Amiee & Rob Henkel
I wanted to write and thank you for all the work you did for us in finding our dream home! This was my first home, and you were an invaluable resource: you knew the area, understood exactly what we were looking for, answered all our questions and were available to us when we needed your assistance. Your excellent advice helped us from the moment we started looking through to the accepted offer. You were patient, honest, reliable and responsive, and you went out of your way to help us find financing, a good home inspector and resolved a lot of little details we couldn't have foreseen. Both my husband and I are very appreciative of all your efforts on our behalf! Thank you very much, Aimee and Robert Henkel Warwick, NY
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Cosmetic Improvements >Cosmetic Flaws
Many buyers make home buying decisions based primarily upon emotional reactions to the homes we show them. A freshly-painted house with clean windows and waxed floors will sell for top dollar, while a nearby home which needs a lot of cosmetic attention may languish on the market, even with a much lower asking price.
If you find yourself in the position of comparing two such houses, put your imagination to work. If the only difference is paint, cleaning, and carpeting (or getting unsightly furniture moved out), remember that these are fairly low ticket items that you would probably choose to do even if the house is in good shape. If you focus your attention on the location and the condition of the structure and the major systems, you may be able to get a "not-very-rough" diamond at a great price. If cosmetic problems make you nervous about the home, the structural inspection can answer most of your questions.
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What house is thought to be the first one designed by Frank Lloyd Wright?
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Charnley House in Chicago, Illinois, is considered to be the first home designed by Wright while at Adler & Sullivan. |
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