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en-ushttp://www.homeexpertsonline.comN/Aaaron@ideacannon.comSun, 06 Aug 2006 14:37:57 MST203 Tips to Staging the Outside of Your Home Like a Pro
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Are you considering putting your house up for sale, but not sure where to start? Afraid it will take too long to sell, or that you won't get the price you want? Think about "staging" your home, or in other words, setting the scene for immediate buyer interest in your property.Kathleen YamauchiTue, 14 Feb 2006 00:00:00 MSTCondominium and Fee Simple Ownership of Real Estate
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Generally, apartment-style buildings are called condos, two-story row houses are known as town homes, and free-standing homes on small lots are referred to as garden homes. Unfortunately, this description creates some confusion about real estate ownership. Apartment, town home, and garden home describe the design or construction of certain homes. The word "condominium" does not refer to a the layout or style of a building. Condominium is a form of ownership of real estate. The form of ownership of real estate cannot be recognized by observing the building design.Roselind HejlSun, 12 Feb 2006 00:00:00 MSTHow to present your home for sale to potential purchasers
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You have decided to sell your home and you want to make sure that your house is what every potential purchaser who walks through the door wants. There are a number of ways in which you can help with making sure that your house is the right one for the potential buyer who comes to view and below are a number of items that should be considered to help you with getting that all important sale. The points shown below should help you in obtaining that all important sale and without too much effort or cost to yourself.Allison ThompsonSat, 11 Feb 2006 00:00:00 MSTDoes Your Agent Really Work For You?
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In many states, the sub-agency has been eliminated. In these states, if an agent is working for a buyer, he or she is a buyer agent. In this case the buyer must pay the percentage or fee to the broker or agent. If the agent is working for the seller, he or she is a seller agent (or conventional). That clears up some of the confusion. If the subagent t1 or the buyer broker is also the listing2 broker, he or she is known as a dual agent.Carey PottSun, 04 Dec 2005 00:00:00 MSTReal Estate Broker or Agent?
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Real estate experts go by a few different names, although the distinction shouldn't matter for you as a first time home buyer. Important is to make certain the broker or agent you chouse is a licensed real estate professional. All real estate brokers or agents are licensed and regulated by each state.Carey PottSun, 04 Dec 2005 00:00:00 MST