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2011
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Today I want to explore something that could affect us all by hitting our wallets. The most significant tax increase in the history of the state looms ahead of us. T-SPLOST stands for Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax. We are slated to vote on this one percent tax next year....
09/12/2011
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Professional home stagers consult with homeowners on ways to sell their homes quickly and for the most money possible, but often lost in the design process is the fact that men are involved in buying decisions as well. When having your home staged, it’s important to remember to appeal...
09/05/2011
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Real estate consumers are realizing that there has rarely been a better time to buy a home. In fact, historically low mortgage rates coupled with lower home prices have even sparked bidding competition in markets around the country. A good home in a solid location may attract ample attention only...
09/02/2011
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Autumn winds will soon blow a chilly reminder that winter is fast approaching. Perform the following maintenance tips each fall to protect your property's value and prevent major repairs. Roof, Gutters and Downspouts Rain, ice, snow and wind can all cause damage to your roof and gutters. N...
09/01/2011
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Sellers often ask me if it's necessary to complete repairs on their home before putting it on the market, or "just wait for someone to make me an offer". Not only should sellers complete the home repairs they know must be made, they should also hire a certified home inspector to thoroughly and im...
09/01/2011