Monthly Archives: September 2011

5 Tips for Selling Your Home in the Fall

Posted by JD Esajian // September 7, 2011

Although summer is the most popular season for selling real estate, many people are still looking to buy a home in the fall. If your home is still on the market as the leaves start to turn, here are five ways to keep your property value high and your curb appeal, well, appealing:


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4 Tips for Rehabbing Properties

Posted by JD Esajian // September 6, 2011

Rehabbing properties with the intent to sell them can be expensive and time-consuming, but it doesn’t have to be. If you have a real estate investment that needs work before it’s ready to go on the market, you can save thousands of dollars by doing many of the repairs yourself. Here are four tips to get you on your way:


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Buying a Home in Connecticut: Stonington

Posted by JD Esajian // September 5, 2011

If you’re thinking about buying a home in Connecticut, Stonington should be high on your list of places to see. This small, historic community has a picturesque harbor that perfectly captures the spirit of New England. Here you’ll find nature, history and easy access to the big cities. For the young and old alike, Stonington is one of best places to reside in the Constitution State.


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4 Ways to Increase Your Home’s Curb Appeal: Fall Edition.

Posted by JD Esajian // September 4, 2011

Selling a home in the fall means dealing with challenging weather and temperatures that may negatively impact your curb appeal. If you want to make your real estate investment profitable, you need to make sure the outside of your home looks more appealing than ever. Here are four ways you can your boost your property’s curb appeal this fall.


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Flipping Your First Home: 3 Things to Keep in Mind

Posted by JD Esajian // September 2, 2011

Many people are tempted to try flipping real estate because of the large profit potential. But successfully rehabbing a property and then selling it isn’t as easy as it looks on television. First-time flippers can easily find themselves overwhelmed by the time and effort required to make a real estate investment profitable. If you’re about to flip your first house, here are three things to keep in mind.


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Back to School: 4 Projects to Keep You Busy

Posted by JD Esajian // September 1, 2011

The new school year is under way, and now that the kids are occupied, you can use your free time to get your home ready for the fall. There’s a lot of work to be done to make sure your house is ready for the changing seasons, but it will go quickly if you pace yourself. Here are four afternoon projects that will keep your property value high through the fall:


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