A Rapid and Painless Success
Naila and I would like to thank you and your team for such a rapid and painless success in selling our house at a time when other realtors were projecting utter pessimism about slow markets and low prices. By way of example, we were told by a repected realtor that open house do not work and that our price aspirations were unrealistic. Yu sold our house for more than expected to a couple that first looked at the property during an open house. We are happy to confirm that we would recommend you to anyone considering a real estate transaction, especially in our old neighborhood of Randolph. It may be invidious to name individulas within a team but you; Jayne and Betsy have all earned not only our respect but also our affection.
David Turner - Sugarland, TX - Jan. 2007
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Cosmetic Improvements >Selling Your Kitchen
Most buyers rate an attractive kitchen very high on their priority list when they are looking for a new home. The layout of the kitchen, the amount of counter space and storage, and the age and overall condition of the appliances are all important to them. The kitchen area is basically viewed as the center of nourishment and an important place of family interaction.
Take a discriminating look at your kitchen and consider what you can do to make it a real asset. Repair any plumbing leaks or broken appliances. Scrub the room thoroughly, paying special attention to the range and oven. Clean the refrigerator and place a box of baking soda inside to absorb odors. Simple improvements can sometimes work wonders. Hang some colorful pot holders over the stove or install a new stainless steel or copper exhaust hood. Brighten the windows with new curtains and clear all clutter off the countertops.
You don't need a brand new, high-tech kitchen to impress buyers, but do whatever you can to make your kitchen look as efficient and well-maintained as possible.
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What is the average age of a first-time homebuyer in the United States today?
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The average age of a first-time U.S. home buyer is 32 years. |
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