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Date: 3/19/2007
Author: The Residential Specialist
Selling your house quickly can be a blessing for many homeowners.
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Date: 3/19/2007
Author: The Residential Specialist
Congratulations! You've received an offer on your home. You must have done something right in order to attract a solid contract. If you're less than thrilled with the offer, however, or if there are requests by the potential buyers that could be sticking points for you, a negotiation is in order.
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Date: 7/5/2006
Author: Residential Specialist
Homeowners often launch a round of home improvements in anticipation of putting their houses on the market. If you are getting ready to tackle a few home upgrades, you'll want to make sure you get the most bang for your buck as you add to the overall appearance of your home.
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Date: 7/5/2006
Author: Residential Specialist
Potential buyers have many must haves on their list. From a modern kitchen to multiple bathrooms, appealing to homebuyers can be an arduous task, indeed.
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Date: 6/15/2006
Author: Residential Specialist
If the thought of putting your house on the market leaves you seeing dollar signs around every corner, you may want to slow down.
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Date: 6/15/2006
Author: Residential Specialist
Advances in technology have helped transform the way homes are bought and sold. Still pictures and virtual tours on the Internet are the norm these days and are arguably the best way you and your real estate agent can attract potential buyers.
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Date: 6/7/2006
Author: The Residential Specialist
Choosing a REALTOR® to help you sell your home may feel like an arduous task. With so many REALTORS® eager for your business, it can be difficult to know which one you can trust.
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Date: 6/7/2006
Author: The Residential Specialist
For many buyers, visualizing a home beyond the owner’s decorative style or furnishings can be challenging — especially if the owner has a unique sense of style.
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Date: 6/7/2006
Author: The Residential Specialist
Keeping your house in top shape is important when showing it to potential buyers, but seasonal rain, snow and mud can wreak havoc on your spit-spot floors and recently cleaned carpeting.
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Date: 6/5/2006
Author: Phyllis Shrader-Robinson
Dont let a potential buyer think you have an underground swimming pool waiting to present itself. Even the slightest hint of dampness in a basement can send up a red flag to potential buyers.
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