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  • Twelve tips to sell your home

    There are few things more frustrating to a seller than a home that sits on the market. It's stressful to keep a house in showing condition, and not selling can cost you lots of money. Use these tips as a quick guide to better your chances at selling your house in a timely fashion. Sit down with your Texas REALTOR® and evaluate ...
    Posted to Deborah Peck (Weblog) by 605696 on January 20, 2012
  • 4 ways to attract more buyers to real estate listings

    By Dian Hymer Inman News™ Some buyers are looking for a home that's located in a specific neighborhood. Others have more flexibility regarding where they live. But most buyers share one thing in common: They want a home that's in move-in condition. Start working on attracting buyers to your home by putting the property in ...
    Posted to Deborah Peck (Weblog) by 605696 on December 14, 2011
  • Top Reasons to Sell Your Home in Winter

    Dian Hymer explains that, 'Aside from less competition, low borrowing costs give buyers incentive'. We're getting close to the end of the year, which begs the question of whether it's worthwhile trying to sell your home now. Is it a waste of time? Will it sit on the market and become shopworn? Should I take my house ...
    Posted to Deborah Peck (Weblog) by 605696 on December 2, 2011
  • One Minute Housing Market

    Take a minute to find out the housing news in your area.  Please click on the link below: http://DebPeck.housingtrendsenewsletter.com
    Posted to Deborah Peck (Weblog) by 605696 on April 19, 2011
  • 10 ways to sell your home faster

    A few basic elements can make the difference between a quick home sale and a frustrating ordeal. The experts offer their best tips. By Liz Pulliam Weston No matter how long your home lingers unsold, you can comfort yourself that at least you're not Mark Twain. The celebrated author put his Hartford, Conn., home on the market for $60,000 in ...
    Posted to Deborah Peck (Weblog) by 605696 on October 27, 2009