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    Write Strong Hardship Letters for Short Sales

    While this is a very emotional time for most people, getting all the facts is what the banker or lending professional is concerned about. They realize that your decision to sell your home at a loss was not an easy one, but they need concrete reasons why they should participate in the short sale process. While writing, keep the emotions out of it. After all, it's just business, as Mr. Trump would say. Read: Write Strong Hardship Letters for Short Sales Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 27/11/2009 | Real Estate

    Get Creative with Metal Countertops for your Kitchen

    Pewter is another popular choice for metal counter tops. Also an alloy, with a mixture of tin and a small amount of copper, pewter is used often to create a bistro setting at home. It, too, offers a patina finish as gray or charcoal colors appear after time. It is also a soft metal and can be formed, such as having decorative edges on counter tops. Read: Get Creative with Metal Countertops for your Kitchen Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 27/11/2009 | Real Estate

    New Home Owners: Prepare your Home for Winter

    Buy enough ice melter to last you the whole winter if you can; stores often don’t carry enough to last more than a few months into the winter, particularly if the weather is very poor. Store your salt or ice melt in a dry place until you need to open it; a plastic container in a covered area by your door is a handy place to keep some as well. Make sure that you include a plastic scoop to help you distribute the product over any areas that you have shovelled or have gotten slippery. Read: New Home Owners: Prepare your Home for Winter Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 13/11/2009 | DIY

    Stocking the Kitchen in Your Brand New Home

    No matter what kind of cooking you actually do, there are some general basics that are useful for any kitchen; and even if you have some of these items already, it’s nice to have new things for your new house, especially if you’ve been using the castoffs that your family donated to you when you moved out. Read: Stocking the Kitchen in Your Brand New Home Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 09/11/2009 | Kitchens

    Sealing and Insulating to Save Money

    Weather conditions will also be a factor when deciding which type of weatherstripping to use, such as a cold and rainy climate in the Pacific Northwest vs. a dryer climate in Arizona. Ensure that the temperature is above 20 degrees Fahrenheit when you are installing the product. Read: Sealing and Insulating to Save Money Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 13/10/2009 | DIY

    Selling Your House Quickly on a Budget

    Everyone knows that it takes a little sprucing up to make your house sale ready. The most recent evidence of this is the surge in staging companies, and courses for consumers on how to do staging themselves. But can you do it yourself without a lot of cash outlay? Absolutely! Read: Selling Your House Quickly on a Budget Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 09/10/2009 | Real Estate

    Reducing the Likelihood of Flood Damage in Your New Home

    In some areas that are more threatened on a yearly basis by floods, homeowners choose to build their houses raised up so that they're less likely to suffer damage. Many of them also raise up the level of their electrical outlets and fuse boxes to avoid damage to the electrical systems in their home in case of flooding. Read: Reducing the Likelihood of Flood Damage in Your New Home Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 29/09/2009 | Real Estate

    Choosing a Realtor to Help You Buy or Sell a Home

    If you're looking to buy or sell a condo, you want a realtor who knows all the ins and outs of condominiums and the specific issues that can be a part of buying and selling them. Likewise, if you're looking to buy a foreclosure or a short sale, you may want to look into using a realtor who has experience with these types of sales. Read: Choosing a Realtor to Help You Buy or Sell a Home Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 29/09/2009 | Real Estate

    Plaid: A Little Goes a Long, Long Way

    Now don't get me wrong, I love plaid. It makes a neat geometric accent to offset an otherwise plain room or outfit. Plaid is fabulous for kilts, coats for little dogs, and to denote Scottish things. Plaid is also effective as a pattern for a funky dress or pair of pants if you like things a little more playful. However, as a design element that you are going to look at day in and day out, it may not always be the best choice. Read: Plaid: A Little Goes a Long, Long Way Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 10/08/2009 | Interior Design

    How to Draw Clients With Your Real Estate Blog or Website

    At present, most real estate agents have their own website and blog with which to connect to clients or potential clients online. There is, however, a huge discrepancy in the quality of realtor websites and blogs in regard to how pleasant they are to use. Read: How to Draw Clients With Your Real Estate Blog or Website Read

    By: Lauren Kline | 10/08/2009 | Public Relations
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