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The 2012 home buying season has started and many first time buyers will make their way into the market this year. Despite stories of drawn-out closings, refusal of multiples offers, and unsettling inspection results being commonplace with distressed properties, many first time buyers are interested in short sales and foreclosures.

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Avoid These Common Mistakes

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If you want to have a quick, successful sale of your home, Wisconsin Realtor® Michelle Hall says don’t allow any of these common mistakes to be made on your home’s promotion and sale.

“Some home sellers waste six months (or more) and can’t understand why their home isn’t selling. At that point they are often forced to accept a lower sales price because they have run out of time and must sell.

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Should You Allow Pets In Your Rental Property

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This has been a subject that has been debated for as long as I can remember; whether or not to allow your tenants to have pets. What I have always found, is that it really doesn’t matter what your policy is. They are probably going to bring them whether or not you actually allow pets.

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Are You Ready to Sell in Today's Market

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With the media filled of news depicting a struggling national real estate market, many would-be sellers feel that listing a property in a buyer’s market will result in having to sell below market value and waiting countless months for a buyer to come along. However, with preparation and realistic expectations, sellers can succeed in today’s market. Let’s take a look at a few factors that will be critical in successfully selling a home today:

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California Counties: Alameda

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The county was formed on March 25 from a large portion of Contra Costa County and a smaller portion of Santa Clara County. The word 'alameda' means 'a place where poplar trees grow', a name which originally was given to the Arroyo de la Alameda (Poplar Grove Creek). The willow and sycamore trees along the banks of the river reminded the early explorers of a road lined with trees, also known as an 'alameda'.

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