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You won’t feel fenced in with these options

Owners can pour their heart and soul into creating a beautiful garden as part of their preparation for selling, but if the fencing looks shoddy, it’s a problem.  It won’t matter whether the roses are in bloom or the trees are in fruit, buyers will look at rotting or falling fencing and see dollar signs…
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Red flags smart buyers notice when inspecting a staged home

Focus and discipline are two essentials when seeking to purchase your next home. While the seller is trying to impress you with their sparkling interior and manicured gardens, a good buyer will focus on the core value proposition: location, structure, space, and features that meet your criteria for your next dream home. As a buyer,…
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Seven common emotions when buying a home

If you’re watching mortgage trends moving weekly around the 6-7% mark, and feeling anxious about the cost of a new apartment or house, that’s perfectly okay. Buying real estate is an emotional business. You’re about to make one of the biggest financial decisions of your life These are some of the typical feelings buyers are…
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Identifying favorite house styles

When house hunting, the various designs that have been either created or adopted in America can become a blur, and you’d be forgiven for not appreciating the architectural value of each property you visit. Being able to identify the styles of most American homes will also help you focus efficiently on the type of property…
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Seven secrets to a sweet-smelling laundry

You’ll read a lot about the importance of presenting a quality kitchen and bathroom when selling your home, but one area is often neglected: the laundry. Today’s buyers put significant value on a well-presented laundry that can accommodate a washing machine and dryer, and still offer sufficient space for storage and a work area. If…
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Six ways to give your kitchen a modern makeover

Making your kitchen upgrade a five-star feature is one of the best ways you can improve  the value of your home. Even small kitchens can be expensive to renovate if you’re planning a rip-and-replace strategy. So, it’s important to take time to understand all the latest gadgets and design improvements that are being offered. Recent…
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Five plants to give your porch pizzazz

Creating an exciting first impression for buyers when they visit your home is one of the most important elements of preparation when selling. As an experienced agent in your neighborhood, I’ve known buyers to turn straight around at the first sight of an unkempt property that they’d traveled across town to view. Those moments are…
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Long-term thinking key to unlocking property investment

A key plank in any investor’s strategy is thinking long-term about their property portfolio. While the economy has high and low cycles, a successful landlord will always stay the course, confident that real estate will continue to produce capital growth while benefiting from rental income and a few tax breaks. For potential property investors, or…
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How to choose the best colors for your home

Summer is a favorite time to break out the paintbrushes and give your home a new look. Choosing the colors for your project can be testing if you’re not super-confident with paints. The colors you select for your home will affect your mood and relationship with your home, so choosing the right shades is far…
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Eight myths about buying your first home

Buying your first home can be a confusing experience.  You’ll receive so much advice from family and friends, all of it well-meaning no doubt, that you’d be forgiven for hesitating about any decision. Finding an agent who knows the local market, along with a great mortgage broker, is invaluable and can relieve much of the…
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