Have you had a hard time finding a rental through the MLS? A hard time finding a real estate broker who works in traditional sales to help you find a rental? Don’t feel alone. Everyone does. In case nobody has taken the time to tell you why, here goes – In many areas of the […]
#3 in a Series of 8 Articles – ROOMS THAT NEED TO BE STAGED
More tips and ideas about staging your Albuquerque home for sale Do you know which rooms are important to stage when putting a house on the market and why? • Living Room/Great Room (LR) • Dining Room (DR) • Master Bedroom (MBR) • Bathrooms • Kitchen It is important to make a house look more […]
Do you think there is life after a short sale? Think again
I was reading an article this weekend about how short sale sellers aren’t exactly off the hook to go on with the rest of their lives after they and their broker have ‘negotiated’ a short sale. A recent Washington Post article talks to this point, that homeowners who refinanced their homes and then subsequently negotiate […]
Why the virtual office?
Interesting discussion going on today on the social networking sites about “virtual offices”. I have run a virtual office for years, finding that being in the office doesn’t mean I’m in my business. Lots of distractions and lines at the copy machine made it inefficient for me to get anything done. I can accomplish more […]
It’s better to buy than rent an Albuquerque home!
This morning Trulia published their rent/buy analysis for various cities. Albuquerque placed with a rating of “14”. The Price to Rent Ratio interpretation is this: If a city receives a score of anything from 1-15, it is much less expensive to own than to rent a home in this city. The factors used to calculate this […]