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"Words cannot begin to describe our appreciation of all you have done for us over the past 8 months. Your professional nature, commitment to your clients, and the quality of your services are beyond comparison! You always went above & beyond and we cannot thank you enough. From the sale of our old home throughout the construction of our new home, your knowledge, guidance & dedication brought ease & comfort to what was anticipated to be a stressful process. We had so much fun working with you and greatly appreciate your dedication, honesty & attention to detail. You are wonderful & we will miss working with you. Thank you again for everything & please be sure to stay in touch! With much appreciation!
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Pricing >The Asking Price
Picture this...
Your house has been on the market for four weeks. There have been a lot of showings but no offers, so you are wondering if you should consider a price reduction. You want to get as much as you can for your home, but more importantly you want it to sell!
This may be the time to have a frank discussion with your real estate agent. While price may be a major factor, it may not be the only consideration. Are you making your house easy for agents to show? Have you completed the necessary maintenance and cleaning so that your property is as appealing as possible? Review with your agent the current market conditions and the prices of other homes in your neighborhood before determining that a price reduction is in order.
Even though your price may be competitive, the marketplace may be telling you that buyers just won't pay what you would like to get. If all indicators point to a price reduction, it is better to do it sooner rather than later.
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Who is considered the world's most renowned living architect?
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I.M. Pei who retired in 1991; he earned this status after designing the glass pyramid entrance pavilion to the Louvre in Paris (1989). |
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