WRONG. Most of the times sellers end up no making extra money while working more the an agent. If you are looking to sell your home (if you are serious about it) you will need a professional photographer to take at least photos (if you are not making a video too), you will need to stage your home or buy some stuff to make it more appealing, you will need to pay an attorney to look at you contract. Who will show the home while you are at work?
South Florida is very competitive, if you want you deal to go smooth, you need and agent. Closing a deal takes about 30-60 days if anything goes well, that is after an offer has been accepted and you need to add the time the property will be on the market. Do you know when to adjust the price? when? based on what? do you know how to make real comps?
"If your home has been just renovated"...did you renovated to your taste? or to everyone's taste? If you spent $20,000 in your bathroom but you love the color red, I will be tearing everything down before moving in.
Be ready to spend every single weekend showing the home. Is it safe? how do you know who is walking into your home? if is a "family" of 4 and everyone starts wondering, is you stuff safe? Do you know how to pre-quialify buyers?
Please, don't mislead sellers. Tell the truth so they can make a decision based on reality, you can cost them lots of money and stress
So true, the author has a clue as I've had to wrangle with many of those communications companies. The TWC advice works because you'll often get a lazy/tired and apathetic rep; you can hear it in their voice before you even ask. AT&T didn't bother checking me or a family member even work at that Fortune 500 company.
My husband and I started composting 3yrs ago and it has helped us with the yard. We also use the compost to fill in holes our dogs have dug. Our dogs sometimes eat the compost that put on the lawn and we are not worried about them getting sick or worse from it.
I'm going to be completely honest, I work for a cable company (unnamed) and we could care less if you switch, you don't have too threaten to get a lower bill, if you call in respectfully and talk to us and not yell answer curse, the call will go alot smoother and we would actually really like to help you get a reduced rate.
I'm a Canadian, 59 years young, who worked full time in Canada until 1991 when I left to work in Bermuda. In 1999 I moved to the US and have been working full time since then, so I have my social security credits. I'm thinking I might like to move back to Canada next year but not retire until I'm 65. So my questions are around what govt benefits I can collect at 65 and does moving back to Canada affect collecting US social security benefits? Who would I pay taxes to? Can you point me to where I can get this information? I google but mostly find sites for US citizens moving abroad.
Biking, rollerblading, attending free concerts in the park taking along a small picnic and wine with friends, going to various free art fests that Chicago has aplenty in summer. Kayaking on the river (lake) $15 to $20 bucks an hour, easily affordable a few times each summer.
Well you can always build one by yourself it will help because you can have your own ideas☺☺☺
I like walking our dogs in the evenings.
WRONG. Most of the times sellers end up no making extra money while working more the an agent. If you are looking to sell your home (if you are serious about it) you will need a professional photographer to take at least photos (if you are not making a video too), you will need to stage your home or buy some stuff to make it more appealing, you will need to pay an attorney to look at you contract. Who will show the home while you are at work?
South Florida is very competitive, if you want you deal to go smooth, you need and agent. Closing a deal takes about 30-60 days if anything goes well, that is after an offer has been accepted and you need to add the time the property will be on the market. Do you know when to adjust the price? when? based on what? do you know how to make real comps?
"If your home has been just renovated"...did you renovated to your taste? or to everyone's taste? If you spent $20,000 in your bathroom but you love the color red, I will be tearing everything down before moving in.
Be ready to spend every single weekend showing the home. Is it safe? how do you know who is walking into your home? if is a "family" of 4 and everyone starts wondering, is you stuff safe? Do you know how to pre-quialify buyers?
Please, don't mislead sellers. Tell the truth so they can make a decision based on reality, you can cost them lots of money and stress
Favorite summer activity is swimming at our local community pool and spending time at the beach!
I love visiting the parks and beaches. Many parks offer a calendar of free events, including concerts.
My only carrier is Cablevision with no competition. How do I negotiate with them?
We like to pack sandwiches and head to the nearby park to watch the Little League Baseball games.
Epic content Julie :)
Would it work on hair clippers and trimmers. The high dollar product smells like mineral oil,did not desire a taste............JoeM
So true, the author has a clue as I've had to wrangle with many of those communications companies. The TWC advice works because you'll often get a lazy/tired and apathetic rep; you can hear it in their voice before you even ask. AT&T didn't bother checking me or a family member even work at that Fortune 500 company.
My husband and I started composting 3yrs ago and it has helped us with the yard. We also use the compost to fill in holes our dogs have dug. Our dogs sometimes eat the compost that put on the lawn and we are not worried about them getting sick or worse from it.
I had a cup of chamomile tea, and seems like it really helping me with my stomachache.
Hiking! All it takes is some decent shoes, and you can choose a difficult or easy trek.
I'm going to be completely honest, I work for a cable company (unnamed) and we could care less if you switch, you don't have too threaten to get a lower bill, if you call in respectfully and talk to us and not yell answer curse, the call will go alot smoother and we would actually really like to help you get a reduced rate.
I like going for walks or picnics
REALLY NO GARBAGE MAN?
Planting and keeping up a vegetable garden and cooking up the veggies.
Frontier charges everyone for carry on bags $35 one way.
the bailout was a farce. it was forced money the GSEs didn't need
We like to pack sandwiches and head to the local park to watch a Little League baseball game.
I'm a Canadian, 59 years young, who worked full time in Canada until 1991 when I left to work in Bermuda. In 1999 I moved to the US and have been working full time since then, so I have my social security credits. I'm thinking I might like to move back to Canada next year but not retire until I'm 65. So my questions are around what govt benefits I can collect at 65 and does moving back to Canada affect collecting US social security benefits? Who would I pay taxes to? Can you point me to where I can get this information? I google but mostly find sites for US citizens moving abroad.
Your article reminded me again. We're teaching them to become adults. Persevere.
I love the movie "Slum Dog Millionaire". It's great to watch this and realize how good we have it.
Agree... Maybe the author should eat a few slices of wisebread
Biking, rollerblading, attending free concerts in the park taking along a small picnic and wine with friends, going to various free art fests that Chicago has aplenty in summer. Kayaking on the river (lake) $15 to $20 bucks an hour, easily affordable a few times each summer.