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Mid City real estate is booming in New Orleans. Learn about what’s driving all the real estate excitement in Mid City, whether you’re buying or selling a home in New Orleans’ Mid City neighborhood.
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Our offer has been accepted, and we close November 20, 2015. It’s a “hurry-up-and-wait” thing for now, just going through the process of appraisals, inspections, loan finalization, and so on. Meanwhile… I am collecting ideas from Pinterest, trying to get …
It’s Official – We Are Renovating an Uptown Double! Read more »
By the end of this post, you may wonder how long we’ve owned this property. For the record, we haven’t even got an accepted offer yet. We do have a “handshake” deal that will be formalized by the end of …
What’s better, an Open House or Broker Tour for your listed home? In my opinion, the Broker Tour wins hands-down, and here’s why: One of the first things we do when we list a property is schedule a broker tour. …
If you are working as a “For Sale By Owner” on selling your home, you may have already encountered a sale that fell through due to an unqualified buyer, or other obstacles that you didn’t foresee. You can visit …
It’s easy to take for granted all the scenes we see every day in New Orleans. If not for getting volunteered to work a trade show this weekend… we would never have done such a “touristy” thing as jump on …