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"I love this place!"
Dear Alice I just wanted to drop you a note to tell you what a wonderful job you and your associates did for me when I decided to sell my Rudy and Alma properties. I was amazed you were able to find a buyer so soon. Also, thank you for finding this beautiful house I now live in. I would have never found it without you. I remember telling you all the different things I wanted in a house and what neighborhood I was hoping to relocate to and you took it from there. Wow! Did you ever deliver!! I love this place! I've used other real estate companies in the past and sometimes wouldn't hear from them for several days however someone from your office was always in touch with me, I knew you were doing everything possible to find the right deal. It's always a treat to work with professionals who do what they say they'll do!! Believe me, in the future if I ever decide to buy or sell another house or property, the forst thing I'll do is call Medlock & West. Again, thanks for everything, P.S. The rose bush you gave me at the closing loves it here too and it is growing like crazy!
Rusty Black

Selling Your Home >Keeping Your House Safe
Home safety precautions are always important, but it is especially important to make your home "accident-proof" while it is on the market. Many strangers will be coming through your home who won't be aware of the minor hazards that you and your family instinctively avoid.
Go through your home with an eye for potential hazards. Remove the obstacles that you can and post "watch your head" or "watch your step" signs where they are needed. Look for loose banisters, uneven steps, precariously placed plants, art objects or anything else that could fall on someone, wet spots on bath or kitchen floors, toys that someone might fall over and anything that you have to step over or duck under. Make sure that rugs will not slip, especially those at the bottom of stairs. There aren't many things that will more quickly dampen a buyer's enthusiasm for a house than a bump on the head or an unexpected trip down a flight of stairs.
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Where is the world's oldest hotel?
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The Hotel Ryokan in the village of Awazu, Japan dates back to AD 717, when an inn was built near a hot spring reported to have miraculous healing properties. |
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