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construction: Lack of Ethics? Or is it just me? - 08/31/09 08:01 AM
As I work mainly for my husband who is a builder, I deal with many people coming thru our open houses, looking at the new homes. The first words out of my mouth are always "Do you have a Realtor you are working with?" If they say yes, great. I always tell them to have their agent call me for any details or if he/she would like to view the home. If they say no, I tell them that i am a licensed Realtor and I can help them in any way they may need (help with listing their home, etc.).
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construction: Pay attention to details - 12/04/08 09:52 AM
i just had to write about this. I find it funny and sad at the same time. I was looking on the MLS to see some competition of my husband/builder, who I represent. These are high end homes in the Rochester, NY area. I stumbled across a new build from another builder, listed at close to $600,000 in a very affluent community. I looked at the photos and laughed out loud. You will never believe what I saw! Looking toward the kitchen there were hardwood floors, stainless appliances, granite etc., and 2 columns graced the entrance way. These 2 round columns … (12 comments)

construction: The silence of the blog - 07/29/08 02:07 PM
I have to apologize to all of you out there who were readers of my blog. Work, life and everything else seemed to expand until writing was the last thing I had time for. Many of you contacted me asking if I was OK. I am OK, just trying to get back into my schedule!
I have an interesting story from my builder husband. During the winter we had a house under construction broken into and the perp (I love detective phrases) broke his leg. He was a prominent NYS poiitian. We never said anything or pressed charges or anything. The … (1 comments)

construction: Universal Design: How it can help all of us - 10/21/07 10:52 AM
It has taken many years, but housing designers have found a way to create barrier-free homes, and make then attractive. It's called "Universal Design." Homes that have universal design features look like other homes, but they can sometimes be better than other homes because they are much easier to use and to live in. Universal design is getting popular. They look appealing. People with disabilities don't feel like they are settling for a house that was retro-fitted with things that are necessary for them. The homes were designed specifically to meet their needs, but still keeping in mind the aesthetics that … (1 comments)

 
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