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"I used Dana to find and buy my home. He gave his honest opinion on each house we looked at and his advice in negotiating the buy/sell agreement was advantageous. Dana's slogan “I won't rest until you're satisfied” holds true. He spent months showing me houses until I found the one that was right for my family. Thank you, Dana, we love our home! I highly recommend Dana to anyone who is looking for an honest, no pressure realtor to buy or sell their home.
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![]() Conduct your Own Energy Audit
Self-starters don’t necessarily need a pro to assess their home’s energy deficiencies. With a little elbow grease and one of several free do-it-yourself guides to home energy auditing, you can get a good sense of where your home is leaking hot and cool air, and how your choice of appliances and your energy use contributes to energy loss.
![]() Improve your Credit before you Buy
Improve your Credit before you Buy
Many prospective homeowners find out the hard way the importance of a good credit score when they apply for a home mortgage, especially after the subprime loan crisis. If you are considering buying a home in the near future, it is a good idea to give your credit score a check-up and then take positive steps to improve your credit score if you find problems. Ideally, it is best to begin working on improving your credit score at least six months before you plan to start shopping for a home. |