March 23, 2010
Home Selling | The Worst Mistake Home Sellers Make
Right now selling your home is incredibly difficult, there are 1,000′s of sellers yet only a handful of buyers. That is why when you go to sell your home you must be ready and do it right.
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March 31, 2011
Suzanne @ 12:31 am:
It’s Realtor, not Realator. One of the HGTV home selling shows has a woman on there (a Realtor in fact) that pronounces it Realator, It makes my brain itch. It’s a good thing, you’re not asking about screwed up song lyrics… I would then have to embarrass myself.
April 28, 2011
Georgette Orwell @ 5:12 am:
Caltrop & IDK:I’m in the same boat. And it’s capsizing.I would ride a bike (a) if I could afford to buy one, and (b) if I were physically able.I’ve been out of work for quite some time, am disabled but still willing to work at SOMETHING, yet NOTHING is available, especially– as you both said– when one is over fifty. People don’t call me “lazy” but I know they think it…. my own husband resents my lack of financial capability. I have a post-graduate degree so I, too, IDK, “should be able to find a job.” Not so! Go drop 75 grand on a post master’s degree, then go apply for a job at McDonald’s or a department store; One glance at your job application or resume, and said potential employer will look at you with dire suspicion, assuming you must be a crackpot. Thank God, my spouse is still working, but his take-home pay doesn’t buy what it used to. Lost our car, losing our (very small, modest) home, selling off furniture, etc., and why? To keep up with the rising cost of fuel to get hubby to work to be able to fill the gas tank to get hubby to work to…. Well, you get the point.
Georgette Orwell @ 1:40 pm:
Caltrop & IDK:I’m in the same boat. And it’s capsizing.I would ride a bike (a) if I could afford to buy one, and (b) if I were physically able.I’ve been out of work for quite some time, am disabled but still willing to work at SOMETHING, yet NOTHING is available, especially– as you both said– when one is over fifty. People don’t call me “lazy” but I know they think it…. my own husband resents my lack of financial capability. I have a post-graduate degree so I, too, IDK, “should be able to find a job.” Not so! Go drop 75 grand on a post master’s degree, then go apply for a job at McDonald’s or a department store; One glance at your job application or resume, and said potential employer will look at you with dire suspicion, assuming you must be a crackpot. Thank God, my spouse is still working, but his take-home pay doesn’t buy what it used to. Lost our car, losing our (very small, modest) home, selling off furniture, etc., and why? To keep up with the rising cost of fuel to get hubby to work to be able to fill the gas tank to get hubby to work to…. Well, you get the point.
September 16, 2011
@ 2:10 pm:
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October 5, 2011
Theresa @ 2:50 am:
I have a home business marketing a product that is not a beauty product. It is consumable so there are tons of reorders, and it is only one product but it is taking the world by storm. The compensation plan is cutting edge and includes bonuses that no other company offers yet.
I'm not sure what country you are in, we are in 22 and opening in 20 more this year.