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“A home is a house brought to life.”
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How do you make your house your own? The answer is different for everyone. What is universal is that when we buy real estate, we’re really adopting a particular lifestyle as well. That’s what makes buying and selling real estate such a difficult, complicated process... and in the end such an enjoyable, satisfying one. We can provide insight into every aspect of Raleigh real estate, but also into the often-overlooked aspect of the transaction: adjusting to your new home. We have provided a few helpful hints and reports that we thought you might find useful.
When you call us to represent you, know that the business aspect of your transaction will be treated with the utmost importance... but that the human element will never be forgotten. I look forward to speaking with you. Marc Iafrate, MBA your Professional, Dependable Real Estate Advisor
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Whether it’s a splash of salad dressing, a drop of barbeque sauce, or a full assault of coffee, stains happen. They happen to the cautious as well as the careless and usually when we least expect it.
These tips are for washable fabrics only. Always test for color-fastness in an inconspicuous spot first. Here are a couple of quick tips I’ve gathered: Red Wine Salt is great for “holding” red wine at bay until the item can be washed. This has saved countless pairs of jeans and blouses. Makeup Shampoo is great for getting out cosmetic stains. Grease WD – 40 is great at getting out greasy stains (salad dressing, lipstick and butter). Spray on the stain, wait about ten minutes, and work in undiluted dishwashing soap – launder in the hottest water possible for the fabric. |
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Whether you are planning to buy your first home or sell your existing home, contact us today!
We are here to provide you with good information so that you are able to make good decisions. Please don't hesitate to contact us with all of your questions. We are here to help!
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