Top Real Estate Agents in Wilmington, NC 28412

Thanks for the connection on Merchant Circle. Here's wishing Sunshine Blue Skys continued success in your business venture. Giving 5 stars and other "compliments" to your great MC site for your kin...Read More…
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Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and ...Read More…
I have received nothing but great service from On The Grid, they are very professional, expedient and talented. I highly recommend On The Grid.Read More…
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We wish your business to have continued growth and success. Let us help on any Chair Caning or Wicker Repair needs. Services Include: Rush - Fiber or Natural, Pressed Cane, Hand/Strand Cane, Splint...Read More…
Accessorizing, Consultations, Faux Painting, Room Arranging, Window Treatments, Home Staging, etc. No project too big or small. Coordinate your decorating projects or update your rental or investme...Read More…
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Regional Contracting Development is a North Carolina Licensed General Contractor offering Residential and Commercial Building and Repair. RCD offers Additions, Remodeling, Renovations, Crawlspace R...Read More…
Kay Baker, a life long Top Realtor in Wilmington, NC brings local knowledge and experience to her valued clients. With her decades of experience in the Wilmington, NC real estate market, she can gr...Read More…
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Bernard & Associates Realty

5.0

By Anonymous

Hello I'm looking for a 3 br 2 b house with pets allowed, with Max rent $825... Please email me at mrceo3779@gmail.com Thanjs ...read more

Atlantic Rental Management LLC

1.0

By arooney345456

This is the absolute worst rental management company! I’ve sent numerous prior inquiries to their website and called about a light on our main building that needed to be replaced. This is the only source of light we have for our building since their are no street lights near our building. After a month, we still have not received any response from Atlantic Rental Management. As a rental management company, you would expect them to have a level of professionalism and be proactive about the rentals that fall under their umbrella but unfortunately that is not the case. When we moved in, the condo was not cleaned or even inspected by Atlantic Rental Management. The previous tenants had left trash everywhere and nothing had been cleaned. Atlantic Rental suggested they could come clean AFTER we had moved in. Not to mention, there were a list of repairs that needed to be made from, missing lights, holes in the wall, broken kitchen cabinets, broken blinds, and countless others. If you want to experience the worst rental company in Wilmington, then you will rent from these people. They are an absolute joke. ...read more

True Dimensions, Inc. - Residential Appraisal Services

5.0

By Chair Caning & Wicker Repair

Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and success.Giving your company 5 stars and other "compliments" to your Circle site for your kindness. ...read more

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Upgrades that Will Add Value to Your Home and Help it Sell Faster!

In today's over crowded market, it can be tough to attract potential buyers.  There is an abundance of homes on the real estate market and home values are at levels not seen in years.  So how do you make your home stand out in this sea of similar homes?  Upgrades to your exisiting home are a great way to make your home stand out above the crowd.  Even if you are not considering selling right now, knowing which upgrades will recoup your investment when you do decide to sell is vital.  We have compiled a small list below of renovations that will add value to your home. Top 5 Renovations By Return on Investment Deck Addition (wood)    Cost:$10,061  Value Added:$8,676ROI:81.8% Siding Replacement (vinyl)    Cost:$10,256  Value Added:$8,274     ROI:80.7% Minor Kitchen Remodel  Cost:$21,246  Value Added:$16,881   ROI:79.5% Window Replacement (wood)  Cost:$11,512  Value Added:$8,946ROI:77.7% Window Replacement (vinyl)   Cost:$10,537  Value Added:$8,132     ROI:77.2%Source:Remodeling Magazines Cost Versus Value Report 2008-09 As you can see, two of the least costly renovation listed have the highest return on investment.  A deck addition not only adds value to your home, but also adds lifestyle value as well.  Weekend barbecues and entertaining definitely add enjoyment value to your home.  Renovations like window replacement can add value to your home in other ways like lowering the cost of heating and air conditioning bills when replacing older less efficient windows.The key to your renovation is finding the right contractor and the right price.  In recent years, contractors have had more work than they can handle due to the booming economy.  They could pick and choose the most profitable projects.  With the current economic conditions there are fewer of the "big" jobs available which has left more contractors competing for the $10,000 and $20,000 jobs.  The economy has actual created a natural competition that helps keep pricing favorable for the homeowner. Be sure to shop your original quote with several different contractors, ask for references for previous work and check the Better Business Bureau for any prior complaints from clients.  This will assure you that you are getting a fair price and a quality finished product.  With due diligence and the right renovation, you can not only increase your enjoyment of your house, but you can increase the value of your home as well, making it easier to sell when you are ready. ...read more

By LAI Real Estate September 23, 2009

Looming Foreclosure? Need to Sell Your House Quickly?

Is Foreclosure on the Horizon? If you've been served with papers that threaten foreclosure, you don't have much time. Even if your situation is due to health problems, a lost job, or other things out of your control, the sad truth is the lender doesn't care. Do you need to sell your house quickly due to relocation?We're real estate problem solvers, and might very well be able to bring you the very solution you've been searching for. We aren't just another real estate agency that wants to list your house and make you wait. Instead, we're real estate investors that know how to act quickly AND provide clear, fair solutions.We purchase houses and have the funds available to do so quickly. You have absolutely nothing to lose, and everything to gain by contacting us. We'll quickly tell you what solutions we can offer to help your situation. Give us a call at 910-794-8104 or visit us at www.laibuyshouses.com and let us go to work for you. ...read more

By LAI Real Estate September 10, 2009

Expand the Home Buyer Tax Credit

I completely disagree about the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit as being unfair.Unlike so many aspects of the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act signed into law last February, the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit is actually working as intended — as a true economic stimulus. Your math stops short of the real point — that the broader economic impact of home sales goes far beyond the real estate industry.National Association of Realtors economists have calculated that each existing-home sale at the median price contributes $63,101 into the local economy. So if you multiply the 1.3 million taxpayers who were estimated to claim this credit for the 2008 tax year by the NAR economic impact figure, you will see that those sales to first-time buyers in 2008-09 were responsible for an $82 billion economic impact.That's real money that flowed into the economy and was spent in home improvement stores and on service providers ranging from plumbers to painters, locksmiths to lawn maintenance, and electricians to carpenters, just to name a few likely sources.I have yet to see any data or anecdotal evidence that this tax credit is artificially inflating home values. It's not a handout or a hidden gift — it's a highly visible incentive designed to spur housing demand, boost sales, increase consumer spending and create a multiplier effect on the economy that will create new jobs and ultimately help lead the U.S. out of a recession.All that said, I will wholeheartedly agree with you that the existing First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit hasn't done enough. This has nothing to do with fairness, and everything to do with what is best for the U.S. economy. First-time homebuyers are indeed a narrow niche, and it's the move-up homebuyer market that needs to be addressed in order to accelerate a general economic recovery.We have been at the forefront of the charge (in calling for an expansion to) the existing homebuyer tax credit — from $8,000 to $15,000, open to all homebuyers and without any income limitations — and its leadership team has been highly vocal in delivering this message to our elected officials and key policymakers in Washington, D.C. Legislation for an expanded tax credit is in a Senate committee and there are several versions of companion bills in the House as well.I'll leave you with some insight from one of the nation's leading economists. Mark Zandi of Moody's Economy.com published research earlier this summer that showed the potential impact of such an expanded homebuyer tax credit would be an additional 600,000 home sales and $33 billion in real gross domestic product growth in 2010.In dollars and sense, that's the business case for an expanded homebuyer tax credit.CLICK HEREto visit our First Time Home Buyer $8000 Tax Credit website ...read more

By CENTURY 21 Sweyer & Associates September 04, 2009

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