Read What People Are Saying About Me  I always ask my clients to write or email me, and tell me truthfully how they appreciated my service to them. Their feedback is so important! Here are a few highlights of what people are saying about me... "Chris Hewes did an outstanding job selling my house!!! I had already moved out of town and he kept me informed at every step and took action as it was needed. I have recommended him without reservation to family and friends selling properties." -Elisa "Thank you for all your hardwork in finding us our new home (which we LOVE!) and in selling our old home (quick and painless). It was a long 10+ months of searching and we appreciate your patience with us - it truly paid off because we couldn't be happier with our new home!" - Corry & Michael "Chris was absolutely fantastic. He went above and beyond his duties to help us find the perfect home. His expert guidance was crucial to help us decide which home was right for us. he explained every step of the buying process in the strictest detail which made the whole experience more enjoyable & less frustrating. Thanks Chris!" - Tony & Garth  
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Pricing >Strategic Pricing
When you decide to sell your home, your next decision is key to the sale--"How much should I ask?" If you ask too little for your home, you could potentially lose money. Asking too much for your home could cause it to sit on the market for a long time.
Your real estate agent wants to sell your home as soon as possible, for the best price. The agent will use a Competitive Market Analysis to determine the price for your home. The sales professional may advise you to reduce the asking price if buyers fail to surface after a certain period of time on the market.
If you are serious about selling your home, you should take your real estate agent's advice. In case the first price reduction doesn't generate a buyer, another reduction may be necessary. The monetary value of a house is only what someone is willing to pay for it, but if the market analysis is done correctly, you will get the maximum amount--and a timely sale.
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What five basic components of a "smart home" can be controlled by technology?
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Lighting and window treatments, security and access control, data communication, environmental/energy management, and audio/video entertainment can all be operated by a "smart home". |
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