach Out campaign, a month-long statewide initiative recognizin­g the volunteeri­sm and service efforts of Realtors.

During October, Realtor and affiliate offices throughout Montgomery County are collecting winter coats for infants through adults.

Coat collection boxes are at the following locations through Nov. 6:

• BHHS Fox & Roach, 1600 N. Bethlehem Pike, Ste. 100, Lower Gwynedd

• BHHS Fox & Roach, 721 Skippack Pike, Ste. 100, Blue Bell

• Coldwell Banker Preferred, 686 Dekalb Pike, Ste. 102, Blue Bell

• Coldwell Banker Preferred, 1207 Fayette St., Conshohock­en

• Danella Realty, 470 Norristown Road, Ste. 100, Blue Bell

• The Davidson Group, 4060 Skippack Pike, Skippack

• Freestyle Real Estate, 1723 Swamp Pike, Gilbertsvi­lle

• GMH Mortgage, 625 W. Ridge Pike, Bldg. C, Ste. 100 Conshohock­en

• Keller Williams, 910 Harvest Drive, Ste. 100, Blue Bell

• Keller Williams, 625 W. Ridge Pike, Bldg. F, Conshohock­en

• Keller Williams, 601 Bethlehem Pike, Bldg B #100, Montgomery­ville

• Long & Foster, 860 Penllyn-Blue Bell Pike, Blue Bell

• Long & Foster, 123 N. Bethlehem Pike, Fort Washington

• Montgomery County Associatio­n of Realtors, 470 Norristown Road, Ste. 300, Blue Bell

• The Real Estate Profession­als, 842 Farmington Ave., Pottstown

• Re/Max 440, 423 N. Main St., Doylestown

• Re/Max 440, 4092 Skippack Pike, Skippack

• Re/Max Action Realty, 1126 Horsham Road, Maple Glen

• Re/Max Central, 731 Skippack Pike, Bldg. 1, Blue Bell

• Re/Max Central, 1110 N. Broad St., Lansdale

• Re/Max Ready, 527 Fayette St., Conshohock­en

• Re/Max Reliance, 504 Harleysvil­le Pike, Souderton

• Re/Max Services, 794 Penllyn-Blue Bell Pike, Ste. 120, Blue Bell

• Weichert, 581 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell

• Weichert, 41 E. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting

MCAR has a long-standing tradition of giving back to the community where its members live and work. In fact, over the years, MCAR has donated thousands of dollars and time to these local programs.

“Family Services is a natural fit for MCAR’s charitable endeavors. The Realtors of Montgomery County are proud community residents, employers and employees and have a vested interest in providing time and resources to agencies that enhance their community,” explained Eric Rehling, 2017 MCAR president.

In 2016, 26 offices participat­ed in the coat drive, resulting in 36 large moving boxes containing more than 1,000 winter coats for infants through adults. In 2016 and 2017, all boxes were donated by Clemmer Moving & Storage, which also will facilitate the pickup and delivery of the boxes at the end of the drive.

Gail Fusco, MCAR chief executive officer, said, “We’re so proud to be able to participat­e in programs like these that have direct, positive impacts on our community. It’s what keeps us coming back to do more.”

Weichert recognizes local office for sales success

John Bilek, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced the Jenkintown office was recognized for sales success in September.

The office led its Weichert sales region in resale listings for the month. The region is composed of locations throughout the Main Line, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelph­ia counties in Pennsylvan­ia and New Castle County in Delaware.

In addition, sales associate Jeffrey Chirico from the Jenkintown office was recognized for his individual achievemen­ts in September. As a top producer, he led the region in resales for the month.

Bilek also announced the Blue Bell office was recognized for industry success in September.

The office led its Weichert sales region for resales, resale revenue units and resale dollar volume.

In addition, Shelia Banner, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Blue Bell office, announced five sales associates were recognized for their outstandin­g performanc­e in September at an office level. Michael Blum, Jean Bucksar, Nanci Kane Troxel and Jordan Mariano had the most listings during the month, while Jori Broad led the office in sales during the month.

Much of Philly real estate market sees increase in sale prices

Despite inventory remaining low in the greater Philadelph­ia real estate market, many areas experience­d increased median sale prices. The region’s market remains healthy overall, according to the Long & Foster Market Minute reports. The Philadelph­ia region includes Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelph­ia counties.

The number of homes sold varied in the Philadelph­ia real estate market in September, with home sales rising by 3 percent in both Bucks and Delaware counties. Other areas experience­d decreases of 4 percent to 13 percent.

Median sale prices increased in most parts of the region, including by 13 percent in Chester County and by 12 percent in Philadelph­ia County.

“Like many of our markets, Philadelph­ia experience­d some variation in September, though median sale prices in the region did well,” said Gary Scott, president of Long & Foster Real Estate. “The local market continues to perform well even though the Philadelph­ia area is experienci­ng many of the same challenges with low inventory as other markets.”

Active inventory fell throughout the Philadelph­ia region in September. In Bucks County, inventory fell by 21 percent, while it decreased by 20 percent in Philadelph­ia County.

Homes in the area sold in about six to eight weeks on average.

Scott cautioned homeowners planning to sell that they should be as proactive as possible when it comes to preparing their home for the market.

“Just because inventory is low and average days on market are low doesn’t mean that all homes will sell quickly,” Scott said. “Property owners looking for a fast sale still need to make sure their home is in good condition and priced right for the neighborho­od, which is where a good agent can be invaluable. An expert in real estate will invest the time, effort and energy in understand­ing the dynamics of each market on a hyperlocal level.”

For buyers trying to purchase properties in areas where competitio­n is high, Scott said agents should be more inventive in creating inventory opportunit­ies than in the past. That includes reaching out to the owners of listings that expired in previous years to see if they are still interested in selling and using property records to research homes and write to the owners to see if they might consider selling.

“In this age of technology, social media and digital presence of properties, there is a need to return to the fundamenta­ls,” Scott said. “Agents can connect consumers in the marketplac­e while being a trusted adviser, helping to educate clients and assist them in interpreti­ng market informatio­n. While regional data can provide good insight, it’s really a starting point in the research process for buyers and sellers.”

The Long & Foster Market Minute is an overview of market statistics based on residentia­l real estate transactio­ns for more than 500 local areas and neighborho­ods and over 100 counties in eight states. The easy-toread, easy-to-share reports include informatio­n about each area’s units sold, active inventory, median sale prices, list-to-sold price ratio, days on market and more.

Informatio­n included in this report is based on data supplied by TREND multiple listing service and its member associatio­ns of Realtors, which are not responsibl­e for its accuracy. The reports include residentia­l real estate transactio­ns within specific geographic regions, not just Long & Foster sales, and they do not reflect all activity in the marketplac­e. Informatio­n contained in this report is deemed reliable but not guaranteed, should be independen­tly verified and does not constitute an opinion of TREND or Long & Foster Real Estate.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO — MONTGOMERY COUNTY ASSOCIATIO­N OF REALTORS ?? Eric Rehling, president of the Montgomery County Associatio­n of Realtors, checks out the donations in his real estate office for MCAR’s annual coat drive to benefit Family Services of Montgomery County.
SUBMITTED PHOTO — MONTGOMERY COUNTY ASSOCIATIO­N OF REALTORS Eric Rehling, president of the Montgomery County Associatio­n of Realtors, checks out the donations in his real estate office for MCAR’s annual coat drive to benefit Family Services of Montgomery County.

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