A home inspection is a little like a first date. You might have butterflies in your stomach, frightful thoughts racing through your head, and you'll think of a million things that you forgot to do, or that can go wrong before you open the door. But, as with dating, there are some things you can do to sway the odds of a positive home inspection in your favor. By rolling up your sleeves and following these tips from our real estate agents, you'll pass your home inspection with flying colors.
Congratulations! What a relief that the house had sold, right? But our real estate agents know that as the excitement wears off, you're probably going to look around and suddenly realize that the hardest work lies ahead of you. The longer you've been in your home, the more daunting the task of cleaning before you go. But don't feel too stressed out. We've compiled a few tips to keep the process as simple as possible.
Luxury Portfolio International recently released their newest study, "State of Luxury Real Estate", focused on consumers in the top 1%-5% income bracket of 17 countries, representing more than 30 million households. It was conducted by the Affluent Consumer Research Company, a full-service market research and voice-of-the-customer organization, specializing in high-income and high-asset consumers around the world.
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This may be a little unorthodox, but with low inventory on the market, we are putting out "the list". This list is created by our Peabody & Smith Realty agents in all of our offices, and is comprised of what buyers are currently searching for. Buyers have specific towns of interest, types of homes, price points & more. And when they find a property which meets their needs, they are coming prepared to buy.
This is a partial list from our agents in the last few days. If you think you have a property they may be interested in, please call your Peabody & Smith Realty agent and we can share with you what...
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As our Peabody & Smith Realty office at 620 Tenney Mtn Highway in Plymouth turns 7 years old we decided to celebrate with a little cleaning! For the previous 7 years, the office building here has been the storage area for multiple offices odds & ends of furniture - much like our own homes can get! We proceeded to do an early spring cleaning and we made the decision to donate much of the miscellaneous furniture to our neighbors down the street - Pemi-Valley Habitat for Humanity. Pemi-Valley Habitat for Humanity has had their Re-Store for a while now, but just started a new endeavor of estate and property clean outs - whether it be a home or barn, they may be able to help. We felt this would be a great way for us to participate and support this organization that provides safe, secure and affordable housing in the Lakes...