After Housing Crisis, Homeowners in Louisville, Kentucky Learn Their Homes in Demand Again

Homeowners in Louisville who were forced to put off selling their homes because of the downturn in the market are now discovering that their homes are worth more than they thought, and buyers are ready to purchase.

Homeowners in Louisville, Kentucky who were forced to put off selling their homes because of the downturn in the housing market are now discovering that their homes are worth more than they thought, and there are a large number of buyers looking to purchase those homes.

"We have gotten so used to the downward trends from the past few years that most people don't know that prices are increasing rapidly," said Geoffrey Brandreth, CDPE, of Louisville Area Realtors. "The impact of these price increases means that people who held off selling their homes may want to think about selling again."

Homeowners who had not paid attention to the rapidly shifting market were surprised to learn how dramatically things have changed. "The increase in home prices occurred so quickly that it caught many experts by surprise," Brandreth said. "A lot of homeowners, who may not have been paying as close attention, are pleasantly surprised when they find out what their home is worth today."

Geoffrey Brandreth has developed a free report entitled, "Think You Can't Sell Your Home: Think Again!," which is accessible from his website, www.StopKyForeclosures.com. "Many real estate professionals offer a free market analysis to homeowners who are considering selling their homes," Brandreth said. A market analysis will give a homeowner an idea of current fair market value.

As a Certified Distressed Property Expert, Geoffrey Brandreth of Louisville Area Realtors is specially trained to help homeowners who are in danger of foreclosure understand all their options and to help them understand the facts of their circumstances. Brandreth specializes in helping homeowners in difficult situations find dignified solutions.

For more information about the CDPE Designation, visit CDPE