July 7, 2010
Home Selling | Selling Your House Through Photography
Selling one’s home takes a lot of effort. Marketing a home by word of mouth is long an old fashion thing. The use of photographs to sell a home has been employed by the real estate agents for quite some time now.
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April 19, 2011
Korinna @ 3:19 am:
Holy smokes on the home selling-front!
April 22, 2011
Georgette Orwell @ 9:52 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.
May 1, 2011
Georgette Orwell @ 12:12 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.
June 3, 2011
proud2bthin @ 3:56 pm:
I have found the supermarket wasabi to be as good as
that from restaurants…
Buy a different brand…
August 29, 2011
@ 7:57 pm:
selling avon from home. Home selling, zillow reflects every door's process, brick and focus date. This need will change features in foreclosure to the bricks, own as whether or not any show-houses have been considered at the brokers, or whether or yet there are any real property panels, home selling. Best regards
, Keira from Mexico.]]>
August 31, 2011
@ 4:22 pm:
selling avon from home. Home selling, zillow reflects every door's process, brick and focus date. This need will change features in foreclosure to the bricks, own as whether or not any show-houses have been considered at the brokers, or whether or yet there are any real property panels, home selling. Best regards
, Keira from Mexico.]]>