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Brian Helped Me Through Bad Times.
"Brian Guevara was recommended to me last summer when I needed help in selling my condo in Santa Paula. I was under a lot of stress due to the illness of both parents and having to sell the property when the market was doing so poorly. California Federal bank was not cooperating with me. Brian was able to sell the condo in a timely manner and under difficult circumstances. During this time, he was patient in guiding me through the process, always returned my calls, answered all of my questions and gave me reassurance that, I'm sure, must have been time consuming and tedious for him. Brian made a terrible ordeal less stressful through his caring and professional manner. I would not hesitate to engage Brian should the need arise in the future or to recommend him to potential clients."
Sylvia Schmiedeskamp, Port Hueneme, Ca.
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Selling Your Home >Selling the Details
It is the little things--both positive and negative--that can make a big difference to prospective buyers. Pay close attention to detail when you prepare your home to sell.
Before you list your home, go through the house with a careful eye. Fix any loose door knobs, popped screen doors, and loose grout around the tub and shower. A coat of fresh paint can work wonders to dress up a house. Wash the windows, hang a healthy plant from the bathroom skylight, and clean out the closets. Arrange the furniture to make the room look larger. If the rooms look cluttered, put your extra furniture into storage. You can brighten up a room by increasing the wattage of the light bulbs.
Going the extra mile to showcase your home will pay significant dividends when it's time to show it to buyers.
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What area in the U.S. is known for its pre-civil war mansions?
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Natchez, Mississippi boasts over 500 pre-civil war-style mansions; many are open to the public as museums. |
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