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Tuesday, April 12, 2016

How We Helped Tom and His Family throughout the Years

"My family and I used Jeff a few times. Yea we have done a few real estate dealings, and the one thing that I can say about Jeff, that put him head and shoulders above everyone else that I've ever worked with in real estate, is that there was never a moment during any of the processes where I didn't know what was going on. And that is the best testament that I can say towards him. He's very good. He would go out of his way to find true comparable homes in the area."

How We Helped Ginna Sell Her Home Quickly

"Oh, it was absolutely fantastic. He was friendly, outgoing. His people could not have been more personable. He was right on target with everything. The worst part is that it was very short lived. The house was sold within three to four days and it was a full price offer."

Monday, April 4, 2016

Is Your New Long Island Home Ready for You to Move In?


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Today, we’re going to discuss eight things to do before moving into your new Long Island home.
  1. Change the locks. You don’t know who has a key to the property, so ensure to change the locks out.
  2. Clean the new space. Do a real deep clean. You don’t want to live in someone else’s mess. 
  3. Clean carpets, windowsills, and floors efficiently. It’s much easier to do this before you bring in all your furniture into the home. 
  4. Clean the ducts, chimney, and filters. Oftentimes, the furnaces and central air units have dirty filters. If you don’t clean or replace them, you’ll be blowing someone else’s dust around your new home. 
  5. Paint the space. Consider bringing in a professional painter who edges exceptionally well. Painting changes the whole look of the space and this is an opportunity to transform it entirely. 
  6. Buy new appliances. Again, appliances tend to be dirty after years of use, so start off fresh with some new appliances. 
  7. Install window treatments. This can really make the difference right here.
  8. Check for leaks. Run the sinks and check the basement. Water is the number one issue a homeowner has with insurance companies, so beware of water and especially of any possible leaks.

If you have any questions, give us a call or send us an email. We would be happy to help you!