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text 2020-07-02 09:05
How Do The Best Realtors Make Real Estate Property Listings Work?

When it comes to selling off homes, property listings in Nova Scotia can play a major role in finding buyers and ensuring property sales quickly. Here are some ways that professional realtors use to make property listings of clients work well.

 

Posting listings in the best places

 

Other than the MLS, they post your listings in classified websites, property related forums and websites, magazines and many other resources where it is easier to get the attention of customers, and sell properties off faster. The location of listings is an important factor to make them work.

 

Advertising homes with the right pricing

 

You have to list the home properly, by pricing within the market value. A good listing is one that is rightly priced, and shows up for most of the time on all those places that buyers tend to frequent. There are plenty of listings available on the market, and buyers can easily narrow their search down to find the ones that have a fair pricing. If the pricing of your homes goes beyond their budget, your property will lie unsold for a long time, and that would be bad. Good realtors can post real estate property listings well enough, with fair pricing.

 

Using attractive thumbnails

 

Good realtors also know how to use the most attention-grabbing thumbnails that can catch the interest of maximum number of buyers out there. They can use tricks that make your home look bigger and better even on a small sized thumbnail, thus improving the chances of sales.

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review 2019-02-08 00:48
Nova Scotia Runner
Nova Scotia Runner - Sheila R. Munoz

I enjoy reading books that normally I would not. I do this because it allows me the chance to expand my horizon, maybe find a new author, as well as learn from different writing styles.

 

The Nova Scotia Runner is one of those books that I took time out to read, and I usually would not. I am more of a fantasy guy, but I also love books where you can tell that the heart and soul of the author is in it. I also value an author who takes time out to research; especially if it is hailed as a historical novel.

 

Author Sheila Munoz did not disappoint in either of these two categories. Any reader can appreciate the historical value of this first book in the Nova Scotia Series. I could also tell that Mrs. Munoz had a passion for the characters of the book.

 

As stated, this is not a genre I would normally read, but what I found refreshing was the easy reading. I didn't feel as if I needed to go back and forth to figure out who was who. It was a book that I could easily read, put down, and come back to. When I did put it down I still found myself wondering what was going to happen.

 

Her characters seem genuine and real. 

 

I do not want to say to much because I do not wish to spoil the story, but if you are looking for an easy "pick up" book that still will feed your book lover's soul; then this is a good one!

 

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review 2014-03-27 00:00
Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia
Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia - Helen Creighton lots of nice sea songs & variations on old friends that show up all over the place, in different guises. as far as I can tell, these are very much collected straight from the singers and not "westernized", a term that means one thing to my ear but might not be the correct term.

from the introduction, describing a remote place near Halifaxx: "The houses of the Hartlans are grouped in a circle. In the centre stands the ghost house, ostracised for the unwelcome guest it harbours. Above the entrance may still be seen nails where the old grandfather used to place a board with nine letters taken from the German Bible to dispel witches who pursued them." YES!
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review 2014-03-27 00:00
Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia
Songs and Ballads from Nova Scotia - Helen Creighton lots of nice sea songs & variations on old friends that show up all over the place, in different guises. as far as I can tell, these are very much collected straight from the singers and not "westernized", a term that means one thing to my ear but might not be the correct term.

from the introduction, describing a remote place near Halifaxx: "The houses of the Hartlans are grouped in a circle. In the centre stands the ghost house, ostracised for the unwelcome guest it harbours. Above the entrance may still be seen nails where the old grandfather used to place a board with nine letters taken from the German Bible to dispel witches who pursued them." YES!
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