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Becky Weber

 

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WHY CHOOSE BECKY WEBER

CHOOSE ME BECAUSE I WILL WORK HARD TO HELP YOU ACCOMPLISH YOUR GOAL!

Personal and Professional Service and 25 years of Experience in the New Orleans Metro Real Estate Market!

After being born in New Orleans and raised in Jefferson Parish, I am a true New Orleanian that genuinely loves my city. 

I have lived in Jefferson Parish all of my life.  Growing up, I lived in old Jefferson and Metairie. Since I have been married, I have lived and raised my 4 children in old Jefferson, Kenner, Metairie, Harahan and River Ridge where I currently reside.  I know the advantages of living in each and every one of these areas.

I attended Archbishop Chapelle High School and the University of New Olreans. I became a licensed Realtor in 1984 and my wheels have been turning every since!

In the past 25 years, I have represented hundreds of buyers and sellers in the parishes of Jefferson, Orleans, St. Charles, St. John, St. Tammany, & Plaquemines! 

I have been recognized by the New Orleans Metropolitan Association of Realtors as a Life Member of the Million Dollar club,  a Gold Award winner, and  a Platinum Award winner which placed me in the top 3% of Realtors in the New Orleans area. 

 Whether it was finding a starter home or their dream home, or selling their home to move up or downsize, I have enjoyed working with so many wonderful people. I love what I do and have built my business on repeat business and referrals.. .. ... In fact, I would love to provide you with references.  Visit my page with client testimonials  to see a what my clients have to say about me.

I would love to meet with you and personalize a marketing plan for your property or plan a strategy to find that perfect home! 

 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE REPRESENTED BY AN EXPERIENCED, HONEST, AND PROFESSIONAL REALTOR WITH A PROVEN RECORD, CALL ME @ 504-400-0501.

Finding a good neighborhood

Anyone will tell you that buying a home in a good neighborhood is essential. But what things go into making one neighborhood more desirable than another? Aside from an intangible feeling about a place, there are a number of qualities that set some neighborhoods apart, such as:

  • Good public schools nearby.
  • Well-maintained homes and clean public areas.
  • Close proximity to good shopping.
  • Public facilities like parks and community centers.

Doing thorough neigborhood research is critical if you truly want your home to fit your needs. Here are some basic strategies:

Call City Hall

You may like an area now, but you could feel differently if a football stadium or six-lane highway will be your future neighbor. Check with local officials on the zoning of neighborhoods and the likelihood of any substantial public projects. Large projects such as major road construction are planned years in advance.

Resale Potential

Though appreciation can be an impossible thing to predict, it's good to at least try to determine a home's resale potential. Slow selling homes may just be a function of the current market, but they could also indicate problems (or perceived problems) with the neighborhood that could affect resale. Check for any information on new industries or companies moving to the area in the future that could lead to housing demand later.

Do the Footwork

Probably the most important step in researching neighborhoods is to get a first-hand look. Talk to residents, visit local schools, businesses, and parks, and get to know your way around. If you plan on using public transportation, see what options are available. Be sure to visit the neighborhood at several different times of day. Three quick ways to scope out a neighborhood:

  • Eat at local restaurants (non-chains) to get a feel for the people.
  • Attend a community meeting.
  • Read the community newspaper for at least a week.

In the end your impression of a neighborhood will largely be an emotional reaction. By researching the facts and future of a given neighborhood, you'll ensure that your hunches are well informed.


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