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What Didn’t The Buyer Like?

After deciding to sell their home (which is a big decision, by the way) most people spend a couple of weekends clearing out some closets, maybe touching up paint and giving the house a general cleaning.  They think that they are ready to go on the market and then their big, bad agent shows up ...

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New Orleans Real Estate FAQ | How Do I Prepare for an Open House?

Holding an open house, whether for the public or for other REALTORs, can be a quick and easy way to expose your home to a large number of people in a short period of time.  

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April Showers Bring May Flowers…

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We haven’t had very many showers this April, but the gardens are starting to recover from the deep freezes we experienced this winter and the flowers are either making a come back or are settling in to their newly dug homes.

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12 Tips for Holiday Decorating When Selling Your Home

Here we are at that time of year again.  The Thanksgiving leftovers are gone and the blitz of shopping has commenced.  I was in Target this past weekend, strolling through the Christmas section, hoping that I would not run into any home sellers buying a giant snowman for their front yard.

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Selling Tips for Vacant Homes | Selling Your West Bank Home

There are a large number of vacant homes for sale on the West Bank of New Orleans.  Some of them are sparkling clean and ready to move into.  Others….not so much. As we’ve been going through vacant homes recently, we’ve seen a lot of mistakes that sellers are ...

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Springtime Home Selling Tips

Traditionally, the busiest time for home sales on the West Bank of New Orleans are the months of March, May and June (poor April gets skipped over for some reason).  If you want to take advantage of the prime selling season, it’s time to review what needs ...

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Moving On Up

Are you bursting at the seams of your home, but think it's not a good time to move up in the current New Orleans West Bank real estate market?  You ...

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