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Joshua Keen

Joshua Keen is an experienced and professional Atlanta real estate agent. With a focus on customer service, The Keen Team has become one of Atlanta's elite real estate companies. For more information, contact Joshua soon or visit the Keen Team as www.realsourcebrokers.com
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» Container Gardening for the Condo Homesteader
By Joshua Keen | Published 08/5/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Evaluate your space before you purchase gardening supplies and plants. Some plants can do well in smaller containers, but need more sunlight. Some need larger containers, but can be grown with little sunlight. Herbs, for example, can be grown in small containers, but need at least 5, preferably more, hours of sunlight. Leafy greens, like lettuce, need less sunlight.
» Buying a Foreclosed Property: What's Going to be Left Behind?
By Joshua Keen | Published 08/5/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Legal action against former homeowners are also difficult - if they didn't have the money to pay the mortgage, they probably don't have any to pay for court-ordered restitution. However, as the number of foreclosures skyrockets, home owners insurance companies are starting to get ruthless about prosecuting people who vandalize the houses they are forced to vacate.
» Renovating Your Home the Environmentally Friendly Way
By Joshua Keen | Published 08/5/2008 | Home Remodeling | Unrated
If you're selling your home and want an interesting way to attract buyers, promoting your home as environmentally friendly can help bring in offers. People are more environmentally aware these days, and anything that is seen as a "better choice" is popular. It stands to reason that if you go the ecological route, you might snag more offers.
» Making Real Estate Accessible for Everyone: Working for Clients with Disabilities
By Joshua Keen | Published 09/5/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
By having a home of their own, they are able to assert their independence and make decisions for themselves. This is a powerful moment in any adult's life, so it's important to remember when dealing with your clients. You need to understand their reasons to wanting a house of their own so that you can better assist them in finding just the right one.
» Create Good Vibrations to Sell Your Home
By Joshua Keen | Published 09/12/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
Place mirrors in strategic places around your home to create the feeling of a larger space. Do not place a mirror across from a door, or else you'll be reflecting the positive energy rather than allowing it to come inside. Many Feng Shui consultants also suggest that it's a bad idea to place mirrors in the bedroom because they are too stimulating for a place of rest.
» Virtual Home Staging: Innovation or Misrepresentation?
By Joshua Keen | Published 09/14/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Many of today's top real estate agents understand the power that the internet has when it comes to bringing together buyers and available inventory. With recent estimates being that over 80% of home buyers starting their search for properties online, it's imperative that real estate agents take advantage of the latest trends in technology.
» The Office at Home
By Joshua Keen | Published 10/5/2008 | Home Remodeling | Unrated
If you are facing the dilemma of not being able to move house - have you thought of a total re-vamp to convert part of your home into an office. (Think of the tax breaks!)
» It's Not About You! Using Your Website To Market Yourself As A Realtor
By Joshua Keen | Published 10/15/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Unrated
Just about everyone agrees that an effective Web presence is an important part of your personal marketing campaign. You might think that the purpose of a website is to market you and your accomplishments in order to impress people into considering you for their Realtor. However, this is not the best way to approach potential clients. Changing your website's focus to show clients what you can do as opposed to who you are is one key to getting them to click on the "Contact Me" button.
» Yes, What You Write on the Web Can Hurt You
By Joshua Keen | Published 10/17/2008 | Residential Real Estate | Rating:
It sounds like something on a talk show or in a Ripley's Believe it or Not article. However, the case of Kent Haluska and Marina Solo has a lesson that all real estate professionals can learn from.
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