| June 20, 2001 |
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There you go again….the seller is waiting impatiently at home for you to present your buyer’s offer that you’re hurriedly writing up, and you can’t remember how to spell “obfuscate” which your buyer insists must be in the offer because….well, who cares why? He just wants to make a point about something…but you can’t find the office dictionary. If only you knew how to find basic things like this on the Web. Below you’ll find Web site links to data that can be most valuable to you in preparing documents and in your general realty marketing work. You might want to save these below links or make this entire column a “Favorite” in your browser under a folder name called “Shortcuts.” Or, make a different and perhaps more useful kind of “favorite” that we’ll show you how to make. Meanwhile, here are some useful sites that will save you time and money on the web.
Also, search using your city’s name along with other realty terms such as realty, RealtorŪ, RealtorsŪ, homes, condos, houses, relocation, etc. to see which phrases, in your town, are most often used. |
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