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Choosing where to start investing
So you decided to become an investor. Or to be more precise you want your money to work for you instead of the other way around. Great! So you think that real estate is the way to go, and I would agree with you. You see, population grows, but the continents don’t. So we have […]
Choosing where to start investing
So you decided to become an investor. Or to be more precise you want your money to work for you instead of the other way around. Great! So you think that real estate is the way to go, and I would agree with you. You see, population grows, but the continents don’t. So we have […]
THINK CRUSTY THOUGHTS…when taking pictures of homes for sale
While I happen to be a home stager, you may have noticed a number of my postings here on my blog have been about improving photos used in advertising homes that are for sale. This is because I KNOW from experience that what a home buyer SEES influences the desire to purchase a home… or […]
Always a learning experience…
The experience of staging in the past year has not only allowed me to tap into the never ending creativity (and shopping!) bug that I have had for so long; but has also allowed me to develop personally.
Throughout the past year, I have met all kinds of people from many backgrounds and experiences. […]
Selling Your Home is as Easy as Riding a Tricycle
Home sellers, when you put your home up for sale”¦ you might say you are like a little kid about to go on a tricycle ride. But for this particular “sales trike trek” 4 basic elements impact how smoothly your ride will go. To help you out keep in mind that there are 4 important […]
DH HOMESCAPES “Your Competitive Advantage is your CSP”
Sherrie Dillon-Hawthornthwaite, CSP Certified Staging Professional - Stratford and Area bus: 519-635-4554 message: dhhomescapes@aol.com
?Your Competitive Advantage is your CSP” Property Staging is based on merchandising a homes best features, understanding the Real Estate Industry and the BUYER psychology that goes along with purchasing a home. A […]
March
March had a 37% absorption rate, much lower than March of previous years. What’s interesting is the absorption rate increased from February to March of this year whereas it decreased from February to March in previous years. We’re on the edge of our seats to see how April’s numbers shape up!
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