 Joe Jackson is one of the top-selling Realtors in the Clintonvillle - Beechwold and University areas. Joe and his staff of buyers' specialists and assistants strive to provide you, the client, with the best real estate service possible! Licensed since 1979, Joe has been involved in hundreds of sales in both the residential and investment market place. His hard work and dedications have earned Joe the Columbus Board of Realtors 25 Million-Dollar Club, the RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award, and the Columbus Board of Realtors volunteer service award. Joe and his staff are well trained to use effectively all the tools of today's technology to help provide you with high quality service. His clients speak best for him. "Joe is a joy to work with, and he went far above and beyond to make my entire home buying process a successful and enjoyable one." Debora F. Pariano "We have found Joe to be very professional and personable: He possesses all the qualities of a top notch Real Estate professional and, most importantly, he gets results'." Jim and Mara McCoy Call Joe Jackson today at 1-800-278-5855 for the professional team who can serve your real estate needs.  Erik is a resident of Central Ohio where he grew up in Clintonville and attended Bishop Watterson High School. He then attended The Ohio State University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering. While at The Ohio State University, Erik played on the Men's Club Volleyball team and worked in the office of Admissions for five years. During his years in college, Erik’s dedication to his studies, team, and his job taught him the value of hard work along with the importance of working with a team. Erik’s real estate career began when he and his friend from high school bought three houses on The Ohio State University campus to rent out to students. He and his friend molded their entrepreneurial skills and now are owners of NollHiss Realty, LLC, a real estate rental company serving the campus area. Erik received his license in September 2004 and is now serving as an agent for the Jackson team. Meet Jeanie Hetzler REALTOR Jeanie is a life long resident of Central Ohio. She graduated from Capital University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. She spent 20 years of her professional career working as a nurse. She has been licensed as a Realtor since 2000. She enjoys working with both buyers & sellers. Jeanie holds the ABR and GRI designations as a result of furthering her real estate education. She has 2 daughters who are students at The Ohio State University. She and her husband enjoy traveling, boating and many other outdoor activities. Meet Wesley Lane Caviness REALTOR Lane is a recent addition to The Jackson Team. He has a B.S. degree from Radford University and comes to us with an extensive background in mortgage financing, secondary mortgage market, banking, and real estate. Lane worked for Fannie Mae in the Washington, DC area for 7 years, before moving to Columbus Ohio in the spring of 2005. He then worked two and a half years for Huntington Bank as a loan officer and business banker. Lane is a dedicated agent who is always willing to go the extra mile to support his clients’ needs.
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Most buyers want a home that is in tip-top condition and ready for them to occupy, but many homes sell for bargain prices because they need work. Buyers love "fixer-uppers" for the obvious reasons: the affordable price and the satisfaction of remodeling the house to accommodate your tastes and needs.
Whether you are buying the property for yourself or as an investment, choose a house that is in a good location and structurally sound. It should be priced enough below market value (usually 25%) to allow plenty of room for a profitable re-sale after the work is completed.
It is important to educate yourself before taking on a fixer-upper project. Inexpensive cosmetic improvements often give the greatest return on your investment-- paint will increase the value three times for every dollar invested. Landscaping, carpeting, and light fixtures are also relatively inexpensive improvements. Try to avoid purchasing a house that needs expensive structural improvements such as a new roof, plumbing, wiring, or foundation repairs.
Remodeling a kitchen will rarely add more than the cost of the upgrade, but new appliances usually give a fine return. An extra bathroom is the best renovation from an investment point of view, often giving twice its cost in added value.
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According to Feng Shui, the art of home placement, what five elements are needed in a harmonious environment?
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Wood, fire, earth, metal and water must be balanced to create a happy, prosperous home. |
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