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Sell ​​your home for an extra $20K Mini Guide

Want to sell your home quickly and for top dollar?

We all wish we could just wave a magic wand and our house sells for a crazy high price, right?

It happens, especially in a hot real estate market, such as we’ve seen in the last 2 years).

But, the market always fluctuates, and based on the latest statistics, it’s starting to slow down.

The point is, don’t leave it up to chance – you can influence the outcome no matter what the market is.

But, to sell your home at top dollar usually requires a bit of an effort

Real Estate News

Big Hit Music Shares Update On Legal Action Against Violation Of BTS And TXT’s Rights

Big Hit Music has released new statements about its legal response to the violation of its artists’ rights.

On June 29, Big Hit Music shared two separate statements regarding the protection of its artists BTS and TXT against personal attacks such as maliciously edited posts, false rumors, sexual harassment, and more.

Big Hit Music’s full English statement regarding BTS is as follows:

Hello.
This is Big Hit Music.

Our company regularly initiates legal proceedings against perpetrators of malicious activities related to BTS, including defamation, personal attacks, sexual harassment, the spread of groundless information, and ill-intentioned criticism. We would like to

Realtor

Historic Nelson Pollard House to be fashioned into event center | News

Angela Janes has known for the past 10 years that she wants to open a business that functions as an event center and reception area. She just didn’t know where.

That changed this summer when she saw Logansport’s historic Pollard Nelson House listed for sale.

“I have kind of had my eye on running an event center for about a decade,” Janes said. “I just kind of get on realtor.com and see what’s out there. Over the years I’ve looked at lots and lots of houses, and nothing has ever felt right. When the Pollard Nelson House hit realtor.com, I

Rent Out Property

Rent freeze Bill passes first stage at Holyrood

Legislation that would temporarily freeze rents and ban evictions in Scotland has passed its first stage in the Scottish Parliament.

MSPs backed the general principles of the Cost of Living (Tenant Protection) (Scotland) Bill by 88 votes to 29 on Tuesday evening.

Stage two amendments will be taken on Wednesday and a final vote will happen on Thursday.

A motion to treat the Bill as emergency legislation was passed by 86 votes to 28 earlier on Tuesday.

Patrick Harvie

The Scottish Government minister appeared at a Holyrood committee on Tuesday ahead of the Bill being debated (Jane Barlow/PA)

The Scottish Tories voiced

Real Estate News

The Rising Demand For City Center Houses in the North West

With the current economic boom the housing market is seeing, many are looking to move closer to city centers outside of London. With the capital still showing property values ​​far above the rest of the UK, there are many benefits to moving to different areas.

Cities in the North-West like Liverpool and Manchester are considered the best places to buy property due to their vibrant culture, growing economies and array of job opportunities. This has seen houses in city centers become prime real estate.

Compared to other kinds of properties like flats and apartments, properties like Townhouses or Duplexes offer

Realtor

Ace Attorney Fans Are Angry Over People Calling Clown Lady Hot

Ace Attorney fans are very upset over an animation that shows Geiru snapping her suspenders into her bust.


If you’re a fan of the Ace Attorney series then you may be aware of the clown girl. For those who aren’t aware it’s probably helpful if I bring you up to speed.


Geiru Toneido is a villain from the 2016 3DS title Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice. To simplifly: She’s the daughter of a famous performer but an instructor tells her she’s not cut out to follow in her father’s footsteps. So she becomes a balloon artist instead, obviously.

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Art Installation Honors Victims of Police Brutality

A new Fort Greene art installation, “Witnessing,” uses antiquated emergency call boxes to honor victims of modern-day police brutality. Six 7-foot-tall call boxes outfitted with screens and placed around the plaza at 300 Ashland broadcast video testimonials from victims and survivors of police violence.

The exhibit was originally created by Bradley McCallum over 20 years ago in collaboration with Jacqueline Tarry in response to the citywide protests following the police abuse of Abner Louima in 1997 and Amadou Diallo in 1999. The artist decided to revisit the project to reiterate the ongoing fight to end racism, violence and the abuse