Monday, June 28th, 2010 at
7:55 am
It can be quite tough to sell yourself however in these troublesome financial times it is becoming extremely difficult. Not only are potential buyers going to struggle to obtain a mortgage in this current credit crunch they may also find it hard to sell their own house. It should go without saying that your house needs to be in pristeen fashion in order for it to tempt a wood-be buyer. Yes it should go without saying however you would be amazed how many houses that I have visited that were a complete state. In this article I will be providing free tips that will help you to sell your house.
To start with I would like to point out that I am by no means an estate agent; as a career I am an SEO specialist; I also provide people with a quality DVD authoring service as well as fostering solutions on a part-time basis.
De-clutter
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
7:36 am
I am not sure what you think but from where I am standing this credit crunch is starting to have a major negative affect. Recognised companies are going to the wall unable to continue and compete in the current downturn. Rock solid firms are also folding after being unable to borrow the money that they have become accustomed to lending. Unemployment rates are going through the roof, doom and gloom is starting to set in up and down the country. So when will this credit crunch end?
Before I continue I should really point out that I am by no means a financial expert and that I do not work within that particular business sector. I am personally involved with offering online guitar lessons for beginners; I also work with a company offering a DVD duplication service and I help people to stop stuttering.
I would prefer to not add to the doom and gloom however I happen to think that 2009 is going to be a rather tough year, financially! If you can keep your job then you should feel quite privileged and proud as this should the number one priority at this current time. At the moment there seems to be far too much chatter going on and not enough action – this is something that needs to change and change fast if we are going to emerge from this mess any time soon. In the UK we had a reduction in the rate of VAT tax, what a waste of time that proved to be.
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