buyer representation: The Purchase Process: Seek Representation- Step 2
- 12/16/10 05:34 PM
Ok, armed and ready with your pre-approval on your financing, it’s now time to tackle house hunting. But first, your next step should be to hire your own Realtor, one who will be working solely for you and have your best interest at heart. Here are a few qualities to look for in an agent: Comfort Zone - You want an agent that you feel comfortable around and can easily talk to Reliable - You want an agent that is there for you when you call and is accessible Experienced - It speaks for itself Educated - You want an agent who is knowledgeable about (0 comments)
buyer representation: Center Stage
- 11/11/10 07:54 AM
Think of it as Interior Curb appeal. STAGING. How a house is presented to potential buyers and those first few impressions can make all the difference when selling a home. How you market your home and DISPLAY it does have an effect on a buyers perception and how they see themselves in your house. I use the word display because as Webster describes it you do want " to exhibit to advantage". Just like dressing up a mannequin, your home now needs to be "dressed", but let's put it another way, " dressed down" if you will. If your house looks lived in, i.e. dishes piled up in the sink, (1 comments)
Just another day @ the Office, Virtually! May 7, 2010 by robertasoares · Leave a Comment Woke up to a GORGEOUS morning here in the ‘Ham, better known as Bellingham. It’s mornings like this that make me realize why I chose to move here and live here. PAR-A-DISE. Sun is out in all its glory, blue, really BLUE skies, birds chirping, islands in view, no I’m not kidding this is really what it looks like and sounds like this morning. And so it is on this kind of morning that I do not feel like getting dressed up , suit, or (4 comments)