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ChangingStreets.com Advanced is Changing Owosso Real Estate Market
October 18, 2011 by Scott Hoyt · Leave a Comment
We are very proud of David Nemer, Tim Lanphear and the rest of the gang at ChangingStreets.com Advanced. By teaming with Kelly Bila to open an office in Owosso, Michigan they have increased company sales by 165% ytd vs. 2010 since rebranding as ChangingStreets.com January 01, 2011.
The entire team brings a great deal of experience to ChangingStreets.com and Our big challenge now is working with them to continue the growth and keeping consumer satisfaction as high as possible, we are meeting on a regular basis to make this happen.
ChangingStreets.com sold over 18 homes in Eastern Shiawassee County in September.
The office is located accross the hall from the Wrought Iron Grill in Owosso, for more information on buying or selling in Owosso contact Kelly Bila 989.721.1271.
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ChangingStreets.com Continues to Grow and add Buyer Tools!
August 2, 2010 by Scott Hoyt · 2 Comments
We are very appreciative that our little company continues to grow at a rapid pace. We are striving to make the entire company better, better consumer touch points, better agent tools…just a better real estate company.
Our webtraffic increased 40% last month to over 10,350 unique visitors (over 59,000 visits). Growth has been consistent in all markets, proving the viability of the site in different markets.
We are finishing up the two-way chat, feel free to chat with an agent when they are available. They can answer questions, schedule showings, and give advice. Keep in mind these are the most experienced buyers agents around with over 26 sales a year on average.
We are also in the ninth inning on a new buyer tool. Our registered buyers will be able to get information on 95% of the listed homes in Michigan, North Carolina and Hawaii by text!…Drive by, text aloha the property address to our number and boom property info…and a link to a mobile friendly site that will show you all the photos, detailed information and a link to your buyers agent to get into the listing asap.
We have many new tools coming as well, staying smart, easy, sane is not easy, but it is necessary.
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Thank You!
May 4, 2010 by Scott Hoyt · Leave a Comment
The last two weeks of April were tax credit crazy. 52 homes were put under contract with ChangingStreets.com during the last two weeks of the tax credit, that is around $400,000 of tax credits. Thank you for letting us be part of your home buying and selling process!
We are looking forward to bunch of happy closing over the next 60 days!
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Fabulous in Raleigh, What’s for sale over $2,500,000
April 4, 2010 by Scott Hoyt · Leave a Comment
What does $2,500,000 get you in today’s real estate market in the Triangle? Thousands of square feet of pure luxury, fantastic kitchens, acres of land, and pools.
There are currently 39 homes for sale in the Triangle with price tags over $3.5 million. 15 of these homes are located in Raleigh, five in Durham, four in Chapel Hill, three each for Wake Forest and Cary and one in Morrisville and Creedmore.
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We Love Raleigh, Cary @ Kalamazoo!
March 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment

We are very excited to be part of the communities of Raleigh and Cary North Carolina, and Kalamazoo Michigan! We are sure our Smart, Easy, Sane real estate system will make home buyers and sellers in these very educated markets as happy as they have in our home markets. ChangingStreets.com system is simple; tons of information, easy to use website, innovative use of technology to build value for sellers and buyers. You deserve for your real estate company to be ahead of the curve.
Our philosophy is simple, the world does not need another real estate company, it needs a better one.
We also look forward to continuing to partner with established local agents that have proven to be superior in their markets. This is an unstoppable match, great local talent and cutting edge technology from different markets, sweet!
Consumers should demand more, we encourage it!
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