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How can I raise my credit score in 6 months?

Do you think this hack is worth the time you have to invest into it?

This is the only free way I know of that can raise your credit score.

Should I get the square footage on my homes tax records fixed?

Thank goodness I gave the county assessor the info he needed in order to change the square footage reflected on my properties public tax record!

Having the correct record made a huge difference when I sold my property.

Don't tell buyers the asking price for your home in your Facebook ads

If you tell the buyers your asking price, then they have no reason to contact your agent.
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If they don't contact your agent, he can't collect their contact info.
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If the agent does not have their contact info, the agent can't market to or update the buyer with any news regarding your home.

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Your home sold within 72 hours or we're fired

I can email you a 3 minute video explaining exactly how I sell homes in 72 hours.

Email me and I’ll email you back the video. Daniel@ContempoRealtors.com

Marketing tip #3 from Womack and Bowman: share as much as you can on Instagram

Utilizing Instagram will give your home listing a ton of exposure.

Share authentic stories about your home with your agent. It might make for a unique Instagram ad.

Buyers love back story about a property, especially if they are interested in buying it.
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Explain to your agent how the backyard is a great place for family birthday parties...
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mention that you have spent the last 15 years together as a family watching 4th of July fireworks from your front porch...
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Authenticity is key when advertising on Instagram... you never know what could make for awesome marketing!

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Am I legally obligated to accept any offer made on my home?

You only have to comply with the sale of your home if you go under contract with a buyer.
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If you don't sign a contract, you don't have to sell. PERIOD. 
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Get more answers to your real estate questions on The #AskDanielLosAngeles Show at Facebook.com/DanielLosAngelesShow

You are never obligated to accept a purchase offer on your home

If you put your home up for sale, you are not forced by any law or code to actually sell it.

As long as you have not signed a purchase contract, you can take your property off of the market and continue to live there.

Even if you get a really high offer or a really low offer... you are never obligated to accept an offer.

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