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It’s that time of year that we all may have some extra time, between cyber-shopping trips, to do some quick and easy maintenance on our Windows XP machines. These six simple steps can dramatically improve your computer’s operating speeds.
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Tags: Computer Maintenance, Disk Cleanup, Disk Defragmenter, Windows Update, Windows XP
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.”
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Tags: Case Shiller, Castle Pines, Castle Pines North, Douglas County, Market Conditions, Perry & Co, Real Estate, Sandy Colling
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.
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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.
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Tags: Denver Real Estate, Feng Shui, Home Renovation, Home Selling, Interior Design, Lorrie Grillo, Perry & Co, Positive Attitude, Real Estate
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.
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Tags: Denver Real Estate, Feng Shui, Home Renovation, Home Renovation Bonanza, Home Selling, Interior Design, Lorrie Grillo, Perry & Co, Positive Attitude, Real Estate