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Buyers Want Your Home for as Little as Possible. Are you thinking of selling your home? You should know exactly what it's worth before making such an important decision. Let me do a quick "Comparative Market Analysis" for you, for free, and with no obligation. Also known as a CMA, this analysis compares your home to others that are currently on the market and to those that have recently sold. As a top Realtor, I determine the value of homes daily. Using the information you provide below, I can perform a quick market analysis, and give you a free estimate of what your home is worth in today's market. Remember, market conditions can be different, even one neighborhood to the next. I know how to take all these factors into account when determining the true market value of your home. This service is completely free and without obligation. There are absolutely no strings attached. Why? I want the chance to show you my expertise as a top real estate agent. Please provide me with some basic information on your home. I'll get back to you quickly...

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Selling Your Home > What Would Mama Think?
There's no doubt
about it--the kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the
whole house for many prospective buyers. Smart sellers will take
a close look at how they can make their kitchen a real asset when
it is time to sell.
Your kitchen doesn't need
to be state-of-the-art to be attractive. The first step toward
enhancing your kitchen's appeal is a thorough cleaning. This includes
the walls, cabinets (inside and out), floors, and appliances.
Keep the counter tops as clear as possible of small appliances
and gadgets. Consider low-cost improvements which can make a big
difference, such as a coat of paint, fresh wallpaper, or new floor
covering. Be sure to keep the kitchen sparkling when the house
is being shown. This means no dirty dishes in the sink or moldy
cucumbers in the refrigerator. This extra effort will pay great
dividends!
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What piece of property is known as the most expensive ever on record?
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The Mediya Building in central Tokyo was valued in October 1988 at 358.5 million yen ($248,000) per square foot. |
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