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  • Make the Switch!

    Incandescent bulbs are out, more efficient options are in.  Find out how a small change can make a big difference on your energy bill. In January, the Energy Independence Security Act began phasing out production of general-purpose incandescent bulbs, starting with 100-watt bulbs.  Exceptions will be made for some ...
    Posted to Meli Gerogianis (Weblog) by 646827 on February 8, 2012
  • Home Tip of the Month: Update a Kitchen for Less

    How can you remodel a kitchen while keeping an eye on the bottom line?  Today, a variety of products and remodeling methods help homeowners change or update the look of their kitchen for far less than the thousands of dollars it may cost to gut a kitchen. When contemplating a kitchen remodel, one rule of thumb suggests never spending ...
    Posted to Meli Gerogianis (Weblog) by 646827 on February 2, 2012
  • Home Selling: First Impression Counts

    First impressions make or break potential sales.  Buyers will judge the integrity and honesty of a seller based on the condition of the property they visit.  If you do not take care of small repairs, buyers may assume that bigger repairs have likewise been neglected.  Eliminate buyers' doubt by ensuring that your property ...
    Posted to Meli Gerogianis (Weblog) by 646827 on January 30, 2012
  • Home Selling Tips

    1)    Before Selling or Listing Research the neighborhoods to which you plan to relocate, and then get pre-approval for a home loan before pricing yours on the market. Calculate your current mortgage payoff. Get your home appraised to estimate its current worth. Calculate the costs of selling and buying a new home, and ...
    Posted to Meli Gerogianis (Weblog) by 646827 on January 30, 2012
  • Curb Appeal

    We've all had that experience with a client where you drive up to a house and they don't even want to go inside. It's an immediate "un-appeal." You may know the inside of the house shows much better, but you just can't convince them to spend the time to even go inside. In today's market with lots of homes ...
    Posted to Meli Gerogianis (Weblog) by 646827 on October 17, 2008