Ken Robinson -REALTOR

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Ken Robinson -REALTOR

Ken Robinson -REALTOR

@kenrobinson

[email protected] 973-879-3132 Dedicated to serving my clients with integrity and excellence #realestate #servicefirst #tenacity

Minnesota, USA Katılım Şubat 2009
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Dr. Julie Gurner
Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
The worst habit someone can have, is being okay with a life they don’t love, but have the ability to change. “Settling” is easy to start, comfortable to stay in, and hard to escape. It’s an opium all its own. Break the addiction, and encourage others to break it too.
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR
Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
🏡 Dream Home Alert: Luxurious 6-Bedroom Estate in Eden Prairie, MN! 📷Discover unparalleled elegance at 16302 Sohm Court, a stunning 7,567 sq ft executive home in the coveted Eden Prairie Woods neighborhood! Perfect for multigenerational living or lavish entertaining, this 2013-built masterpiece offers:📷 Spacious & Modern: 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, including a private in-law suite with separate entrance, a gourmet white kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and a walkout lower level with home theater, wine room, and full bar. 📷 Premium Features: Vaulted ceilings, 2 gas fireplaces, composite deck with panoramic views, and a 3-stall garage on a serene 0.40-acre cul-de-sac lot. 📷 : Access to a neighborhood pool and recreation facility, top-rated Eden Prairie schools, and easy access to Minneapolis (just 20 mins away!). 📷 Priced to ImpressReady to elevate your lifestyle? Take the 3D virtual tour and schedule a private showing today: my.matterport.com/show/?m=g37uYM…. This is more than a home—it’s a statement. 📷📷 DM me or contact RE/MAX Results for details. Don’t miss this rare opportunity in Eden Prairie’s premier community! #RealEstate #LuxuryHomes #EdenPrairie #DreamHome #MinnesotaRealEstate 🏠📩
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
The Weekly Pulse | September 8, 2025 Here’s what the latest data are telling us: Last week, showing activity was up 10.7% compared to a year ago. The largest year-over-year gain in showing activity took place for homes in the $800K-1M price range, up 28.3%. Showings of homes priced between $300-400K were up 9.3%. Home prices between $300-400K still make up the largest share of showings (27.4%). Listings over $1M represented 3.4% of all showings. Mortgage rates averaged 6.3% across the United States by the end of last week.
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
The Weekly Pulse | September 2, 2025 Here’s what the latest data are telling us: Last week, showing activity increased by 11.5% compared to the same time last year. The largest year-over-year increase in showing activity occurred for homes in the $1M+ price range, up 38.3%. Showings of homes priced between $300-400K were up 14.5%. Home prices between $300-400K still make up the largest share of showings (27.7%). Listings over $1M represented 3.5% of all showings. Mortgage rates averaged 6.5% across the United States by the end of last week.
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
The Weekly Pulse | 7-21-25 Good morning! Let’s dive into the latest housing market activity. In addition to our regular weekly report, these weekly and monthly charts go beyond some of the higher-level trends. Here’s what the latest data are telling us: Last week, showing activity was up 8.0% compared to a year ago. The largest year-over-year gain in showing activity took place in luxury-priced homes ($1M+), up 33.7%. Showings of homes priced between $300-400K were up 6.6%. Home prices between $300-400K still make up the largest share of showings (26.4%). Listings over $1M represented 4.1% of all showings. Mortgage rates averaged to 6.8% across the United States by the end of last week. Source: Minneapolis Area REALTORS® (MAR) and RMLS of MN, Inc. | © 2025 MAR. All Rights Reserved.
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
The Weekly Pulse | 7-14-25 Let’s dive into the latest housing market activity. Here’s what the latest data are telling us: Last week, showing activity was up 4.1% compared to a year ago. The largest year-over-year gain in showing activity took place in luxury-priced homes ($1M+), up 29.9%. Showings of homes priced between $300-400K were down 3.2% Home prices between $300-400K still make up the largest share of showings (26.4%). Listings over $1M represented 3.0% of all showings. Mortgage rates averaged 6.8% across the United States by the end of last week.
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Sean Sweeney
Sean Sweeney@seandsweeney·
America doesn’t have a housing crisis. We have a housing shortage. And the only way out is to let developers build more. 🧵
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
Weekly Market Activity Report for Week Ending June 28 July 7, 2025, 10:08 am Twin Cities Housing Market (Week Ending June 28):New Listings: Down 0.3% to 1,410 Pending Sales: Down 2.3% to 1,040 Inventory: Up 4.9% to 10,046 May Housing Market Stats: Median Sales Price: Up 2.6% to $395,000 Days on Market: Up 7.3% to 44 Percent of Original List Price Received: Unchanged at 100.0% Months Supply of Homes: Up 8.3% to 2.6 National Affordability (Middle-Income Buyers, $75,000-$100,000): Can afford 21.2% of listings (up from 20.8% last year) Down significantly from 49% in 2019 All data from NorthstarMLS. Provided by Minneapolis Area REALTORS®. Report © 2025 ShowingTime Plus, LLC.
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
St. Paul, MN: Home prices up 5.3% YOY to $295K! 746 listings (+23.9%) and a 3.9–4.3 mo. The absorption rate signals a shift to a balanced market. Buyers have leverage, but demand is hot. Want in on this market? DM me now! #StPaulMN #TwinCities #RealEstate
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Ken Robinson -REALTOR@kenrobinson·
Weekly Market Activity Report- For Week Ending March 29, 2025: A family with a national median income of $97,800 needed 38% of their income to make the monthly mortgage payment on a median-priced new home ($419,200) in the fourth quarter of 2024, according to the latest NAHB / Wells Fargo Cost of Housing Index (CHI). For existing homes, a family needed to spend 37% of their income to afford the monthly payment on a median-priced home ($410,100). In the Twin Cities region, for the week ending March 29: • New Listings increased 23.6% to 1,300 • Pending Sales increased 13.5% to 1,067 • Inventory increased 3.5% to 7,750 For the month of February: • Median Sales Price increased 6.1% to $380,000 • Days on Market increased 16.9% to 69 • Percent of Original List Price Received increased 0.2% to 97.7% • Months Supply of Homes For Sale increased 5.3% to 2.0 All data from NorthstarMLS. Provided by Minneapolis Area REALTORS®. Report © 2025 ShowingTime Plus, LLC.
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NAR Research
NAR Research@NAR_Research·
Nationally, home showings were down 9% year-over-year. Showings increased only in the Northeast, by 26%. The Midwest had the biggest decline of 20%, followed by the South with a dip of 8%. The West had the smallest decline of 3%. nar.realtor/foot-traffic/f…
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Cole Ruud-Johnson
Cole Ruud-Johnson@coleruudjohnson·
My real estate company has generated over 5,000 leads since 2018 via cold calling. We've perfected our process, but 9/10 people do it wrong. Like & Comment "Call" & I'll DM you the 17-page process we've created to perfect cold calling.
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Imricor
Imricor@imricor·
Imricor is setting a new standard in navigation technology! Visit our booth for a demonstration of our NorthStar Mapping System! #EHRA2025 #Epeeps #CardioTwitter
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
Best hacks to get someone's attention: 1) Send them a FedEx letter 2) Go to their office in person 3) Send them a gift (reciprocity principle) 4) Ask them to Chili's for lunch What else?
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Sean Sweeney
Sean Sweeney@seandsweeney·
Sometimes, the hardest choices lead to the greatest rewards. 💡 14 years ago, I gave up good to take a shot at great — and it wasn’t easy. From leaving California in the middle of a crisis to living in my mother-in-law’s basement, the journey was anything but glamorous. But every tough decision led to something better. If you’re facing a crossroads, remember: growth often comes from discomfort.
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