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Home renovation of small upstairs bedroom with grey cat, Nermal, on bed, in Seattle, Washington in the Crown Hill neighborhood. The simple styled honey oak dresser, by Modern Furniture, custom made in Arlington, Washington with matching bedframe.

 

Painted white Lane chest from second hand store supports an antique French bedside lamp, and "Down East" style trash can from Ross Dress for Less. Handmade curtains tied back with ribbon.

 

Alice in Wonderland prints ordered over the Web from www.art.com.

 

This is in the French Country Hobbit style as the ceiling line reminds us with the cosy soft comfy feel.

 

Nermal the grey cat died in May of 2011 of lung problems.

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Programme for October, 1970 (4/4).

 

Bournemouth Photographic (Repair) Service, Ltd., 237 Capstone Road.

Mickey Mouse Café, 32 Columbia Road, Ensbury Park.

Home-Sales, 42 Columbia Road, Ensbury Park.

Custom Tackle, 17 Columbia Road, Ensbury Park.

The Cabbage Patch, 6 Boundary Road, Ensbury Park.

Crosslands, Ensbury Park Pets & Garden Store, 13 Columbia Road.

Photography by f2 photografia\Raziel Janeway www.f2photografia.com

I was stunned at the prices these were going for . . . I owned lots in the areas and thought I was going to be a millionaire, lol. Unfortunately, I held on to my vacant land as an asset to sell as needed, now I can't afford the taxes. Now, I realize that it's bad karma to hold onto a lot of vacant land, the land should be used.

 

This brochure has been drifting around my office as a reminder.

 

Map link shows where the auction was.

 

View large, read in original size (14.4MB).

A Utopian view of the real estate market.

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Creative, to say the least.

All bathrooms have been updated including this one with new bath liner and vanity

Real Estate pricing is probably the most critical task you will face when selling your home. Sellers naturally want to get the best price and the best terms for their home for the time that it is on the market. However, determining your home’s worth isn’t always a straight forward process as there are pitfalls. If you price your house too high, you may not receive any offers. and your house may languish on the market for weeks, losing its “marketability”. If you price it too low, you may end up losing money.

 

Ultimately, the best price for your home is the amount that a buyer is willing to pay at the time you’re selling. An experienced, trained Realtor® will be able to help you gauge your home’s value.

 

A Guide to Pricing Your Home In Today’s Market

 

While several factors influence the pricing of a home, the most common and reliable method is the comparative market approach. Get a Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). This is a report that provides a suggested sales price based on the prevailing market. Your Realtor® can provide a CMA, usually for free. It is not an appraisal. In a CMA, your Realtor® examines recent sales in your neighborhood of properties matching your house’s age, square footage and features.

 

Active listings (other homes for sale) are scrutinized as these listings are your competition. An examination should also be made of withdrawn and expired listings. Very often these listings didn’t sell because of pricing issues and you can profit from these lessons. Based on this accumulated data, your Realtor will arrive at what he believes is a fair and reasonable price.

 

CONSIDERATIONS WHEN PRICING YOUR HOME

Property Location – If the home is located in a noisy, busy neighborhood it may not be attractive and, therefore, will command a lower price. Is it in a desirable location? Is the property close to transportation and other amenities such as schools, shopping centers, post offices, etc?

 

Needs of the seller – Is there pressure to sell quickly? Is the sale contingent on another sale?

 

Season – Statistically, more homes are put on the market in the Spring and Summer creating more competition.

 

Tenure – Is the property leasehold or fee simple? Generally, leasehold properties sell for less than fee simple properties.

 

Condition of the home – Does the house have “curb appeal”? Is it new? Does it look fresh or run down? Does it have attractive features?

 

Other factors – These include the prevailing interest rates, the economy, the crime rate, employment and timing.

 

Remember, when pricing your home, you must be emotionally detached. The market doesn’t care how much you originally paid for your house. Nor does it care about the time and cost that you put into improving it. In slow markets especially, you must be prepared to price your property in keeping with the market forces.

 

There is a danger in overpricing your home with the intent to establish a “strong” negotiating position. Qualifying buyers who would otherwise consider your property will disqualify it automatically based on its unreasonably high price.

 

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO SELL YOUR HOME QUICKLY

Work closely with your Realtor®. Ask questions and consider his/her advice. This person is a trained professional. Your Realtor’s® knowledge of the market along with his/her negotiation skills, experience and “street smarts” will serve you well.

 

Make your house more attractive. This doesn’t mean you have to launch major improvements. Look at your house through the eyes of a prospective buyer: Does the lawn need to be mowed? Should clutter be removed? Would the front door benefit from a little paint?

 

Go on a field trip. Visit open houses in your neighborhood to get a feel for the market. Compare your home to these real estate offerings.

 

Do your research. Scan the real estate section of the Sunday newspaper for any new houses for sale in your area.

 

REAL ESTATE TERMINOLOGY

The specialized language of real estate can often be confusing and mysterious. Here are some common terms that you’ll encounter:

Sample children's rooms available through our model homes - discover your new home in Loudoun County at Brambleton!

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Sample children's rooms available through our model homes - discover your new home in Loudoun County at Brambleton!

Programme for November, 1970 (4/4).

 

Bournemouth Photographic (Repair) Service, Ltd., 237 Capstone Road.

Mickey Mouse Café, 32 Columbia Road, Ensbury Park.

Home-Sales, 42 Columbia Road, Ensbury Park.

Custom Tackle, 17 Columbia Road, Ensbury Park.

The Cabbage Patch, 6 Boundary Road, Ensbury Park.

Crosslands, Ensbury Park Pets & Garden Store, 13 Columbia Road.

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Yup, it's another photo of my living room--a couple days after the first one. Since then, I've removed almost everything that makes the house personal & have had interior painting done, to freshen things up. I'm starting to feel as if my house (or my realtor) is the enemy. For everything I fix, it seems something else pops up as needing attention. I've put in a lot of money, this past year, to make the house saleable, to put it on the market for a much lower price than I paid for it, 12 years ago. Tough process.

 

Three boys walking on a sidewalk on an unidentified street past signs posted by the St. Louis Bill Posting Company advertising home sales in Florissant and the Globe Soap Company. Photograph, ca. 1900. Missouri History Museum Photographs and Prints Collection. Swekosky-MHS Collection. n14759.

  

The National Association of Realtors® spokesperson, Lawrence Yun, reported that pending home sales took a welcome detour to the upside in October. Contract signings surged 10.4% over September’s pending sales to an index level of 93.3% compared to 84.5% the month before. The pending sales are 9.2% above the October 2010 level.

 

Read more at www.rewealthcoach.com/2011/12/09/pending-home-sales-impro...

Photography by f2 photografia\Raziel Janeway www.f2photografia.com

Sample children's rooms available through our model homes - discover your new home in Loudoun County at Brambleton!

Sample children's rooms available through our model homes - discover your new home in Loudoun County at Brambleton!

Sample children's rooms available through our model homes - discover your new home in Loudoun County at Brambleton!

Extending along the brow of the hill for a distance of more than twenty-five miles, the Boulevard Drive overlooks the city and Lake Superior, a drive from the extreme eastern end of the city to the extreme western end, commanding ad beautiful panorama of parks, buildings, industries, harbor operations and lake, said to be the finest and most picturesque in America.

Pub. by Kreiman’s Lyceum News & Bk. Store, Duluth, Minn.—(FIL)

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Postmarked August 8, 1939, at Duluth, Minn.; addressed to M.J. Hendrickson at 3123 Baker St. in Baltimore, Maryland [a 1915 row house that sold for $6,500 in 2022; homesale.plus/Listing/Details/1585808].

Message:

Came through this draw bridge this morning Flagstaff & all. We are at Hotel Duluth for a few minutes.

[signed] M.M. Walbrook

 

Sample children's rooms available through our model homes - discover your new home in Loudoun County at Brambleton!

Residential Real Estate sales and services.

 

S K Richard and Associates

11562 Fall Creek Road

Indianapolis,IN,46256,USA

Phone: (317) 289-6211

Fax: (317) 216-8533

Contact Person: Sandra Richard

Contact Email: sandra@sandrarichard.com

Website: thenala.com/directory/sk-richard-associates

You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM2ZaTSuNhU

 

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6/13/2012 Mike Orazzi | Staff

Realtor Jaimie Andrews with her client Sylvia Narciso in front of the Thornberry Ridge Condos off Emmett Street in Bristol.

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The key to a wonderful life is to never stop wandering into wonder.

Buying a home is exciting. Most people have visualized their dream home—large, inviting kitchen; multiple bedrooms for family and guests; perhaps a backyard with built-in BBQ, pool, and fireplace. Yet this dream is often out of reach financially for first-time home-buyers. These buyers are ready to find a starter home and perhaps are wondering if saving for a forever home makes more financial sense.

Before making this decision, it’s important to consult with a professional financial advisor about your unique situation; more often than not, getting a starter home makes the most sense. Contact us for your key of your Sweet Home!.

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