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Posted on 03/25/2020
Are There Home Selling Shortcuts That Work?
The home selling journey sometimes is filled with hurdles that make it tough for an individual to optimize his or her property sale earnings. Fortunately, there are several shortcuts that a home seller can take to boost the likelihood of enjoying a profitable property selling experience. These shortcuts include: 1. Hire a Home Cleaning Company A home cleaning company...
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Posted on 03/18/2020
Review Your Home Selling Options
When it comes to selling a house, there is no need to make rash decisions. Instead, you should review your home selling options closely so you can make informed choices time and time again. There are many factors to consider as you review your home selling plans, and these include: 1. Your Home's Condition How your home looks to...
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Posted on 03/11/2020
House Inspections: Here's What Buyers Need to Know
A home inspection is one of the final stages of the property buying journey. If an inspection goes according to plan, a buyer may be able to seamlessly close on his or her dream residence. On the other hand, if problems are discovered during a house inspection, these issues may slow down or stop a home sale. For property...
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Posted on 03/04/2020
Neighbors: How to be Neighborly When Selling Your Home
Photo by Bilanol via Shutterstock You’ve heard all the sayings: “Location, location, location,” and the line in Robert Frost’s poem, “Good fences make good neighbors.” You’ve even made Abraham Lincoln’s saying your motto, “Discourage litigation. Persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can.” Yet here you are, trying to sell our home, and the neighbors simply are not...
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Posted on 02/26/2020
Tips for Saving Energy in Your Kitchen
Image by Milly Eaton from Pexels Cooking or baking, refrigerating food and running the dishwasher all contribute to the amount of energy your home uses overall. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, refrigerators use the highest amount of energy in household kitchens. While large appliances require more energy, lighting and other sources of energy, such as water...
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Posted on 02/19/2020
Creating a Simpler Life
Image by Chinnapong from Shutterstock The “simple life” is a common phrase but is there such a thing? When defining the words, it’s easy to understand the challenge that comes with pairing them together. Simple (easily understood and presenting no difficulty) + life (existence, being, living). Let's rephrase the quote to say, "The simpler life." Creating a simpler...
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Posted on 02/19/2020
28292 Brick Row Drive, Oxford, MD 21654 has an Open House on Saturday, 2/22 Noon to 3:00
Graciously sited on nearly 12 acres and set on a private cove on Island Creek, this waterfront retreat features breathtaking views from nearly every room. Soaring ceiling, walls of windows, four fireplaces, wet bar, powder room, and three distinct living spaces make this the ideal luxury getaway. The main residence features two master suites and two additional bedrooms all with gorgeous en suite baths. The expansive waterside patio, pool, and pergola lead to 550 feet of water frontage, private dock, and historic grain silo. The whimsical 1,600 square foot guest house has two full baths, a bedroom, kitchen, large game room, living/dining...
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Posted on 03/03/2020
1440 Corcoran Street NW #2, Washington, DC 20009 now has a new price of $4,400!
Stunning two bedroom and 2.5 bath apartment that consists of the top two floors of a row house. Two fireplaces, tall ceilings, updated and table spaced kitchen, private deck, exposed brick walls, gorgeous wood stairways, skylight and PARKING for one car makes this a renters'...
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