Monday, September 29, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Saving on Fees for Real Estate Agent in Eastside WA
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When selling or buying properties, what the people would be highly concerned of is the fee that they have to handle for real estate agent in Eastside WA. Some resort to doing the selling or buying process on their own. However, this could be very taxing for you to do. You will still need the help of an agent. You don’t have to worry about the commissions of fees for the agents. You can be wise enough to find ways to save on your real estate agent fees.
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Preparing to Sell an Eastside WA Residential Property

Prepare the House. If you want to sell your house, you need to show
possible buyers what they are going to get. You would not want to impress them
with how good your house looks, right? Find time to repair damage and dispose
of some unused materials. Clean the house to make it look polished. You can do
everything on your own, if you have the time. If you don’t, you may hire
contractors to do the physical preparation for you.
Your Eastside WA residential
property could be worth more than you know. If you prepare properly before
you sell it, more people will get interested in your item. That could increase
the potential of your property to be sold quickly. If you think you don’t have
enough knowledge about the special preparations, you can always seek
professional advise on that.Thursday, September 11, 2014
Friday, September 5, 2014
4 Tips for Furniture Arrangement
Posted in Staging Tips, by Blog Contributor on August 25, 2014
Home design writer Fred Albert with the Houzz editorial staff offers up several tips on proper furniture arrangement. Here are four of his tips, along with some tips from HGTV.com, on finding the right balance when furnishing a space.
1. Pinpoint a focal point: What do you want to highlight in the room? A fireplace or the beautiful view it offers to the outside? Arrange the furniture to highlight the focal point. Have the largest piece of furniture, such as the sofa, pointed toward the room’s focal point.
2. Create balance: You can achieve balance by using symmetrical or even asymmetrical arrangements, depending on the feel you want to create in the room. In formal areas, symmetrical tends to work best, such as two alike sofas across from one another. If you want a room to feel more casual, you might do an asymmetrical arrangement, such as a sectional across from two small arm chairs.
3. Good flow: Consider how traffic will walk through the room. You’ll want to be sure to keep a path between doorways. Albert recommends allowing 30 to 48 inches of width for major traffic routes and a minimum of 24 inches of width for minor ones.
4. Mix in some contrast: Consider combining straight and curved lines in furnishings. For example, Albert notes that if the furniture is modern and linear, you might consider throwing in a round table for greater contrast. If the furniture is curvy, add in an angular piece.
Read the article and see other pictures at: http://styledstagedsold.blogs.realtor.org/2014/08/25/4-tips-for-furniture-arrangement/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+StyledStagedSold+%28Styled%2C+Staged+%26+Sold%3A+Entries%29
