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Many times military members don't want to buy a home and simply want to rent.  Our team understands that and we have put up a web site that will help those military members PCSing to Hill to find rental properties very easily.  Just go to www.rentutahrealestate.com and you will get all the information you would ever want or need about renting a home around Hill AFB.  Check out the site today and I know you will be happy with what you find.

 


Military Markets Specialist
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
I recently completed a training program to receive my Military Markets Designation. This was a course set up to teach Realtors® how to work with military members transferring from one base to another, better known to a military member as PCS…
Motivation, or Hype?
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
I read a quote recently that I thought was inspiring. "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily " -Zig Zigler. For a long time I have been confusing motivation…
Private Web Site For Every Listing
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
There is a new marketing idea for Realtors and sellers; it's called American Home Info Dot Com. You can get a private web site for every listing you have and if you add the optional Audio Home Tour; you will increase your odds of double siding…
Consideration of a Clients Needs
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
Sometimes we just have to let someone else take over if the project is one we just can't do effectively. If it's not an area that we have a lot of experience, we have to consider the clients best interests and refer them to another. One of…
A Treet for thought
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
I had a friend accuse me of being a tree hater because I suggested that some homeowners should remove trees that hide the home or take away from it's curb appeal. I love trees! But they can detract from the home when it is up for sale, if they&…
How Do I Know What I'm Buying?
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
It has always been a ‘caveat emptor' (let the buyer beware), and is still largely in many industries. Although there are all kinds of laws to protect the innocent public, and state regulating of contract law, the real estate buyer is still…
Open Houses: Do They Work?
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
I've received some pretty intense training on doing Open Houses (if you can believe that). One of the training programs that I went through was about focusing all activities around an Open House Event. This segment of the training took 4 full…
Notice to Northern Utah Residents
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
If your thinking of moving, now is a great time to list! The national news reports tell us that existing home inventories are on the rise. But in most cities of Northern Utah, inventory is low! For sellers, this has two big advantages. First, a…
. Thinking you need to be in the home to explain things to a prospective buyer
Joe Keyes (Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage)
You will be better served if you allow your realtor to do their job without you there. Most potential buyers usually feel more comfortable if they can speak freely to the real estate professional without the owners being present. If people…
 

Joe Keyes

Hill AFB, UT

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Team One - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

Address: 1346 s Legend Hills Dr. , Clearfield, Ut, 84015

Office Phone: (801) 774-1500 x 1594

Cell Phone: (801) 920-9599

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Greetings from Northern Utah, with the ‘Greatest Snow on Earth’ My market extends from south Box Elder county, through Weber, Davis and Morgan Counties. My website, www.joesellsutah.com ,covers most of Northern Utah and has ALL the current listngs available. Team One and Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, is, a high performance team within a full service brokerage!


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