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Having a Great Month!
Tiffany DuBose
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How To Make Buyers
Want Your Home

Whether
you're a buyer or a seller you want to
succeed in the realty marketplace.
That's natural and reasonable, but what
are the steps you need to triumph?
Negotiations are a complex matter
and all transactions are unique. Both
sides -- buyer and seller -- want to
feel that the outcome favors them, or at
least represents a fair balance of
interests. In the usual case there is a
bit of bluff, some give-and-take, and
neither party gets everything they want.
So how do you develop a strong
bargaining position, one which will help
you get the most from a transaction?

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Experience shows there are five
basic keys which will determine
who wins at the negotiating
table.
1. What Does The Market
Say?
At various times we're in
a "buyer's" market, a "seller's"
market, or a market


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How to Recognize
A Sellers Market

As
a homeowner, and a prospective seller, you may
be wondering if now is a good time to put your
home on the market. But how can you tell if the
market is in your favor at this time? Will you
lose money or make money? Is it a "sellers
market"?
These are all very important questions.
And the answer is in the market statistics.
As a seller, one of the first things you
must evaluate is the desirability of your
location. Market conditions are extremely
localized statistics. While the national economy
and housing market tie every area of the country
together to a certain degree, markets and their
conditions range widely from state to state,
community to community, and even neighborhood to
neighborhood within a community.
You must ask yourself, and your real
estate agent, "Is my neighborhood up and coming
or has it already come and

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Most Neighbors Still Connect The Old
Fashioned Way

Online
social networking doesn't do it for neighbors
wanting to keep in touch with neighbors.
Internet tools are gaining ground, but
face-to-face encounters and phone calls rule as
the most common methods of interaction in the
hood.
Pew Internet & American Life Project's
recent "Neighbors Online" study found that many
neighbors haven't made the transition to
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace and other
online social networking tools.
"For many Americans ignorance might have
been bliss during the boom times but today
people want to be actively engaged at both the
local and national levels to stay informed about
what¹s happening and how it affects them. Being
left in the dark could prove to be downright
dangerous, particularly when it comes to
something that may be happening right in your
own backyard," said Nancy Osborne, chief
operating officer of Erate.com, a Santa Clara,
CA-based financial information publisher and
interest rate tracker.
In a recent poll, Pew telephoned 2,258
adults, age 18 and older and asked about online
connections to communities and neighbors and
found that in the

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Too Much To
Store and
Too Little Space

Do
you have too much to store and too little space? If
you're like many homeowners, finding enough storage
space can be a challenge. Thankfully, remodeling
professionals can help you create new ways to tuck away
your family's treasures in a resourceful and
sophisticated way, according to the National Association
of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).
Finding storage solutions doesn't always mean
undertaking a major remodel. Sometimes it's about using
the square footage you already have. Remodelers can help
you plan and reallocate storage to accommodate your
family's changing lifestyle. Getting creative with
storage can improve daily living and boost the resale
value of your home.




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Tiffany DuBose
E-mail:
tiffany@aprhi.com
Web:
http://www.aprhi.com
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Aloha Paradise Realty Inc.
(808)
674-2371
94-1036 Waipio Uka Street 104C
Waipahu, HI 96797
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