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Don't Be Like Henrietta

Henrietta took some pictures to try to sell her house.  Some people thought the cat curled up on the window sill was cute, others passed on looking at her house because they didn't like cats or had allergies.  Don't be like Henrietta.  Get your checklist today!

Getting the Most for your Home

Whether you are looking to sell a simple cottage or something more grand, the idea is to get the most for your property.

Many times it is the little things that make the difference between sold and unsold.  We have put together a checklist of some of the items most often overlooked when putting a house on the market.  If you have lived in the house for a while, you may not even notice some of the things we have noted.  The check list is FREE and could be worth thousands.

Things to Consider

Download the FREE detailed list.  Don't overlook a thing.

  • How to improve curb appeal
  • What do buyers see in your kitchen
  • What to keep out and what to put away
  • How bathrooms help make the sale
  • Turn your windows into an asset
  • Floors are more than something to walk on

 

What some have said

I am grateful to have met and purchased my home from Larry Miller.  As most people know, Florida real estate is populated by many unethical folk - the opposite is true of Larry Miller.  Larry embraces a high moral standard and his word is his bond.  He is driven to helping people live in their own homes which have been tastefully and safely updated.  Without hesitation, I recommend Larry Miller as an honest businessman.
 
Dr. Laurie Moore

Larry has been a valuable partner in real estate deals.  On one particular investment, he was able to negotiate a good investment opportunity. Together we acquired the property for rehab and sale.  However, in an investors meeting, he found and bargained with another rehabber who was seeking a rehab property. We were able to sell the property for a quick return on our investment. I have come to appreciate Larry's real estate savvy, his integrity and his sharp negotiation skills.

Philip Kyees