www.cornerstonefirst.com
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Home Refinance, Purchase Loans and Debt Consolidation
Contact: Mark C Livingstone
President
2233 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 408
Washington, DC 20007
t: 202.625.1221| f: 202.318.8101 mark@cornerstonefirst.com
Washington DC
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Please view the Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC are photos, real estate & community resources located on our website to assist you with buying or selling the metro Washington DC area.
You will find Bethesda community & neighborhood information for Potomac, North Potomac, Rockville, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Kensington, Wheaton, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Olney, Urbana, Clarksburg, Frederick, and Damascus MD.
Let's face it. Changing homes is probably the most difficult transition anyone goes through. Don't you wish you could just shut your door one day and walk into a new home the next and have everything be right where it should be? Like some kind of hermit crab just picking up a new shell?
Remember what it feels like to put on a pair of shoes that really fit well? When you go to the shoe store to try on a new pair of shoes, you have yourself measured and you know what will fit and what will not. The salesman measures for length and width and if he is really good will observe whether you need extra arch support or heel comfort.
Maryland Home
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You do not have to do anything to sell your house! The following tools are meant to encourage you and assist you but are not required to sell an "as is" house.
Doing Something:
First, buy or borrow a digital video camera. Walk through your home and record the memories of your home the way it is. Talk about the past. This video will prove priceless to you and your descendants.
Bethesda Home
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This brochure will explain what an "as is" sale is and also how to effectively sell a home "as is."
"As is" conjures different images for a buyer or seller.
For the seller it means that the seller of a house doesn't have to do anything to fix up their home in order to sell it. It usually also suggests that nothing will be done to fix problems that a buyer may find with a home in the course of the purchase process.