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UPDATED: Thursday, October 05, 2006

The Right Medicine for Moving Pains

Posted on Friday, September 01, 2006
 

By Bill Herrfeldt
THE ERICKSON TRIBUNE

After years of cutting grass, putting up with rising utility costs, and being hit with bills for unexpected repairs and replacements, you want to trade up to a comfortable and stimulating lifestyle, where you turn that drudgery over to others.

If you are moving to Fox Run, you escape all the drudgery of selling your house, and everything else associated with your move, thanks to the Moving Home program.

“I decided to move to Fox Run late last year. Fox Run’s Moving Home program put me in touch with an independent real estate agent who located a buyer for my house, at my price, in less than three weeks,” says Walter Kantzler, who moved to Fox Run from Livonia.

“Because the buyers wanted to move in before Christmas, we had to rush to get everything done. Fox Run recommended a company that both packed and moved my things with time to spare.

“I couldn’t be more pleased with the help I received from Moving Home,” Walter says.

Moving Home Helps Every Step of the Way
You have at your disposal realtors, attorneys, appraisers, and other professionals to help you every step of the way, from preparing your house for sale, to packing, shipping, and decorating your new home. One of those professionals is Colleen Qua, an agent with a local ERA real estate office, who has years of experience working with the needs of people reaching retirement.

“Before working in real estate, I was in the retirement living business. I learned there were not many people specializing in the unique needs of mature adults, particularly after they decide to make a move. Selling the house was at the top of the problem list,” says Colleen.

Eliminate Uncertainty
Colleen is one of several real estate agents responsible for selling the houses of people moving to Fox Run.

With her company’s unique Seller Security Plan, she is able to guarantee a minimum selling price of qualifying residences if they do not sell the house within 180 days.


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“The Michigan market has gotten worse, however I am still very busy listing and selling homes for folks moving to Fox Run,” she says.

Once the sale of your house is complete, Moving Home recommends packers and movers, and oversees the remaining details of your move.

“I wondered what I was going to do about all this stuff. It was all taken care of by Moving Home,” says Al Sayles, who moved to Fox Run from Oak Park.

Programs like Moving Home are designed to make the moving process a great deal easier. Just as important, Moving Home gets your house sold faster.

The Detroit News recently reported the average number of days a house is on the market in the Detroit metropolitan area is 150 days. The average number of days a house is on the market with Moving Home is 64.



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