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I am a Residential and Commercial agent working in the Cherokee/Cobb/Paulding/Pickens county areas north of Atlanta Georgia. I have an MBA in business, Graduate Realtor Institue (GRI), and have my Accredited Buyer Representative, Certified Marketing Specialist, and Certified Skilled Negotiator designations.
I am using digital movies now for all my listings. There are very few agents dooing this. If you would like your home to be listed with its own digital movie posted on various sites, give me a call. check out my video blog at
http://www.yourcherokeecountyrealestatepro.com.
Let me know how I can help.
"Thank you so much for the nice note and card you sent Steve and I. We love the house and it has really suited us perfectly. We appreciate all of your help."
A. Massey Wed Aug 6, 2008
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Amy,
The answers below are really good ones, so I will not cover that ground again. I will however mention that the agent who handles your sale needs to take full advantage of the internet and the multiple listing services. I was told by a technician at the FMLS here in Atlanta that only 20% or so of agents use all 12 photo spots when listing a home. The GMLS can take 16, and as a showcase listing agent with Realtor.com, I am allowed to use 25 pictures. I take full advantage of the number of photos allowed and I shoot a 3 minute digital movie of my listings to put out on multiple video channels. Make sure your pick of an agent has the technology savvy to expose your home to the most potential buyers and agents. Good luck! - Mon Dec 1 2008, 07:43
Unfortunately, some inspectors prove their worth to their clients by the amount of items they can put on the list to fix. You might want to take a look at all the items and offer an amount at closing, in a check paid to the vendor of the buyer's choice, to cover the major item(s) that you agree might need to be repaired. If the buyer accepts, you can put this behind you and the check will be cut at closing from your proceeds of the sale. - Wed Apr 16 2008, 17:30
Hello Jon,
I routinely get clients help with credit repair through the mortgage brokers I work with and it does not cost a penny. It will take a while depending upon what needs to be done. It could be as little as 2 months or 2 years. Check with a trusted mortgage provider and see if they can help.
Peter den Boer - Wed Feb 6 2008, 12:42
Video movies of clients homes. Have been quoted in Realtor Magazine and interviewed about my video work.
Masters of Business (MBA)
Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI)
Accredited Byers Representative (ABR)
Certified Marketing Specialist (CMS)
Certified Skilled Negotiator (CSN)
Million Dollar Club
Rookie of the Year
Video Production
Video Blogging