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![]() Eric Badgley is a motivated and professional realtor located in beautiful Whatcom County. For information on Bellingham WA real estate contact Eric or visit online at www.belllingham-realestate.net
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![]() A Buyers Agent Can Save You Time and MoneyYou search and search, viewing dozens of properties online, you call on ads from the newspaper and real estate magazines, yet you still haven’t found the right home. What are you missing? ![]() When the Appearance Can Make the SaleIn today’s declining market, the importance of home appeal is becoming more and more apparent. So what can you do to make your home more appealing to buyers? ![]() Vinyl Siding MaintenanceVinyl siding is a common siding. It is popular with many homeowners because it does not require painting. On the other hand, it is still a relatively high maintenance product for other reasons. ![]() Water Pressure and Standard Variations What a Buyer Should KnowHomebuyers are often concerned about the water pressure at a home they plan to purchase. On the other hand, to complicate matters, it seems that no two homebuyers agree on what is satisfactory water pressure. Realizing that, home inspectors try to provide their clients with a water pressure reading that they can analyze and evaluate on their own. ![]() Underground Fuel Tanks What Buyers Should KnowWhen it is disclosed, or discovered, that an old underground fuel tank exists on a lot, that can create a number of problems at closing. The information below is current and provides insight into how to best deal with this possibility so complications, and delays at closing, can be avoided. ![]() Lead Based Paint What a Buyer Should KnowAnytime a person buys an older home, it is only logical to assume that some lead-based paint is on the premises. Typically, this is not much of a concern unless the paint is flaking off or if a major renovation is planned. ![]() The Facts About Septic Tank InspectionsThere are a number of reasons why the standard home inspection does not include a detailed inspection of septic systems. The article below gives insight into some of the problems a home inspector would run into if he or she attempted to inspect septic systems. ![]() Private Wells What a Buyer Should KnowBuyers, purchasing a home with a well for the first time, often know nothing about the biology or mechanics of a well. The brief article below will provide some simple but essential information. ![]() Getting Ready for the Home InspectionA home inspection can have a major impact on whether a real estate deal is completed or not. Therefore, it is in the best interest of realtors to understand the inspection process and to do what they can to make sure the inspection goes smoothly. ![]() Essential Mobile and Manufactured Home JargonMobile and manufactured homes, being different than stick-built homes, have some of their own unique components and systems. Many of the terms are unfamiliar to the uninitiated. The article below will de-mystify some of the language associated with these homes.
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