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Mountain Realty Group

Are you looking to buy or sale your home.. Contact Mountain Realty Group http://mountainrealtygroup.com/

Fall Decor for your home this season

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Staging is a very important part of selling a home

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Hiring A Great Realtor to Sell your Home

Whether you’ve sold your home ten times or you’re going to be selling your first, there are things that you need to know before listing your home for sale.  There are many sellers who think the home selling process is very easy and doesn’t take any preparation.  This is not true, in most cases. Any friend, family member, colleague, Realtor, or individual who says selling a home is a fun filled experience is not being honest.  The truth is that selling a home can be an inconvenience, create stress and anxiety, and lead to thoughts of uncertainty.  These feelings can however be minimized if the proper preparation is taken and well crafted decisions are made along the way. So before you sell your home, there are several things that you need to know before beginning the journey for the first time or the tenth.  Hiring A Great Realtor Is Extremely Important Often the most overlooked step when selling a home is the importance of hiring a great real estate agent.   Aren’t all real es

Open House ? or Not that is the questions for selling your home

Despite all the changes technology has made in how houses are bought and sold, one standard feature of the process remains: the Sunday open house. Shortly after a house goes on the market, the listing agent will set aside a Sunday afternoon to welcome prospective buyers (plus nosy neighbors) to see the house at its best. But has the open house gone the way of the landline and outlived its usefulness? It depends whom you ask. Some agents believe modern life has rendered open houses unnecessary, while others believe they are more important than ever. "It's very, very important you have open houses, especially the first few weeks when [the home is] on the market," says Steven Aaron, head of the Steven Aaron Realtor Group at Keller Williams Beverly Hills. "It makes it convenient for the buyers to come and see the house without an appointment." Craig McClelland, COO of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers in Atlanta, agrees about the importance