Part 2- A Fork In The Road

Sep 30, 2017 — Johnny Mac McElree, Hawaii Luxury Listings, LLC

Timing is Everything I graduated from college in 1977, with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a Master’s Degree in Counseling. At the time, I didn’t have much with respect to job prospects; in fact, I didn’t have any. Fortunately at exactly the same time my father and brother were starting a business in the town where I went to college, San Luis Obispo, California. So, on the first day after graduation, I found myself with a shovel in my hand burying telephone cable. That was the real beginning of my education.

A Fork in the Road- Part 2

Sep 30, 2017 — Hawaii Luxury Listings, LLC

Timing is Everything I graduated from college in 1977, with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a Master’s Degree in Counseling. At the time, I didn’t have much with respect to job prospects; in fact, I didn’t have any. Fortunately at exactly the same time my father and brother were starting a business in the town where I went to college, San Luis Obispo, California. So, on the first day after graduation, I found myself with a shovel in my hand burying telephone cable. That was the real beginning of my education.

700 Park Regency Luxury Atlanta Condos

Sep 29, 2017 — Anthony Acosta, Harry Norman REALTORS®

Click Here to View Video:  Park Regency is Conveniently located across from Phipps Plaza, this 22-story highrise was built in 2001 and offers its residents a luxury life style in the middle of Atlanta’s hottest location for sophisticated shopping and dining. Park Regency – Luxury Atlanta CondosWith approximately 140 units, the Park Regency offers one, two, and three bedroom floor plans. These spacious floor plans offer top of the line finishes, large walkout balconies, floor to ceiling windows, and incredible luxury building amenities.

Ultimate Must Do List Before Moving Into a New House

Sep 29, 2017 — Goodale Miller Team - Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd.

Preparing to move houses soon? Oh, the excitement! You must be more than ready and really looking forward to it. Moving houses is a significant life event and just like most life milestones, it usually yields the best experience if you are truly prepared for it. Below is a list of the Things You Must Do Before Moving In a New House.

10 of the Biggest Home Design Mistakes to Avoid

Sep 29, 2017 — Goodale Miller Team - Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd.

Avoiding the most common design mistakes may not be as easy as most think, because even beautiful homes are guilty of one or a few. While styling one’s home is one’s prerogative, it is best to steer away from common design mistakes to ensure a professionally styled look. The following are what to avoid and what can be done instead.

10 Questions to Ask Before Purchasing a Fixer-Upper

Sep 29, 2017 — Goodale Miller Team - Century 21 Miller Real Estate Ltd.

Considering a fixer-upper can come at a considerable cost (for those who are not prepared) because older homes tend to need some expensive repairs. Another pit fall is possibly getting rid of a feature that actually adds value to the home. How do you avoid both? By asking the right questions, of course! Below are 10 of the questions you must absolutely ask before purchasing a fixer-upper.

"After the Storm" A Report from Florida Luxurious Properties

Sep 26, 2017 — Julie Jones, PA, Florida Luxurious Properties

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - During Hurricane Irma, we all persevered—every one of us faced their own challenge, whether staying in place, or leaving home. An evacuation order forced many of us to leave home, as a precaution. The truth is, we have made it through just fine, with minimal property damage, most of the cosmetic kind, not structural. Not one of our luxury listings suffered damage.

4 Reasons Why You Should Visit Chinatown in Victoria BC

Sep 25, 2017 — Pemberton Holmes

For those that live in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada it’s pretty easy to overlook Chinatown. Attracting all kinds of out-of-towners and tourists, most locals might choose to avoid this neighbourhood altogether. But as the second oldest Chinese settlement in all of North America, there is a ton of interesting history here. Recently, in fact, a number of shops have opened up also, providing more reason to come and visit. Here’s a brief overview of Victoria’s Chinatown and why you might want to come down and spend an afternoon.

What Realtors Wish Every Seller Understood

Sep 21, 2017 — Debbie Harris-Caldwell, Dale Sorensen Real Estate

I was recently reading the National Association of Realtors website, and I noticed an article on what realtors wish Seller's understood about home selling.  It discussed four areas that seller's have misconceptions.  Today I'd like to take a look at these areas from a Selling Agent's perspective. Buyer's may not like your decor.  Several years ago I was looking through new listings in the MLS, I found myself looking at pictures of a rental property whose tenants had eclectic tastes.  It was hard to see an otherwise great house past the decor.  The same can be said for colorful homes.  You may love having different rich, bright colors in every room, but all a buyer sees is that they will have to repaint.  Toning down your decor whether it is knickknacks or paint can help buyers see the natural beauty of your home. 

The Albert Kahn Projects in Grosse Pointe Shores

Sep 20, 2017 — Higbie Maxon Agney, Inc. Realtors

Historical Architecture of Grosse Pointe – The Albert Kahn Projects in Grosse Pointe Shores Last week we profiled the magnificent Mrs. Henry Stephens Estate - formerly located at 241 Lake Shore. Completed in 1913 by nationally recognized architect Charles Platt, it was one of the grand homes that helped transform the face of Lake Shore – from seasonal summer cottages to magnificent properties for some of Detroit’s wealthiest families.
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