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3 Tips for Hiring a Property Manager
by Guest Post on Mar 9, 2017
Whether you are leasing one property or a high-rise full of condos, getting the right property manager on board saves you time, stress and cash in the long run. However, it's pretty easy for just about anyone to call themselves a property manager even when they have zero experience. Continue reading →

6 Easy Tips to Sell Your House Fast
by Guest Post on Apr 9, 2017
If you’re in the market to sell your house, you might find yourself constantly overwhelmed and stressed about this project. Selling a house is no easy task, so this stress is pretty normal for everyone to experience when you’re going through the motions! Continue reading →

Top Benefits of Signage for Your Real Estate Listings
by Guest on May 1, 2017
While the official listing period will be clarified in your listing contract with the property seller, there is something monumental about placing your home for sale signs in the yards of your clients. This is a ceremonial event that makes the listing official, but there are far more benefits associated with using real estate signage. Continue reading →

How to Find the Best Deal for Your Long Distance Moving Service
by Luke Sousa on May 3, 2017
Is there anything worse than moving? It is one of the biggest stressors that people can put on themselves; it isn’t just about relocating, it is also about getting there. Moving your belongings from one place to the next is hard enough, even if you are moving down the street. Continue reading →

Maximizing ROI by Rehabbing Multifamily Properties
by Guest Post on Jun 10, 2017
There are a number of rehab projects that multifamily investors typically acknowledge as time-tested solid investments because they are proven to produce a substantial increase in rent. Continue reading →

How to Build a New Home You can Sell
by Jane Brown on Jun 21, 2017
When most people set out to build a new home, they have their dream home in mind and quickly realize that customizing things can spiral out of control. Budget is the lifeblood of any project. Continue reading →

Increasing Your Homes Curb Appeal
by Guest Post on Jun 27, 2017
In real estate, curb appeal refers to a property's visual attractiveness when viewed from the street or sidewalk. This is a term that is often used by real estate agents when they're trying to evaluate or sell a property. Continue reading →

A Checklist of 8 Things to Do Before Moving into Your New Home
by James Cummings on Jul 25, 2017
If well planned, moving into a new home can be a fun-filled experience, rather than a stressful one. There’s more to getting a new home address than splurging on that rare and expensive piece of artwork or the latest home gadget to beautify your new apartment. Continue reading →

Selling Home? Here’s How You Can Improve the Property Value
by Guest Post on Jul 26, 2017
Within minutes of setting foot on a property, potential buyers can feel taken in or taken aback by what a home looks like. The beginnings of an impression of a home start to form when they first clamp their eyes on a piece of property. Continue reading →

4 Psychological Factors to Consider When Selling Your Property
by Guest Post on Jul 26, 2017
Since the early days of commerce, sellers have always been interested in what drives the behaviors of buyers. What makes people buy the way they do? What makes property hunters buy a home and then immediately regret their decision? Why do some purchases seem to occur more at certain times of the day? Continue reading →
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