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Get a Handyman on Your Side

When you finally accept an offer on your home, you may think the hard work is over.

But unfortunately, that’s not always the case.

Once your buyers order an inspection of your home, chances are, they’re going to come back with a list of demands — or ask for a price reduction based on the list of repairs the inspector says they need. But rather than dropping your price, you can turn to a great handyman to make any last-minute repairs and salvage your deal. When it comes to hiring a reliable handyman, you can’t trust just anyone. As a real estate agent, I’ve worked with dozens of local contractors, and I know exactly who you should call. For repair jobs big and small, I always find contractors that are recommended. Whether you’re looking at a simple repair like a broken door knob — or a major fix like a broken staircase — you can trust we'll to get the job done to your highest satisfaction — and please even the most demanding buyers.

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Read This Before You Sign a Contract With a Buyer

Imagine taking your home off the market for 60 days while a prospective buyer tries to buy it. Then, 60 days later, the buyer finds out they can’t get a loan. You just wasted 60 days of xv

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