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It Is My Pleasure To Recommend Darwin
It is my pleasure to recommend Darwin as a man of integrity, honesty, and flexibility. Darwin recently handled the sale of a piece of real estate on my behalf in a most professional manner. He took his personal time to walk over the property and make suggestions that would make the property more attractive and saleable. He was very pleasant to work with and an effective sales person who leaves the customer with a sense of well being, devoid of pressure to buy. I will certainly consider Darwin First in any future real estate transactions.
Glenn A. Fuller
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Selling Your Home >Preparing For Sale
When preparing to sell your home, it is useful to know how homebuyers respond when they look at a house. Very few people will buy a home because they are attracted by fantastic bathrooms. Buyers do react to bathrooms that are not cared for, however, because they view them as a reflection of the overall condition of the property.
Many buyers know that plumbing repairs potentially represent a major expense. They get nervous about dripping faucets, loose tiles, and running toilets. Your pre-marketing preparations should include making sure that your plumbing is working properly and that any cosmetic damage caused by former leaks has been repaired.
Keep the bathroom spotless while your home is on the market. Remove any traces of mold or mildew and scour away any build-up on the bathtub and basin. Re-caulk around the tub and shower, if necessary. A new shower curtain, bath mat, plush towels and scented soap can help give the buyer one more positive reason for liking your home!
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What is the maximum interest you can deduct on your federal tax return to purchase or improve a first or second home?
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One of the greatest benefits of home ownership is the federal tax deduction for interest up to, but not exceeding, $1million. |
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