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Greetings!
We're well into the holiday season, and it's time to plan our goals and aspirations for the New Year. There goes 2012! As we spend time with family and friends, it's clear that the best gifts do not always come wrapped in beautiful ribbons and bows.
Send an email to Lmccahey@Cbburnet.com with Let it Snow, Let it Snow! in the subject line and the 7th and 13th persons will win $25 gift cards. Ho Ho Ho!
2012 brought some promising changes to the real estate market, and the housing prices and market continue to improve. Whether you're buying or selling, it looks like an optimistic start to the New Year.
Looking forward to seeing you soon the New Year.
Have a wonderful holiday!
Lori
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11 Ways to Create a Welcoming Front Entrance for Under $100
By: Cara Greenberg
Wouldn't it be nice to approach your home's entrance with a grin instead of a grimace? Take our tips for beating a clear, safe, and stylish path to your front door.
First impressions count - not just for your friends, relatives, and the UPS guy, but for yourself. Whether it's on an urban stoop or a Victorian front porch, your front door and the area leading up to it should extend a warm welcome to all comers - and needn't cost a bundle.
Here's what you can do to make welcoming happen on the cheap.
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20388 Erickson Path, Farmington, MN- $295,000
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138 Century Trail, Lino Lakes, MN- $229,900
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2570 Lockwood Drive, Mendota Heights, MN- $110,000
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The 5 Most Expensive Ways Buyers & Sellers Sabotage Themselves
By Tara-Nicholle Nelson
It's easy to see the experience of buying or selling a home as an adversarial one: you vs. the people on the other side of the bargaining table, with one chess move by your opponent potentially costing you thousands of dollars.
In my experience, though, the average real estate consumer's biggest potential enemy is him or herself. Buyers and sellers routinely take approaches, make moves and make omissions that cost themselves much more than anything the other side could ever do.
The first step of any cure is diagnosis. Here are some clues to detecting the costliest cases of real estate self-sabotage so you can stop them in their tracks, get out of your own way and get back to the business of buying or selling your home:
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