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Optimize Your Open House

Posted by Joshua Inglis // August 17, 2015

Many real estate agents do not hold open house because it seems that fewer deals are actually being made through this method of selling. Virtual tours, online guided tours, and drone photography is becoming more popular every day so the idea to optimize your open house may seem rather old fashioned. More people are buying […]


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How To Spot Hail Damage

Posted by Joshua Inglis // August 10, 2015

When it comes to hail, it can be a very problematic issue with your home or vehicle. In most cases, hail is simply an irritating event when ice has formed into very small droplets and showers down on the earth. However, there are times in which hail can become much larger, reaching golf ball or […]


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Green Home Upgrades

Posted by Joshua Inglis // August 3, 2015

When it comes to making your home more environmentally sound and use less energy, there are several green home upgrades that you can install. Going green is not just good for the environment as it is good for your pocketbook as well. Weather Stripping A tube of caulk combined with weather stripping can seal up […]


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Disposing Renovation Waste

Posted by Joshua Inglis // July 27, 2015

Renovating your home can be a fun, enjoyable task that may open up new space, completely refurbish a room or add something important that will improve the value of your house. Renovations run the gamut from replacing the roof, remodeling the bathroom and adding more space inside your home. However, virtually all renovations have one […]


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New Homebuyer Financial Musts: Credit

Posted by Joshua Inglis // July 20, 2015

It is certainly a big step to purchase a home which for most people will be the biggest investment they make in their lives. If you want to live in a community for a long time to come, then buying a home makes more financial sense than renting. In order to qualify for the best […]


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To Rehab or Not to Rehab?

Posted by Joshua Inglis // July 13, 2015

To rehab or not to rehab, that is the question?  I don’t think this was what Shakespeare was thinking about when he wrote Hamlet but it is a question you need to ask yourself if you are a real estate investor analyzing a deal. When it comes to purchasing a home that is in need […]


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Boosting Summer Closings

Posted by Joshua Inglis // July 6, 2015

When it comes to selling real estate, the summer offers plenty of opportunities for closings. It is this time of year where it is a little easier to find prospective buyers looking for homes to purchase. To understand how to take advantage will help you get more closings for your business. Here are six top […]


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Home Features of the Rich

Posted by Joshua Inglis // June 29, 2015

When it comes to having the right look to your property, putting high end home features of the rich can be done for your house on a budget. The real trick is not only improve the appearance of your home, but increase the overall value of your residence as well. The Smart House The Internet of Things […]


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How to Work with International Buyers

Posted by Joshua Inglis // June 22, 2015

There is little doubt that international buyers have made inroads into the United States in terms of the real estate market. However, selling to those from other countries does present different challenges as compared to domestic buyers. All people are products of the culture in which they grew up which means that in order to […]


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Overpricing a Home

Posted by Joshua Inglis // June 15, 2015

When it comes to selling a property, one of the biggest mistakes that most sellers will make is overpricing a home. It’s an understandable notion because you want to get the most out of your property, but there are many complications that arise when you place too much value into the home itself. It is […]


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