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Peggy Butera-Office Manager Our mother/daughter relationship is such a success we knew a business relationship would be equally rewarding . . . for the both of us as well as for YOU! Although she is not licensed in real estate, Peggy has been at the helm since 1992 to keep all of the administrative tasks in balance and under control. You won’t meet a more efficient and organized worker. I attribute a large part of our career success to when Peggy began tending to the endless paperwork and follow-up that is required in this business. It was then that I began focusing 100% of our time on the needs of our customers and clients. When Peggy is not working, she enjoys playing golf! Sherry Busedu – Marketing Director Although Sherry is not licensed in real estate, she has over 15 years of business experience. She handles all the marketing details for the team. Sherry has a degree in Business Administration from Gwynedd Mercy College. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her husband and son.  It's our job to know EVERYTHING about Blue Bell, Plymouth Meeting and King of Prussia! Ask us any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and we promise to get back to you quickly... 
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Some things are hard to measure, and others are easy. Success in a real estate sale is easy. It occurs when the "SOLD" sign is in your front yard. And having that occur as quickly as possible is the goal of every real estate agent and every home seller.
You have undoubtedly heard that old saying about the "hard way" and the "easy way" to do something. The hard way to get the "SOLD" sign up is to try and sell it yourself. The easy way is to use the services of a real estate sales professional, someone who is not only trained to get it sold, but to get as much for your home as the market will bear.
Remember, the agent doesn't get paid until your home is "SOLD". And the amount they earn in commission is dependent upon the amount of the sale. That's a lot of genuine motivation to do the job right. Save yourself headaches and frustration when you are ready to sell--call a professional real estate agent.
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What is the most expensive piece of property ever recorded?
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In October 1988, the Mediya Building in central Tokyo was quoted at 358.5 million yen ($248,000) per square foot.
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