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"My husband and I just love our "Red Beach House"
Many thanks for helping us find THE perfect vacation home. Thanks to you, we were able to locate, negotiate, and close on our 2nd home in less than 6 weeks. And...thanks to your knowledge of area service providers, we were able to retain all of the people we need to help us keep our property in great condition. My husband (Chris) and I just love our "Red Beach House" and we look forward to many wonderful Nags Head vacations with family and friends. Sarah, please let us know if you ever need a referral. We would be honored to provide a glowing letter of reference for you and the entire Doshier Team! Sincerely, Laura Mackail Your Tickled Pink Customer (or is that sun burn?)
Laura Mackail, North Potomac, Maryland
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Working With An Agent >Consult the Real Experts
When you buy your first home, you want the best advice you can get. You want to show the house to friends and relatives before you commit. They will probably tell you about all of the things that went wrong during their own transactions so you can avoid the same mistakes. These experts all have good intentions, but so much advice can put you into a state of high anxiety.
Real estate transactions are very complex, and difficulties can arise. If you are buying your home with the help of a professional real estate agent, your agent will know how to make sure that any minor upsets do not turn into major problems. A real estate agent's expertise is based on formal training and experience in many real estate transactions. Their reputation is on the line with each sale, so they are highly motivated to make your purchase or sale go as smoothly as possible. When you are dealing with a professional real estate agent, you can worry about what might go wrong if you wish, but you don't have to!
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What real estate term was first used in the 19th century and means "a high-flying flag on a ship"?
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Skyscraper was first used in the 1880s when office buildings of 10 stories or more were built in Chicago and New York. |
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