Archive of December 2009
Thursday, 31 December 2009 09:36
Creating an Urgent Need in a Buyer
When you are selling your [Profile.market] home, keep in mind some basic facts about marketing in general and you will find that your house will sell much quicker than any other house on the market. Selling a house in [Profile.market] is really no different than selling other tangible goods; it is just a larger purchase.
Create a need
Take a look at your [Profile.market] house, decide on the best selling feature it has and then use that for...
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Thursday, 31 December 2009 09:12
A Seller's Responsibility for Selling a House in [Profile.market], by [Profile.full_name], an Experienced Expert in the [Profile.market] Market
There are two sets of responsibilities that the seller must accept when he is trying to sell his home in [Profile.market]. The first one involves all the technical details of selling, while the second involves the mindset. Both are equally as important, and having them in place will lead to a smooth sale where all participants leave...
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Tuesday, 29 December 2009 03:32
5 Useful Tips for Selling Your Home Quickly, by Real Estate Advisor Clyde Brown
Most first-time sellers in Fremont aren't aware of the basic principles of selling a home fast. While your real estate agent will brief you on these tips, it is a good idea to look them over again so that you are always prepared for a viewing.
#1 - Make your home welcoming
If you have to be there for the viewing then you should have a smile on your face and make the potential Fremont buyer feel welcome. Smile and...
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 04:19
What to Expect During a Home Inspection in [Profile.market], by [Profile.full_name], [Profile.market] Real Estate Expert
A home inspection is one of the first investments a buyer makes in a property. The purpose of a home inspection is to check out the home for potential problems before the buyer purchases the home. Many real estate purchase offers contain a home inspection contingency clause. A typical home inspection can last up to three hours. The home inspector makes a...
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Thursday, 17 December 2009 03:47
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