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"Fast & Effective"
What made you choose Tom Brandt's Team? "Success rate of selling similar townhomes in the area" What will you remember the most from working with us? "How friendly & easy to work with you were. Also how quickly the townhome sold" How do you think that we were effective in helping you meet your real estate goals? "You knew the development where we lived very well and how to market it effectively" What impressed you most about our team? "You are all very good at your jobs. Your communication is excellent with the client and everything goes very smoothly as a result" When you think of Tom Brandt's Team, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? "Effectiveness" How would you rate our service to you at this point? "Excellent" What would you say to someone considering working with Tom Brandt's Team? "It would be a great experience working with fun, friendly people who are great at what they do"
"Kathy and Richard Jen"
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Selling Your Home >Your Selling Strategy
Have your housing needs expanded along with your income? Are you are thinking about selling your property and looking for a new home? The transition can be accomplished smoothly by using a systematic approach.
As part of your selling strategy, it is advantageous to have your present house under contract before you begin a serious search for a new home. This will make you attractive to sellers in two ways. You won't have to include a contingency in your offer to cover the sale of your present home. You will strengthen your negotiating position by improving your financial circumstance with an accepted offer. In a situation where there are multiple offers on the new home, the chances of your offer being accepted are better if it isn't dependent on selling another house before you can make a move.
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What is encroachment, and how might it affect a property owner?
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Encroachment, refers to the unauthorized intrusion of a building or improvement onto another person's property; it often requires a surveyor's report to support the claim. |
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