Jason O'Neil is a licensed Indiana and Florida Real Estate Broker. He earned his bachelor’s degree in entrepreneurship and management from Ball State University and his master’s degree in communication and management, also from Ball State.
Jason began his professional career in telecommunications, managing relationships and selling business solutions for AT&T. The professional training in marketing and negotiation gives Jason the upper hand while working for his clients. He has been selling real estate full time for the past seven years. His career began in Tampa Florida where he earned the Tampa Tribune’s distinction as best Realtor.
Raised in Carmel, Jason knows the area and what it takes to get homes sold.
Jason currently lives in Carmel with his wife Courtney and their two children, Max and Molly.
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Homebuyer Tax Credit ExtensionNAR Issue Brief Homebuyer Tax Credit
National Association of REALTORS® Government Affairs Division 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW, Washington ...
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11/08/2009 07:00 PM
Home Buyer Tax Credit ExtensionThe Wall Street Journa's Home Buyer Tax Extension Q&A:
The Obama administration blessed the proposed extension of the $8,000 tax credit for ...
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11/02/2009 02:17 AM
West Carmel: 3rd Quarter 2009The average time a sold home stays on the market has dropped by 25% since the first quarter of the year. Carmel's inventory is shrinking and prices ...
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10/21/2009 08:00 PM
How Much Have Prices Really Declined?Good Monday Morning! Our Fall weather seems to have arrived as the leaves are starting to change and the mornings are becoming increasingly more ...
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10/04/2009 03:07 PM
Pending Home Sales on the riseThe following is an AP article posted on Thursday talking about the pending home sales on the rise nationally. This is a seven month trend. We see ...
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10/04/2009 10:46 AM