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"We are so happy to have found you as our REALTOR®
We are so happy to have found you through www.Realtor.com. It was after exploring your website www.ReadyToCallHome.com that we called you. Not only was your website enormously helpful, but you knew the area and were extremely thorough and detail oriented. After meeting with you, it was clear that you understood our needs and timeline. We didn’t see a need to meet with any other Realtor as from the beginning you were it. Thank you for always quickly responding to emails, calls and pages, but also keeping us informed and having the insight to know what we needed before we asked. We will be forever grateful for your support, walking us through the buying process, and providing assistance well above the call of duty.
Sincerely, Jeff and Kari Schoonover
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Cosmetic Improvements >Sunshine Sells
When your home is being shown, you want prospective buyers to feel good as soon as they step into the living room. It pays to give special attention to maximizing the amount of light in your home because dark homes are depressing to many people. When prospective buyers give real estate agents feedback on the homes that we show, they often cite a light, airy feeling as a major attraction.
Begin your preparation for showing your home by cleaning the windows and curtains thoroughly. Open the drapes and blinds to let the sunshine in. Even on a bright day it helps to turn on some lights in the main rooms of the house. If you are using shades or heavy drapes to eliminate a less-than-perfect view, you may want to consider replacing them with translucent curtains in a light color. Sunshine definitely helps to sell homes!
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What is the maximum interest you can deduct on your federal tax return to purchase or improve a first or second home?
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One of the greatest benefits of home ownership is the federal tax deduction for interest up to, but not exceeding, $1million. |
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