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Denver tops the list of Forbes’ 2009 Best 25 Cities for Real Estate Deals for several reasons. Denver is also #10 on Forbes’ Best Cities For Working Mothers List. Colorado is #3 on CNBC’s List of Top States For Buisness. And, Denver is #10 on Forbes’ Best US Cities To Earn A Living List


Perry & Co. Broker Associate Courtney Ranson said, “My knowledge of living, working and playing in Denver allows me to provide up-to-date information about what is going on in the different Central Denver neighborhoods. Re-doing an old home, and living in an old home, I come from a different perspective and am able to educate buyers on the nuances of living in an older home.”


Perry & Co. Realtor Gina Cornelison didn’t have to wait long to bring her Denver seller a full-price offer: 7 showings in 7 days with a contract on the 8th. She credits her quick sale to responsive sellers willing to listen to her advice about recent comparables, preparing the house for sale and a realistic pricing strategy.


Sandy Colling’s strong suggestion is that, “…to sell your Castle Pines North, Colorado house, one must have their property positioned in the market place as the best one available when considering location, condition and price.”


The following quotes are included in the Perry & Co weekly agenda in order to motivate company real estate agents and also illustrate the current economic situation. They are presented here in chronological order.


Inviting ch’i, the vital force that inhabits spaces, is crucial to helping you sell an empty listing. Helping ch’i will move through and energize the spaces will help the home to feel lived in and welcoming.


The tax credit is equal to 10% of the purchase price of your home up to $8,000. The full credit is available for single individuals whose adjusted gross income is less than $75,000. If your adjusted gross income is greater than $75,000 and your home purchase qualifies you for the full credit, the credit phases out according to the dollar amount (or percentage if less than $8,000).


Perry & Co. is pleased to welcome Kathy O’Donnell Gibson as a Broker Associate in their Cherry Creek Main office.


You and your seller have walked through the first part of their Feng Shui Analysis and you’ve left them with a tough assignment: to emotionally say good-bye to their house. If they’ve taken this step, however, your job of helping them to de-personalize the house and prepare it for showings will be easier. Let’s look at this process through feng-shui eyes.


Every real estate agent I know has their own determining factors on whether or not they want to take a listing. One such factor you may not have thought of is a Feng Shui analysis with the homeowner.



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