I purchased a Nikon D5300 and got straight to work. Here are some of my favorite shots I've taken in the short two months I've had my camera! I use Adobe software to edit pictures.
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I purchased a Nikon D5300 and got straight to work. Here are some of my favorite shots I've taken in the short two months I've had my camera! I use Adobe software to edit pictures.
To see pictures I take for clients, click here.
I purchased a Nikon D5300 and got straight to work. Here are some of my favorite shots I've taken in the short two months I've had my camera! I use Adobe software to edit pictures.
To see pictures I take for clients, click here.
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Buying a Fixer Upper
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If you’re in the market to sell your home, you should know that the amount you make on the sale could depend on what time of year it is.
Let me explain.
Spring usually brings a surge of buyers, which is ideal for higher offers and faster sales.
In the fall, there are typically fewer listings which bring less competition, which attracts more serious buyers.
You should avoid winter sales if possible - it’s usually slower due to colder weather and the holidays.
Now that being said, your local markets trends are super important and might be slightly different than what I just explained.
That’s why consulting with a real estate expert is so important - we can pinpoint the best time to sell in your market.
So if you’re in the [X MARKET] be sure to drop a follow because I’ll be sharing more tips like this.