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    Real Estate Trends For Spring and Summer
    Predicting real estate trends is an iffy proposition, but there are some trends that come around each and every year. We are just starting one of those trends.As we roll into the month of May, we are fully into spring and summer is just around the corner. Yes, there is still some weird weather around the country, but there is no denying it is warming up. If you are lookin
    nt door clean and shiny or could it use a lick of paint? How about some colorful plants; maybe in pots? You get the idea. The point is, as they say, you only get ONE chance to make a first impression, so make it count.

    Recently, I have been showing and selling a l

    10 Biggest Mistakes Exhibitors Make At A Trade Show
    You've seen these folks at the show. Are they in your booth?Trade shows are hard work but the more an exhibitor is aware of these mistakes, the easier it is to correct behavior and have a successful show.1. Thinking the show is a party instead of business - it is all business, all the time2. Forgetting a sales call is not a social call - build busines
    When You drive up to your house, maybe on the way home from work, or the gym, do you always approach from the same direction? Well, stop it. My point is, and bear with me because I do have one, how does your home present itself from all directions to a potential buyer? By driving up from the other direction, you may see your trash cans or some other visually displeasing feature that might be easily fixed, and improve the chances of your homes first impression being a good one for everybody. It's a variation of an old Realtor trick. When approaching a home, we try to take the most scenic route. Is it dishonest? Not at all. It is our job to show the home in the best possible light.

    Do you ever walk up to your front door? I rarely do. I drive up, park my car and walk round to the back door, where I am greeted by my dog, and enter the house through the kitchen door. Just my habit. However, the point is that you need to view the front of your home very critically as this is what potential home buyers will see first. Is it neat and tidy? Is it swept? Is the front door clean and shiny or could it use a lick of paint? How about some colorful plants; maybe in pots? You get the idea. The point is, as they say, you only get ONE chance to make a first impression, so make it count.

    Recently, I have been showing and selling a lo

    What To Look For When Applying For A Loan
    Part of getting a loan is making sure that you get the best loan that you can. This means that you are going to have to learn a little bit about the process and the terms, but here are a few things you can do to give you that good deal.Start off by figuring out what kind of loan you want. If you want a loan for a new house, then you have the option of going a number of wa
    By driving up from the other direction, you may see your trash cans or some other visually displeasing feature that might be easily fixed, and improve the chances of your homes first impression being a good one for everybody. It's a variation of an old Realtor trick. When approaching a home, we try to take the most scenic route. Is it dishonest? Not at all. It is our job to show the home in the best possible light.

    Do you ever walk up to your front door? I rarely do. I drive up, park my car and walk round to the back door, where I am greeted by my dog, and enter the house through the kitchen door. Just my habit. However, the point is that you need to view the front of your home very critically as this is what potential home buyers will see first. Is it neat and tidy? Is it swept? Is the front door clean and shiny or could it use a lick of paint? How about some colorful plants; maybe in pots? You get the idea. The point is, as they say, you only get ONE chance to make a first impression, so make it count.

    Recently, I have been showing and selling a l

    How Can I Be A Millionaire?
    Steve Martin once delivered an opening monologue for Saturday Night Live in which he answered the age-old question “How can I be a millionaire?” His answer was fairly simple and straightforward, “First… get a million dollars.” If at this point you can’t help but feel that Mr. Martin performed an extraordinary feet of oversimplification that n
    n approaching a home, we try to take the most scenic route. Is it dishonest? Not at all. It is our job to show the home in the best possible light.

    Do you ever walk up to your front door? I rarely do. I drive up, park my car and walk round to the back door, where I am greeted by my dog, and enter the house through the kitchen door. Just my habit. However, the point is that you need to view the front of your home very critically as this is what potential home buyers will see first. Is it neat and tidy? Is it swept? Is the front door clean and shiny or could it use a lick of paint? How about some colorful plants; maybe in pots? You get the idea. The point is, as they say, you only get ONE chance to make a first impression, so make it count.

    Recently, I have been showing and selling a l

    What You Need to Know before Taking out Your First Payday Loan
    Before you apply for a payday loan, take time to research this process and related information, especially if this is your first time entering the world of payday loans. A payday loan is just like any other loan, except it is generally on a smaller scale. Payday loans accrue interest, so they will become more costly the longer it takes you to repay the amount in full. Also, ther
    e I am greeted by my dog, and enter the house through the kitchen door. Just my habit. However, the point is that you need to view the front of your home very critically as this is what potential home buyers will see first. Is it neat and tidy? Is it swept? Is the front door clean and shiny or could it use a lick of paint? How about some colorful plants; maybe in pots? You get the idea. The point is, as they say, you only get ONE chance to make a first impression, so make it count.

    Recently, I have been showing and selling a l

    Executive Search Presentations - Better Than a Resume
    Image you are an executive seeking a new position and you could create a PowerPoint presentation about yourself and your accomplishments. Imagine further that you could voice narrated to this presentation using your own voice. You could add the appropriate level of emphasis and articulate your thoughts in a refined manner.If you could do this then you would be playing to
    nt door clean and shiny or could it use a lick of paint? How about some colorful plants; maybe in pots? You get the idea. The point is, as they say, you only get ONE chance to make a first impression, so make it count.

    Recently, I have been showing and selling a lot of homes in the Gilbert, Arizona area that are vacant, normally owned by "investors" deserting us for calmer seas. The problem is that some of them look a bit worn out. You can see the vague outline on the wall where pictures used to hang. Or the rubbing mark left on the wall where the sofa used to be. Often, you leave the home feeling a little "grubby". One of the best investments you can make when "fluffing up" your home is paint and carpet. For around $20 per room, you can paint and transform a room from drab to dynamite in about half a day. Add new carpet, with temporary plastic trails to protect it, and a buyer feels like they are getting something special and new. We all like that feeling. The point here is that as the market has returned to normal, especially here in Phoenix, buyers have a lot more choices, so your home needs to stand out.

    In some Arizona communities there are upwards of 500 homes available within a price range that are all competing for buyers. In some of those communities they are still building comparably priced new homes that are

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