The Invisible Deck and the “Unfinished” Finished Basement
Written by Jennifer Cox on May 24, 2009
While we are at it, let’s imagine a pool in the yard, because this beautiful, private cull de sac lot is perfect for a pool! If we squint, we can imagine the gleaming hardwood vs. the beat up, 50 year old floors that haven’t been tended to since the home was built. There’s no dishwasher here, BUT you could put a dishwasher in. Don’t see a garage? No problem! There’s plenty of room to build a detached garage on the property. Is there a theme to this article? Absolutely.
You Must Sell What You Have. Don’t Try to Sell Your Vision Read more
Serious Sellers Satisfaction Package!
Written by Jennifer Cox on April 27, 2009
The Real Cincy Group with RE/MAX Unlimited Introduces the “Serious Sellers” Satisfaction Package!
Are you ready to Get Serious and get your home SOLD in 2009?
Great! ….Here’s How! Read more
Stage a Star….Simple…Affordable Staging Solutions
Written by Jennifer Cox on February 4, 2009
Gracious readers have seen that I go on and on (and on and on) about staging your home before putting it on the market. I want to recommend a talented home stager, Teresa Meyer of Stage a Star. Teresa has been helping home “list-ers” become successful home sellers since 2005. Teresa’s experience and expertise building didn’t just start in 2005. She received her accreditation and training with the top real estate staging company “Staged Homes” in Concord, CA. She holds an ASP, Accredited Staging Professional, and is a member of IAHSP, International Association of Home Staging Professionals. She also has 10+ years as a real estate investor under her belt, so she knows what it takes to get a home sold. Her Average Days on Market is 36!! You read that right! 36! So tell me, why in the world would we NOT be tapping into her creative genius??! Read more
Staging Your Home for Sale – A MUST for Serious Sellers!
Written by Jennifer Cox on December 8, 2008
I remember when I was first introduced to the concept of home staging. In 2005, the real estate market was beginning to slow, and sellers with homes on the market were beginning to start to wonder why their home didn’t fly off the market like the neighbor’s home did last year. Real estate agents started to talk to sellers about a slowing market, and the need to make their home stand out from the increasing inventory. Read more


