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Rosemarie Worked Around The Clock
Being from out of province, we wanted to be assured we found an agent who would meet our needs and work in our best interest. We found Rosemarie on line and were impressed with her quick and personal response. Her knowledge of the market, ability to really listen and understand what our future and transitional plans were, quickly developed our confidence in her skills as a realtor. Rosemarie worked around the clock and went the extra mile to help guide us in finding and purchasing the right place. Her resource of local credible contractors, inspectors, legal assistance and access to provincial legislation and local by-laws was invaluable! From the band - Kettle’s On
Paul Tratnyek & Teresa Seliske-Tratnyek
Ruth and Lars McMurchy/Rogers
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For Sale By Owner >Finding Buyers
When a home owner tries to sell "By Owner", they commonly use two basic marketing techniques to advertise the property. They place a "For Sale" sign in the front yard and a classified ad in the local newspaper. When a seller lists their home with a professional real estate agent, however, a very sophisticated process is set in motion in order to facilitate the home sales transaction.
Real estate agents have a backlog of prospective buyers for the homes in their market. Through the Multiple Listing Service, the agent cooperates with other brokers in the area who will show your home to their prospective buyers. Professional real estate agents also combine direct mail, telephone calls, and specialized advertising techniques incorporating media such as the Internet, to reach the sales market. In this way we create activity on our listings that help them to sell quickly--and for the best price.
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What is encroachment, and how might it affect a property owner?
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Encroachment, refers to the unauthorized intrusion of a building or improvement onto another person's property; it often requires a surveyor's report to support the claim. |
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