Real Estate Matters

Real Estate Matters

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Michael Guthrie, CEO and Managing Broker for Howard Hanna/Roy Wheeler Realty Co., talks about everything you need to know about Central Virginia real estate, and answers your questions.

Saturday, October 10, 202010/10/2020

REM – What Virginia Housing is doing to make the dream of owning a home a reality

Frank Maloney of Virginia Housing and Carl Garrett of Movement Mortgage discuss the many ways a person can buy a…

Saturday, October 3, 202010/03/2020

REM – Numbers don’t lie. The real estate market has adapted and is thriving even in the midst of Covid

The 3rd quarter real estate market numbers shows a very active housing market. Michael Guthrie of Roy Wheeler Realty Co.…

Saturday, September 26, 202009/26/2020

REM – A continued conversation with James Watson

Michael continues his conversation with James Watson about how Charlottesville has changed since 8/17. We also get into why it…

Saturday, September 19, 202009/19/2020

REM – A conversation with James Watson

CPB Chairman James Watson talks about why Charlottesville is where he wants to raise his family and why he is…

Saturday, September 12, 202009/12/2020

REM-How the 3rd quarter became the Spring buying market

Why is real estate so active right now and what buyers and sellers should be aware of as we enter…

Saturday, September 5, 202009/05/2020

REM – New Construction Financing Tips

Jay Domenic of Movement Mortgage & Michael Buczynski of First Heritage Mortgage are today’s special guests. Whether your buying a…

Saturday, August 29, 202008/29/2020

REM – New ways to market your home when selling

Michael Guthrie and Vincent Zorn from Roy Wheeler Realty Company discuss how COVID-19 has caused more and more marketing to…

Saturday, August 22, 202008/22/2020

REM – You need a Realtor when buying a new home

Michael Guthrie clears up the misconception that you don’t need a Realtor when considering new construction. www.roywheeler.com

Saturday, August 15, 202008/15/2020

REM – Discussing the importance of property rights

Free Enterprise Forum’s Neil Williamson discusses the ins and outs of city and county zoning guidelines and regulations that impact…

Saturday, August 8, 202008/08/2020

REM – Real Estate Update with CAAR leaders

President of CAAR Tom Woolfolk, Vice President Quinton Beckham, and host Michael Guthrie discussed real estate market trends and the…

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