light strategies: Lighting a Home - Potential, Influence, Risks - 02/04/13 04:58 PM
Home lighting is more than just a light fixture hanging from the ceiling.  Lighting, when creatively used, can go a long way in not only making the home “visible,” but in also setting the mood of a room, ensuring that a buyer will “fall in love” with it, enhancing style, comfort and … ultimately, lead to a faster Vancouver home sale.   Here are some useful ideas from TeamYVR.  Layered lighting is a good lighting theme to consider for your home. You can use four layers to light your Vancouver home. And, at the end, a home with bad lighting is … (0 comments)

 
Jark Krysinski *PREC (Personal Real Estate Corporation), TeamYVR Team Leader, BA,ABR,IRES,IMSD,LLB (REMAX CREST REALTY WESTSIDE)

Jark Krysinski *PREC (Personal Real Estate Corporation)

TeamYVR Team Leader, BA,ABR,IRES,IMSD,LLB

Vancouver, BC

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REMAX CREST REALTY WESTSIDE

Address: 1428 W. 7th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V6H 1C1

Office: (604) 602-1111

Mobile: (604) 790-9945

Hello, my name is Jark! I have been a real estate investor for the past 15 years, predominately in the Greater Vancouver area but also in the developing real-estate locales of Whistler as well as Revelstoke. I share my research and writing on a daily basis as an added service to my clients. It's important to realize that REALTORS are not only sales people but are also scholars of Real Estate in their own right. The hundreds of articles I've published serve to exemplify this point. In Vancouver specifically, I’ve bought and sold more than four businesses of my own – prior to licensing as a real estate licensee – and have bought three passive real-estate holdings. If you’re looking for an agent who’s not only thought about real estate but has also bought and sold his own properties, and taken his own calculated risks, give me a holler and we’ll discuss the market and your participation therein. For more than theory, speak to someone who’s empirically on the same page as an experienced real estate investor.


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