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Stoney Creek East Abbotsford...

by Mako Britz

Stoney Creek East Abbotsford... another hot little area in Abby.

A golden little area in East Abbotsford to raise your kids

by Mako Britz

Mako talks about another golden little area in East Abbotsford to raise your kids. If you have any questions about Real Estate please feel free to email Mako at callmako@hotmail.com

A golden nugget of Abbotsford B.C

by Mako Britz

Mako is in a private 3 acre park owned by the home owners on the streets Highfield, Hyatt, Grosvenor, Beecroft and Birch. Once a year every home pays $100 for the upkeep of the park and it is for the exclusive use of the home owners. Mako and his father have sold many homes in this area. Its area's like this that make Abbotsford a truly awesome place to live 

The Foreclosure Process

by Mako Britz

Foreclosure can represent great deal and bargains are to be had. Mako explains the foreclosure process in detail in Abbotsford B.C. Canada

Why Abbotsford Rocks (Mill Lake)

by Mako Britz

Mako talks about the central point of Abbotsford, Mill Lake. He explains some real estate values in the area and shares is prediction for this area.

HOLY CRAP!!! This house is over the top amazing!!!

by Mako Britz

Mako explores past the port man bridge to check out a home for sale by a good buddy of his named Josh Bath (one of the best agents in the Tri City Area). I put Mr. Bath on the spot filming this and he does great under pressure. This house is over the top everything and was a complete joy to view. Tuscany flair. AHHH, the garage!!! If you have any questions about this home please feel free to email Mako at callmako@hotmail.com. A realtor stands to make about $40,000 selling this one home..... Sometimes the life an Abbotsford Real Estate Agent can be pretty grand indeed. Totally awesome evening, Thank you Mr. Bath from Keller Williams Elite.

Mako's Market Update April/2014

by Mako Britz

Abbotsford     22% Absorption Rate (Fair for Buyers & Sellers)

Mission          18% Absorption Rate (Fair for Buyers & Sellers)

Langley          32% Absorption Rate (Fair for Buyers & Sellers)

Cloverdale     28% Absorption Rate (Fair for Buyers & Sellers)

Absorption Rates Explained

If we have 100 homes on the market and we consume (sell) 18-22 (18%-22%) of these homes per month that is a balanced market, fair for buyers and fair for sellers.

If we sell under 18% it becomes a Buyers market with a lot of inventory for buyers to choose from. Sellers will have to make some price adjustments or do some minor updates such as increase curb appeal to attract a buyer.

If we sell over 22% it becomes a Sellers market. Buyers will find themselves in multiple offer situations and potentially loose out on the house the are bidding on.

If you would like a market update of any other city listed here, simply email me and we are happy to get one out to you at no cost or obligation.

Mako talks about how he will be going into Abbotsford, Mission, and Langley to highlight the key areas to live in. He will be doing so with his 3 companions. Stay tuned and keep your eyes open as they may just hit your neighbourhood. If you have any questions about Abbotsford Real Estate please feel free to email mako at callmako@hotmail.com

The lifestyle of an Abbotsford Real Estate Agent.

by Mako Britz

Mako sits out front of a home, late on Sunday night, that he is currently negotiating a deal on. He talks about how sometimes a real estate agents life isn't so glamorous but that he wouldn't change things for the world. If you want a pitbull of an agent that will fight for every dollar of your money, email mako callmako@hotmail.com

Private homesellers, Do not miss this video

by Mako Britz
Mako talks about a private home seller in Abbotsford BC and a segment of the market that they are missing out on. If you are a private home seller, trying to save real estate commissions, be sure to email Mako at callmako@hotmail.com for information on different real estate listing packages.

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