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Christina & Michael's Testimonial
"As recent home buyers through Team Firnstahl, we could not have been more pleased with their services. Team Firnstahl continuously exceeded our expectations to help us find the right home in the right neighborhood. We appreciated Team Firnstahl's easy to use website, their personalized email alerts to per-screen new homes on the market without exact specifications, the free moving boxes, and the free moving truck. Our agent represented us well, was responsive to our calls, and made herself available in accordance with our schedules! She was extremely professional and personable and we never felt any pressure to buy quickly. Our agent went beyond the call of duty by actually delivering boxes to us and even brought us dinner the night we closed on our home!!"
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Relocation >Evaluating Neighborhoods
When sellers think about curb appeal, they usually think about their own front yard and the effort required to keep the house looking good. When prospective buyers look at homes, they evaluate both the house and the neighborhood. The price that your neighbors get for their house will have an impact on the value of your home.
This knowledge makes its own case for doing your part to make the neighborhood appealing. The time to take remedial action is before you think about moving, especially if your house is the one with peeling paint, over-grown bushes, rusty bicycles, and cracked sidewalks. The value of your home will be largely determined by the recent selling prices for comparable properties, and neighborhood "eyesores" do not help to keep the values up. Even if you don't feel that you will ever move again, you will enjoy living in a house that is a real source of pride.
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What building has been named the 21st Century Townhouse project?
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4 townhouse in Bowie, MD made of giant foam/board panels, concrete/styrofoam block frames, steel, and aerated concrete. |
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