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John Sloan - ArticlesWould You Rent to a Pet Owner?Many people willingly fork over pet deposits and pet rent just to keep their beloved pet with them. Pet owners may also stay longer, since there are fewer options for them in the rental market. Also, landlords who are themselves pet owners and lovers may want to offer more options to people trying to find a home where they can keep their pets. Are You Using Recycled Content on Your Real Estate Website?A search on real estate in just about any community nets a plethora of sites that repeat the same chunk of prose. While this may be useful to the person who is reading it for the first time, the second, third, and fourth times can be wearying and frustrating. This is why Google does not rank copied text that high. Unique, relevant copy is what gains both Google’s and the reader’s attention. How to Make Niche Real Estate Work for YouPeople like feeling special. If you specialize in an area that they identify with, they are more likely to pick you because at least they know you will be paying attention to their particular tastes/concerns/goals. For people who are passionate about their interests, it can bump you up from an interesting option to a necessary part of their real estate dealings. Should You Start a Real Estate Blog?Today, it seems like everybody and their dog has a blog of some sort. So, you think, what can a real estate blog do for me and my business? The answer is: a lot, if you are willing to put in the time and effort to make it so. Maybe You Shouldn’t Take Advantage of the Down MarketA market like this one is ideal if you want to live in your home for a few years, at least, but it’s an awful time to invest in a home if you think you will be moving on and don’t want to risk renting the place. Unless it’s a luxury home, it’s got a good chance of selling for less than you bought it, leaving you thousands of dollars in the hole. A Garden Can Help You Sell Your HomeFood prices can be significantly offset by a well-stocked garden, allowing the home owner to spend their food budget on more expensive/higher quality items that they could not afford otherwise. A vegetable garden can be dug and planted for pennies. Surplus produce can be sold or traded at local farmer's markets. An already-dug and planted garden can make your potential buyers see your property as a money savings.
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