Thursday, December 18, 2008

Heres how to get updates about all Omaha Homes for sale

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Here's how to get updates about Omaha homes...
If you're going to buy a home in Omaha or the surrounding area in the next 6-12 months (or sooner), a free subscription to our Market Watch program will be VERY helpful to you.
It works like this...
Our computers make a list of all the homes that are currently on the market (includingsome available only to real estate agents), and then we post them on a secret, "MEMBERS ONLY" website that so far only about 100 people know about.
We update the site daily with brand new properties and send a note by emailonce they're updated.
How cool is that?
On the secret "members" site, there's maps, detailed guides, brochures, pictures of Omaha, growth patterns, school information and lots more.
Get started today:
http://www.omahahomehunter.com/marketwatch.php
You won't ever have to wonder where a property is, or what price it's selling for. You'll have all the same information that real estate agents have.
Imagine all the time it will save... and how much more fun your search will be!
A free subscription to Omaha Market Watch gives you all the information without any hassle -- often before the homes are ever advertised in the newspaper or homes magazines, or even on public sites like Realtor.com To request Market Watch now, just visit this link
Omaha Market Watch Newsletter
... you can also call us at 402-596-1234 and share a bit about your plans.
Mark CiochonCBSHOME Real Estate13110 West Dodge Road Omaha NE 68154
P.S. If you're one of the first 25 subscribers, we'll also send you our famous "Guide to Omaha House Prices" with over 100 types of homes, neighborhoodsand prices, plus town information and a local phone directory.
For all Omaha NE homes for sale please visit http://www.housesinomaha.com/

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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Home Inspections

Evening friends. I thought it would be worth talking about home inspections and the selection process. It has been my experience that a home inspector with an ASHI certification is the best way to go when getting your Omaha Real Estate inspected. In order to get an ASHI certification you must have 250 fee paid home inspections completed in accordance to the American Society of Home Inspection standards of practice. I had a client just this week who did their home work and found their own home inspector who had some letters behind the name to show he passed some classes on home inspections but when the home inspection was done we were not provided a written report of the findings, no pictures and other than being a nice guy I am not sure the inspector really had any credentials to speak of. Luckily the home was in good shape and was really an easy inspection. The client was happy, but with out a written report, photos etc. if there are any issues with the home in the future there will be no reference to fall back on to see if this issue was present at the time of purchase or if the issues arose after purchase. In closing, ask your inspector how many homes have he or she inspected in the past year, how long have they been doing fee inspections, who did they work under to get their certifications and ask what kind of report will they be providing including photos of attic etc. Also, see if they provide any type of warranty or at a minimum a limited Service One Warranty or equal. Here is the link to the local Omaha chapter

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