Why You Should Hire a Construction Consultant

Written by: Lyle Charles Consulting If you are planning on starting a construction project of your own, then you’re going to be faced with numerous tasks. First, you’re going to have to employ the right personnel that will handle the project in an effective manner. Then, you’re going to have to manage all of the finances associated with the project. Finally, there is the emotional and physical toll that this entire project is going to take on you. You need to be prepared for this task, which is why you should seek out the advice of a construction consulting service. By hiring a construction consultant, you are forgoing the “lone wolf” approach and are actually giving your project a chance to start off on the right foot. With so many qualified candidates...

How to Generate Multiple Offers on a Home

How to Generate Multiple Offers on a Home

What does an agent do when he or she doesn’t have a list of potential buyers who might want to view a hot property? Turning to marketing services, or just thinking outside the box will often go a long a way in getting the word out about a property. Usually, all it takes is more people seeing a home to get it sold. Here are some ideas on how agents and sellers can get more foot traffic and multiple offers on a home. Utilize “Just Listed” One of the greatest assets an agent has when trying to sell a property is its “just listed” status. New homes are of immediate interest to home buyers, who probably already receive email alerts when the homes are listed at places like RedFin. Utilizing the “just listed” tag gives you access to this pool of motivated...

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“the Village”

The West Village is oft referenced as simply, “the Village”, despite the existence of the crosstown East Village.  The Village was the mecca of artistic development and social unrest in the 50s and 60s.  The community has retained its beatnik vibe, but has developed into an effectual suburb of neighboring New York University, and also has some overspill from the Meatpacking district’s high-end shopping and boutiques. Nevertheless, the residential portions of the Village remain quaint and green. Tree-lined streets, and row-houses are typical for the area, and while rent for an one-bedroom pushes upwards of $2500.00, the benefits of living in the Village including immediate access to some of NYCs best bars and restaurants, walking distance to...