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(BLOG) The Spring Real Estate Market is Kicking in Early

Marion's Spring Real Estate Market is kicking in early. Great time to be a buyer.

By all indications spring market is kicking in now. Attendance at open houses is great. New listings are popping up each day. It’s an outstanding time to be a buyer with historic interest rates and lots of houses to choose from.

The warmer winter has brought buyers out sooner than usual. If you’re thinking of buying or selling contact a local Realtor today. Their expertise will make the transaction seamless.

Have a real estate question?  Send it my way I would love to hear from you.

Kind Regards,

Deanna

Deanna Howard, Realtor, SFR, CREN
Iowa Realty
752 10th Street
Marion, Iowa, 52302
(319) 929-3836
dhoward@iowarealty.com

www.deannahoward.com

Licensed in the State of Iowa

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