A Great experience home shopping with Jeana Cowie
"My husband and I had a great experience home shopping with Jeana Cowie. We were complete novices and Jeana helped navigate us through all the decisions that had to be made. We ended up with a property and location that we are still enjoying and grateful to have found. We are in a school system that was just nominated for the Blue Ribbon Award. We are in a community that fits us perfectly. We would never have known this, but Jeana did. She is professional and extremely hard working. We recommend her to anyone looking to buy or sell their home."
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Selling Your Home >No Risk Listing
Here is a seller scenario that may help you make your next move. Once you have decided to sell, you might be afraid to put your present home on the market until you have found a new one and completed purchase negotiations. You are concerned that most sellers are reluctant to finalize offers from buyers who must include a contingency calling for the sale of a current residence before buying the new one.
If you are in such a dilemma, the first step is to contact a professional real estate agent. The agent can show you how to list your home without the risk of putting your family out on the street. When you have a firm contract from a qualified buyer, you will become much more attractive to sellers. When you do find the perfect home, you will greatly increase your chances of being able to buy it.
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What architectural detail made its way into the design of many suburban homes built in the 1950s, 60s and 70s?
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The picture window was a signature of the suburban American neighborhood. |
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