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| Posted on Thursday, June 01, 2006 |
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Don't Miss This Chance to Save Thousands on Your Dream Home at Fox Run
| Thoughts of Selling Your House Giving You Nightmares?
Many people who move to Fox Run say the same thing, “If I could have found an easier way to sell my house, I’d have moved sooner.” With so many people in the same boat, Fox Run developed a program to make selling your home as easy as pie. It’s called Moving Home.
It all starts with a visit in your house by Relocation Counselor Sharon Baksa. You state your concerns and a plan is tailored to sell your house, just for you. It can include such things as:
• Putting your house in saleable condition by arranging for needed repairs.
• Coordinating vendors, like painters or electricians.
• Arranging for home inspection. | |
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• Introducing you to an independent real estate agent, and helping with pricing and marketing strategies.
• Arranging for packing and moving.
• Showing you the many optional design upgrades available to make your Fox Run apartment home accommodate every aspect of the lifestyle you enjoy.
At Fox Run, the expert staff have helped hundreds of people sell their houses, and they are anxious to do the same for you. Call 1-800-843-1433 for more information about the free Moving Home program. |
By Bill Herrfeldt
ERICKSON TRIBUNE
We've all heard the cliché: timing is everything. Well this is one instance when bad timing could cost you $7,000!
Fox Run, Oakland County's most popular address for people 62-plus is about to raise the prices of their beautiful apartment homes. But you can avoid this increase if you reserve your new home before September 1, 2006.
“Now is a good time to 'buy' or at the very least take a closer look at what is available,” says Fox Run Retirement Counselor Carolyn Ives.
“But you’ll have to hurry and call me – I’m very busy all of June showing apartments to people moving to Fox Run.” Fox Run features a wide variety of floor plans, but according to Carolyn, three of those designs: the Brighton, Fallston, and Dover are always in high demand.
“The Brighton boasts a large living area, ideal for relaxation and conversation, with plenty of space for a dining table to entertain friends and family,” she says. “And the generously proportioned bedroom features a large walk-in closet with ample room for your clothing and accessories.”
“What’s nicer than walking from your master suite, directly onto you own private balcony? The Dover, an extra-large one-bedroom, has a built-in, recessed balcony and a huge living area. It’s one of my favorites!” says Carolyn.
“The two-bedroom, one-bath Fallston, with its optional patio, is one of our most flexible models. The second bedroom will always be ready for friends or family to sleep over, or it can be your own personal retreat after a long, fulfilling day,” Carolyn says.
“September 1 will be here before you know it! Schedule an appointment with me this week to see our popular apartment designs. Most important, if you reserve your apartment home before September 1, 2006, you won't lose up to $7,000,” Carolyn concludes.
For a personal tour of these outstanding homes, hurry and call Retirement Counselor Carolyn Ives today at 1-800-843-1433. She’ll fit you into the first appointment available, and show you just how not to lose money by locking into current prices.