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    Tagged by gilbertguide1 Add User gilbertguide1 to My Watchlist on 25 Sep 2008
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    A clear explanation of how Senior Real Estate Specialist can save you money.
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    Lisa Dunn explains the eight most important tips for anyone looking to hire a real estate agent that will fit their needs and address their personal concerns.
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    Tagged by gilbertguide1 Add User gilbertguide1 to My Watchlist on 17 Apr 2008
    For thousands of people, moving to smaller quarters is “out there” —meaning some time in the future. But for many of us, “I’m not ready yet,” really means, “I can’t stand the thought of getting ready to move.”

    On the other hand, for most people, their home is their single largest asset, so maximizing what it will sell for is important. There are many things we can’t control. We can’t control what the mortgage interest rates will be when we sell our home. We can’t control what the real estate market will be like when we sell our home. But we can control how ready our home is to go on the market, and the best investment.is starting now—even if your move is months or years away.
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    With the graying of America, small business is already trying to capitalize on the increase of aging baby boomers. Many service-driven businesses have concocted designations that signify they “specialize” or are “experts” in working with seniors. As a consumer, you should know what the service professional did to earn the designation of “senior specialist.” Some designations simply require the professional to warm a chair in a classroom for eight hours, while some require study and grueling written tests. Then, once the designation is earned, still others require the professional’s ongoing dedication to classroom work, and some don’t. Realtors are famous for stringing letters behind their names. It’s never been more important to be sure you can trust the professionals you hire. So how do you evaluate that string of letters—a virtual alphabet soup—behind someone’s name?
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