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Ted Guarnero
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Illustrated Properties is a Jupiter FL real estate company with professional, effective services to help you succeed in the local market. Visit http://TedSoldIt.com for information on neighborhoods and home listings, and to get in touch with an expert Palm Beach Gardens real estate agent..
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Facebooking Your Way To A Home Sale
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If you think that Facebook exists only so you can check it every three seconds to find out what your friends are doing, consider this: it is a presently an underutilized resource for selling your home. A search for "real estate" results in over 500 people, pages and groups. As of April 2008, there are 241 events and 37 applications listed as having to do with real estate.
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Inspecting Your Home Inspector
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You hire a home inspector to find the stuff you didn't on your first walk through. Stuff hidden behind walls or on the roof... or the roof itself. Things that, as a home buyer, you aren't necessarily trained to see. Plus, there's the advantage of having a neutral party say in writing, "See! The roof really is going to collapse in the next twelve days!"
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Foreclosures Proving Homes to Those in Need
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In the midst of the recent foreclosure crisis in the US, the enterprise of Habitat for Humanity has been able to take advantage of some serious buying opportunities in neighborhoods affected by the US mortgage meltdown. They've been buying up many properties and some for less than half price.
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The Unanswerable Question: Is it Better to Buy a New Home or an Old Home?
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Like many aspects of real estate, buyers need to weigh out whatever valuable information they can muster, and in the end decide on what is their preference. This being said, although preference can tell you a lot, there are aspects to the purchase of both new and old homes that should be considered.
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007: Choosing the Ultimate Agent for Your Real Estate Transaction
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No, you're not looking for someone with super human powers, extreme sexual prowess and access to stealth spy ware- really, a real estate agent doesn't have to be James Bond. But, guaranteed there are certain characteristics that'll help define a good agent and will help you as you define your search for a representative.
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Will Your Home Insurance Cover Your Home Based Business?
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Many home business owners are unaware that their home insurance may not cover their home based business as well. Statistics show that close to 60% of the 18 million home based businesses in the US are knowingly or unknowingly gambling with the future of their businesses.
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Home Energy Efficiency: Quick and Easy
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Chances are, in most homes if you add together all the leaks and cracks you'll end up with a hole the size of a medicine ball! Air leaks can attest to 20-40% of heat loss during the winter and cool loss in the summer. If you're looking for a good, and inexpensive place to start your home energy audit- then begin with a hunt for these hidden energy drains.
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Lemons into Lemonade: Keeping on Top of The Real Estate Game in Today's Uncertain Market
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Homeowners, investors and real estate agents alike may have all gone through some similar cycles of shock, fear and confusion as a result of the subprime mortgage debacle and its aftermath. But, in understanding the key to success, agents need to know there are certain inner strengths they can call upon to keep the ball rolling, and the future bright.
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Mary, Mary Quite Contrary: How Does a Seaside Garden Grow?!!
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When you do begin planting, try not to plant everything at once. Experiment, and try some species to see how they adjust and grow. You'll start to get a good idea of what has potential to thrive in your soil and in your environment. In all cases, you'll always want to work with the elements and not against them. This is key to making your seaside landscaping a success. You really can't fight with the ocean... so "go with the flow" is a good rule for a seaside "green thumb".
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Quick DIY Home Improvements to Boost Your Home's Resale Value
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There are certain projects that you can attack yourself, that'll stand to improve the value of your home and won't cost you an arm and a leg. Start with a budget that you can afford and then take a look at these DIY home improvement projects- and decide your path toward improving the resale value of your home.
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