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        <title>Southern Maryland Home Search</title>
        <description>Providing Southern Maryland Home Sellers With the Best Place to 						Advertise.</description>
        <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com</link>
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            <title>Don't Decide On Your Emotions</title>
            <description>When conversing with real estate agents, you will often find that when they 			talk to you about buying real estate, they will refer to your purchase as a "home." Yet if 			you are selling property, they will often refer to it as a "house." There is a reason for 			this. Buying real estate is often an emotional decision, but when selling real estate you 			need to remove emotion from the equation.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/deciding_on_emotions.html</link>
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            <title>Interior Touch-Ups</title>
            <description>When selling your home, you want to make sure that you have "touched-up" all 			of the little things on the insid of your home. Plumbing and Fixtures, Ceilings, Walls and 			Painting, Carpet and Flooring, Windows and Doors, Odor Control.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/interior_touchups.html</link>
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            <title>Exterior Touch-Ups</title>
            <description>Most real estate advice tells you to work on the outside of the house first, 			but unless there is a major project involved, we believe it is best to do it last. There 			are two main reasons for this. First, the first steps in preparing the interior of the 				house are easier. They also help develop the proper mind set required for selling - 				beginning to think of your "home" as a marketable commodity. Second, the exterior is the 			most important. A homebuyer’s first impression is based on his or her view of the house 			from the real estate agent’s car.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/exterior_touchups.html</link>
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            <title>Meeting the Real Estate Agents</title>
            <description>So you’ve decided to sell your home and have a fairly good idea of what you 			think it is worth. Being a sensible home seller, you schedule appointments with three 				local listing agents who’ve been hanging stuff on your front doorknob for years. Each 				Realtor comes prepared with a "Competitive Market Analysis" on fancy paper and they each 			recommend a specific sales price.
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            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/meeting_agents.html</link>
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            <title>Which Realtor Do You Choose?</title>
            <description>If you’re like many people, you pick Realtor number three. This is an agent 			who seems willing to listen to your input and work with you. This is an agent that cares 			about putting the most money in your pocket. This is an agent that is willing to start out 			at your price and if you need to drop the price later, you can do that easily, right? 				After all, everyone else does it!</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/choose_your_realtor.html</link>
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            <title>Behind the Scenes</title>
            <description>Whichever the case, if you start out with too high a price on your home, you 			may have just added to your stress level, and selling a home is stressful enough. There 			will be a lot of "behind the scenes" action taking place that you don’t know 						about.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/behind_scenes.html</link>
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            <title>Duties of the Listing Agent</title>
            <description>The listing contract will specify that your agent is acting as a "seller’s 			agent." This means that, in the sale of your house, they are working for you and only you. 			However, there may be times when your listing agent has a client who wants to buy your 				home.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/agent_duties.html</link>
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            <title>Are Commissions Negotiable</title>
            <description>In some areas of the country there is a certain percentage that real estate 			agents expect to earn as a commission. This commission amount is a certain percent of the 			sales price. Or, some companies will charge a set fee for their services.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/negotiable_commisions.html</link>
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            <title>How Will My Agent Earn Commission?</title>
            <description>Your listing contract specifies a listing price. Your agent’s job is to bring 			a "ready, willing and able" buyer to present an offer. If you reach agreement with the 				buyer, then the agent has done his job and earned the commission. Once the sale has 				closed, the real estate broker gets paid from the proceeds of the sale.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/earning_commission.html</link>
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            <title>What Is the Agent's Role?</title>
            <description>When you bought your home, you probably used the services of a real estate 			agent. You found that agent through a referral from a friend or family member, or through 			some sort of advertising or marketing. The agent helped you in many ways and eventually 			you found the house of your dreams, made an offer, closed the deal, and moved 						in.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/agents_role.html</link>
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            <title>What Will They Do For Me?</title>
            <description>It seems fairly obvious that when you put your house up for sale that your 			agent will put a "for sale" sign in the front yard. The sign will identify the agent’s 				company, the agent, and have a phone number so prospective buyers can call and get 					information.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/do_for_me.html</link>
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            <title>Multiple Listing Service</title>
            <description>Even before the sign is up and the brochures are ready, your agent should 				list your property with the local MLS (Multiple Listing Service). The MLS is a database of 			all the homes listed by local real estate agents who are members of the service, which is 			practically all of the local agents.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/multiple_listing_service.html</link>
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            <title>Agent Open Houses</title>
            <description>An open house when your property is first placed on the market can be very 			important, but not for the reasons most homeowners think. Just like with advertising, most 			visitors to open houses rarely buy the house they come to look at. They may not even know 			the price of your home when they stop by to visit – they probably just followed an "Open 			House" sign to your door.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/open_houses.html</link>
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            <title>Agent Advertising</title>
            <description>Individual agents may advertise your home for the same reasons as companies 			do. They usually advertise in classified ads or in specialty magazines featuring houses 			available for sale.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/agent_advertising.html</link>
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            <title>Internet Advertising</title>
            <description>Real estate agents who utilize the internet as a place to advertise your home 			are 99% of the time, going to be the best way to go. Having a internet marketing plan that 			reaches the abundant users of the internet is one of the best things they can do to market 			your home.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/internet_advertising.html</link>
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            <title>Why You Shouldn't Be Home</title>
            <description>When you are trying to sell your home, prospective buyers will be making 				appointments to come and view your home at different times. A lot of times you will be at 			home enjoying a peaceful afternoon. So what do you do?</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/leave_home.html</link>
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            <title>Getting Ready For Home Inspection</title>
            <description>When you are selling your home and it gets a contract of sale, you may end up 			having a home inspection. There are a lot of things you will want to do.</description>
            <link>http://www.homesearch-md.com/seller_tips/controlling_feeling.html</link>
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