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Kevin Boer, Realtor, Alain Pinel April 27th, 2007 |
The job of a stager is to make a home look classy and elegant, while appealing to as broad a range of people as possible. Often it’s the little things, the discrete touches, that are the difference between a good and a bad staging job.
Carol Soffer’s work on this property includes quite a number of such touches, including vases, the famous “See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” monkey triumvirate, and — of course — pickled olives. No staged home is complete without them.
See this picture gallery to see what I mean.
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Kevin Boer, Realtor, Alain Pinel April 10th, 2007 |
This morning I met the home and pest inspectors at the property, and, as we expected, the property came out clean as a whistle.
The pest inspector (David Hoska from Lungren & Associates) noted some very minor water damage above the master bedroom window (see the faint stains in the picture to the left)…

…while the home inspector (Kristian Meyers from Real Estate Inspection Group) found a loose electrical socket and an almost imperceptible leak under the sink, coming from the tube where the faucet extensions sits.

You gotta love home inspections where the inspectors have to kind of stretch to find something worth noting!
(Note: The full disclosures will be available online next week some time. You’ll need to read through them thoroughly if you’re thinking of making an offer.)
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