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They Took Pride in Selling Our Home
We relocated to Vermont from Sherwood, Oregon. At the time, our house was listed with another agent, and we had nothing but problems. Then we were introduced to Jim and Mikki. Although we never had the pleasure to meet them face-to-face, upon switching our listing to their agency we knew we had made a great decision. Imagine our surprise when Mikki called to ask about whether there was paint left behind for her to touch up around the House! They took as much pride in selling our home as we would have, which resulted in a quick sale. Consider this our highest recommendation. Thanks, Jim and Mikki for making a stressful process easy.
Rob & Maria Smart
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Cosmetic Improvements >Cosmetic Repairs
The better your home in looks while it is on the market, the more likely it is to sell quickly, and for the best price. When you have a listing appointment with a real estate agent, the agent will provide a detailed market analysis along with the advantages of listing with their company. He or she will then go through your home with you and make suggestions about cosmetic repairs that will help to present your home at its best.
The real estate agent's recommendations can make some sellers uncomfortable and a little defensive because they are reminders of all the "little" projects they have postponed. Real estate agent's occasionally encounter a homeowner who "has it all together", but such people are rare! Most sellers need suggestions about repairs that will make their home show well, and providing these ideas is an important part of a real estate agent's job.
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What was the longest distance a building has ever been moved?
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Detroit's five-story Gem Theater, built in 1927, was moved 1,850 feet (5 blocks) to make way for two new sports stadiums. |
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