Home Buyers Get Rest
Posted January 10th, 2009 in For Buyers, Real Estate, Sharing the Experience | ![]()
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Preparation
Vancouver real estate’s falling prices has caused people to take extraordinary measures in their attempt to make the process of buying their home enjoyable and painless.
Instructions
Realtors often provide guidance on the best way to get the most out of selling your home. Painting your front door, repairing leaky faucets or baking muffins are some of the basics. Always on the alert for new ways to market your home, some Realtors and sellers adapt to new ideas quickly and without reservation.
Rest Spot
The snow in Vancouver has brought forth a new idea on Dunbar street. After parking their car and trudging through a block of slushy snow, buyers anxious to view the home are treated royally. Considerate to the end, this seller provided reserved space so that any buyer could rest and have the opportunity to appreciate the neighbourhood.
Only In Our Town
Where else, except in Vancouver! It’s a kind city flooding with kind gestures for those in need. The forethought of providing chairs in which Buyers might sit and rest after their arduous journey is a testament to that kindness.
Unbridled, good wishes demanded room for two. It is with tongue in cheek certainty that hot chocolate and left over Christmas pudding will appear upon ringing of the door bell.
Courtesy of course, demands that viewing appointments are arranged in advance as space is limited.
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Larry





