Marty Mckeown

Verified Real Estate Agent

Company

RE/MAX of Juneau

Network

RE/MAX

Location

Juneau, Alaska

Country

US

Average Home Price

$525,863

Latest Volume

$21,034,524

Latest Transactions

40.00

About

Marty Mckeown is a nationally recognized leading real estate agent located in Juneau, AK. Marty is a part of RE/MAX of Juneau and an affiliate of the RE/MAX brand. Marty primarily serves clients in Alaska.

Marty Mckeown is featured on the 2023 America's Best list for exemplary sales production in 2022. Agent Marty Mckeown had a total of 40 transaction sides, which earned the number 21 rank in the state of AK for sides. Marty Mckeown ranked 6 in the state of AK for residential sales volume – with volume of $21,034,524.

RealTrends Verified Performance

Based On 2023 Sales Data

Sides

40.00

Volume

$21,034,524

National Sides Rank

N/A

National Volume Rank

N/A

State Sides Rank

21

State Volume Rank

6

City Sides Rank

N/A

City Volume Rank

N/A

Awards

America's Best by VolumeAmerica's Best by Sides

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Real Estate News

Off-the-grid deals: Distressed property trends and market insights HW+

In a supply-constrained housing market, securing deals at foreclosure auctions has become increasingly challenging, but opportunities remain in less popular areas. Florida-based real estate investor Paul Lizell targets distressed bank-owned properties in states with declining populations, emphasizing the market dependency of such investments. Nationwide, foreclosure auction volumes are still below pre-pandemic levels, though prices are rising due to heightened competition. Meanwhile, some investors, like those in Atlanta, are willing to take losses to keep their crews busy, highlighting the diverse strategies in this evolving market.

Housing Market News

Private equity and insurance companies piling into residential mortgages HW+

After two years of limited demand, private equity and insurance companies are increasing their allocations to single-family residential mortgages. Strengthening macro factors, favorable capital treatment, and innovative market platforms are driving this renewed interest, resulting in tighter credit spreads, higher prices, and a surge in new originations. As other loan products face increased risks, residential mortgages are emerging as a strategic imperative for growth-oriented institutions.