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Welcome!
February is a fun-filled month known for Super Bowl parties, Groundhog Day AND of course Valentine's Day. Clients like you are the "heart" of my business -- and I thank you for your continued loyalty and support.
In my February newsletter I hope you will find useful tools and information that will help get you started on the path to owning and enjoying a new home.
Give me a call if I can help you or someone you know. My goal is to be a trusted advisor, advocate and problem solver for all of my clients.
Kristi
Coldwell Banker Burnet
612-309-8332
kdweinstock@cbburnet.com
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How to choose the right house for the right reasons
February Buying Advice: See what homebuyers put on their 'must-have' lists - and which features they realized they didn't need.
By Melinda Fulmer of MSN Real Estate
Just as most of us have a list of traits that are non-negotiable in a spouse, every house hunter has a list of things he or she wants in a house. Of course, these features and amenities won't necessarily ensure a match that stands the test of time.
We asked our readers to tell us what they love most about their current home and what, in hindsight, was clearly just a passing fancy. In this month's Buying Advice, we'll look at the real-estate love letters they wrote and compare them with what buyers are shopping for today.
We'll also check in with the latest home-sales data that hint at a bottoming market and answer a question that many first-time homebuyers have: "Where do I start?"
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12 Simple Home Repair Jobs to Lift You Out of Winter's Funk
Winter's doldrums got you down? Grab a screwdriver and a hammer and fight back with easy home repairs that'll raise spirits and get your house ready for spring.
Accomplishments - even little ones - go a long way toward a sunny outlook. Fortunately, there are plenty of easy, quick home repair chores you can do when you're mired in the thick of winter. For max efficiency, make a to-do list ahead of time and shop for all the tools and supplies in one trip. On your work days, put the basics in a caddy and carry it from room to room, checking off completed tasks as you speed through them.
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