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Ken Jacobs

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Broker at Winderemere Real Estate/SCA Inc.
Certifications
& Awards:
CRS (Certified Residential Specialist)
GRI (Graduate, Realtor Institute)
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About:
Back in the mid 1990's, I was a General Manager for Ruth's Chris Steak House. They had transferred me to a new location in Southern California, and then ... show more
Testimonials:
"Over the years I've worked with seven Realtors while buying or selling ten homes and rental properties. Each Realtor did a good job but the service I ... show more
Ken Jacobs answered:
No, your house will not be shown more if it is vacant. Your house will gather the most attention and showings if it is properly priced for the market, staged nicely, and professionally photographed. The better the marketing items look to prospective buyers and agents when they see it online, the more likely they will be to want to take a look. - Sat Jul 4 2009, 14:28

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