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The Market. By Dan Polimino.

October 27th, 2009 12:08 am
You know how this goes. You are at an event or party and someone asks you, “So, what do you do?” I answer, “I am a realtor.” After that bad look like someone just stepped on their toe leaves their face, they immediately ask you, “How is the mark

Fuller Sotheby's Agent Dan Polimino talks about this weeks market update for Denver Colorado

October 21st, 2009 3:37 am
Fuller Sotheby's agent Dan Polimino talks about this weeks market update for Denver Colorado. This week Dan says the first time home buyer frenzy is on. Sellers and buyers are moving fast before the November 30th deadline.

Will It Appraise, Part Two. By Dan Polimino.

October 12th, 2009 7:46 am
Last week, we began to take a look at a hot topic these days in real estate and that’s appraisals. We are seeing more and more people making solid offers on homes only to find out two weeks later that it did not appraise for the asking price. There are

Will It Appraise, Part One. By Dan Polimino.

October 5th, 2009 7:06 am
“Will it appraise?” This is the question that every buyer must ask themselves these days before they make an offer on a property. Appraisals are becoming more and more of an issue when it comes to buying a home.

Time Is Money

October 2nd, 2009 2:49 pm
Whether buying or selling a home in the real estate market, the Offer To Purchase is the starting point for making the sale go through. If the sellers do not accept the offer outright, they may make a counter-offer, which the buyers may likewise accept or

Phoenix Real Estate Blog: Neighbor’s An Eyesore? What You Can Do About It

August 4th, 2009 12:15 pm
They’re a growing problem, especially in those Valley neighborhoods most heavily affected by foreclosures. They’re unkempt yards and houses, and they can wreak havoc on the values of homes in the neighborhood.