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"Our Sincere Appreciation"
"Just a short note to express our sincere appreciation for the far reaching assistance you and your office associates have provided and in fact, continue to provide. We have particularly appreciated Diane's candor with regard to the housing market. She has always been refreshingly honest in her opinion of properties on the market and quite accurate in her assessment of them. She has a keen sense of a property?s true value and this has been substantiated on every occasion where a sale has taken place. She is very professional in her work, pays close attention to detail and follows through on her commitments in such a way as to inspire confidence in both buyer and seller."
Robert and Patricia
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Working With An Agent >An Inspired Real Estate Agent
Sometimes a good real estate agent may remind you of a favorite aunt who is always trying to fix up her single nieces or nephews with her friends' sons or daughters. She really gets inspired when her efforts result in a great marriage. Real estate agents match prospective buyers with the perfect home for their family--and when it works, they feel terrific! And more important, their buyers and sellers feel terrific.
Sellers often have a strong attachment to a home that holds many memories for them. It is important for them to know that the new buyers will love it, too. While any sale can potentially become complicated and difficult, problems seem to work themselves out more easily if you have started out on a positive note. This is one important reason why agents work hard to maintain a good rapport between the parties involved in every transaction.
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What is the world's tallest monument?
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The stainless steel Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO, designed by architect Eero Saarinen and costing $29 million to build, is 630 feet high. |
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