Tricia Wiese
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Tricia Wiese

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Tricia Wiese

Tricia Wiese

Real estate has always been my passion. I grew up with a father in the home building and real estate business, and today my husband of 27 years is in the residential construction business. I am a native of Omaha and, along with the experience I've gained working along side my family, I bring a strong background in communications, marketing, public relations and leadership, which have proven to be successful for my clients. While my real estate career keeps me busy, I'm equally devoted to my home builder husband of 27 years and four amazing boys - three in high school and one attending college. I enjoy watching and being involved in my sons' sports as well as volunteering at their school whenever possible. I love to travel, as well as spend time with my family and friends.

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Recent Articles

october2018

02 Oct 2018

“How’s the Market?” What’s Ahead for Real Estate

by Tricia Wiese

While no one can predict the future with certainty, most experts expect to see modest growth in the U.S. housing market for the remainder of this year and next. Inventory will remain tight, mortgage...

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aug2018

02 Oct 2018

Renters for a Weekend or a While: What’s the Best Use of Your Investment Property?

by Tricia Wiese

The residential rental market is now the fastest-growing segment of the housing market. In the United States, the demand for single-family rentals, defined as either detached homes or townhouses, has risen 30 percent in...

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september2018

02 Oct 2018

Are You Covered? A Homeowner’s Insurance Guide

by Tricia Wiese

No one likes to think about disasters. Severe weather, fire, theft—or even a seemingly small issue like a broken pipe—can wreak havoc on your home and result in thousands of dollars in damages. Fortunately,...

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october2018

02 Oct 2018

“How’s the Market?” What’s Ahead for Real Estate

by Tricia Wiese

While no one can predict the future with certainty, most experts expect to see modest growth in the U.S. housing market for the remainder of this year and next. Inventory will remain tight, mortgage...

Read More
aug2018

02 Oct 2018

Renters for a Weekend or a While: What’s the Best Use of Your Investment Property?

by Tricia Wiese

The residential rental market is now the fastest-growing segment of the housing market. In the United States, the demand for single-family rentals, defined as either detached homes or townhouses, has risen 30 percent in...

Read More
september2018

02 Oct 2018

Are You Covered? A Homeowner’s Insurance Guide

by Tricia Wiese

No one likes to think about disasters. Severe weather, fire, theft—or even a seemingly small issue like a broken pipe—can wreak havoc on your home and result in thousands of dollars in damages. Fortunately,...

Read More
october2018

02 Oct 2018

“How’s the Market?” What’s Ahead for Real Estate

by Tricia Wiese

While no one can predict the future with certainty, most experts expect to see modest growth in the U.S. housing market for the remainder of this year and next. Inventory will remain tight, mortgage...

Read More
aug2018

02 Oct 2018

Renters for a Weekend or a While: What’s the Best Use of Your Investment Property?

by Tricia Wiese

The residential rental market is now the fastest-growing segment of the housing market. In the United States, the demand for single-family rentals, defined as either detached homes or townhouses, has risen 30 percent in...

Read More
september2018

02 Oct 2018

Are You Covered? A Homeowner’s Insurance Guide

by Tricia Wiese

No one likes to think about disasters. Severe weather, fire, theft—or even a seemingly small issue like a broken pipe—can wreak havoc on your home and result in thousands of dollars in damages. Fortunately,...

Read More
october2018

02 Oct 2018

“How’s the Market?” What’s Ahead for Real Estate

by Tricia Wiese

While no one can predict the future with certainty, most experts expect to see modest growth in the U.S. housing market for the remainder of this year and next. Inventory will remain tight, mortgage...

Read More
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