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Relocating to Cincinnati
Recently I have had the pleasure of working with a number of clients relocating into Cincinnati. What my relocating clients found out was the real estate transaction process is different in every state and every city. For example, when purchasing … Continue reading
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Cincinnati Real Estate as seen through the eyes of …

When working in Real Esta you have to appreciate that everyone will have a different view of the same property. Buyers, sellers, real estate agents, and appraisers all see the same house in different ways. A client sent me a … Continue reading
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Cincinnati Real Estate: First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Deadline
The deadline for the First Time Home Buyer tax Credit is quickly approaching. The language of the legislation reads that the homes must be closed by November 30th, and many home buyers are not aware of the time it takes … Continue reading






