Abbey Springs Condo Sells in Fontana, Wisconsin - Travis Egan, Delavan Real Estate Lender

January 15, 2010

Many people are aware that the recent downturn in real estate has made many vacation condominiums difficult to sell.  The Abbey Resort is a wonderful vacation spot on Lake Geneva and is no exception to his rule. 

I encourage you read the article written by Shirley Coulman about Lake Geneva Real Estate.

Travis Egan Asst Vice President

Walworth State Bank

1221 South Shore Dr

Delavan, Wisconsin, 53115
US

Work: 262-728-4203

Mobile: 262-745-5055

tegan@walworthbank.com

www.TravisEgan.com

Lender, Lake Geneva Real Estate, Delavan Real Estate

A Home in Time For Valentine’s Day - Travis Egan, Lender, Delavan Real Estate

February 15, 2009

I recently had the pleasure of being a part of a wonderful real estate transaction.  Unfortunately, it was all smooth sailing throughout.  There were many tears and moments of extreme anxiety, but with the gracious and diligent efforts of a great Realtor the clients shared the first official Valentine’s Day as a married couple in their new home.

To read the entire article, click on the link below:

True professionalism on display in this Delavan real estate transaction.

Travis Egan

Asst VP / Loan Officer

Walworth State Bank

1221 South Shore Dr
Delavan, WI  53115
US

Work: 262-728-4203

Mobile: 262-745-5055

tegan@walworthbank.com

www.walworthbank.com


Lender, Delavan Real Estate


Gas for 35 cents…C’mon, Really? - Travis Egan, Mortgage Planner, Delavan Real Estate

October 15, 2008

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Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin — Sure, gas prices have come down lately.  But to 34.9 cents a gallon?

That’s what Kelly Joosten and dozens of other motorists paid at a Citgo station Monday.  The sign advertised $3.43 for a gallon of premium fuel, but the pump cost read $0.349 a gallon.

“That was amazing,” said Joosten, who normally spends about $100 to fill up her 1998 Ford Expedition.

Joosten proudly showed off her receipt for 25.36 gallons at $8.85.  She said she saw other motorists filling gas cans, too, at the discounted price.

Station owner JP Raval says the attendant on duty couldn’t figure out why the station was suddenly so busy.

Raval estimated 30 to 40 customers fueled up at the incorrect price — between 200 and 300 gallons worth — for about 90 minutes.

“People kept coming, so fast,” Raval said. “Everything was crowded; it was like a fairground.”