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NEW Happy Homeowners
When my wife and I first started thinking about buying our first home, we had no idea what we were doing or where to start. We were referred to Haris & Cody, it was the best referral ever. Haris & Cody turned our confusions into a great understanding about buying a home. They always had an answer to our questions and when it when it came time to view a house we were interested in, it was always prompt and worked with our schedule. When it came time to put our offer on the table, we received acceptance within hours and for the price we wanted. Cody was amazing with his knowledge and understanding of all the financials. Without his great relationships with the lenders, we probably wouldn't have ever been able to get a loan. Haris was even a full service agent and gave us a brand new couch and nice TV from people he knew that were not in need of them anymore. Haris and Cody's follow up is amazing, they truly care that people are happy in the homes they have purchased through them. We recommend this pair to anyone buying or selling a home, it will be the best choice you will ever make. Thank you guys for all of your hard work!
Steve and Kristina Lehecka
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Radon gas can be a worry for homeowners. This naturally occurring substance has been found in homes throughout the country. It is odorless, colorless and undetectable without sophisticated testing. Radon has been linked to many diseases, and environmental experts caution that it should be tested. Remember that if radon gas is detected, it can usually be removed at a relatively low cost with simple ventilation systems.
If you are concerned about radon in your home, you can have it tested. You can contact your nearest branch of the Environmental Protection Agency for information about how to find a reputable company qualified to perform the tests. If you are buying a new home in an area where radon has been a problem, you might consider including a radon test as part of the structural contingency clause. And if you are planning to sell your home, you can test it for radon before placing it on the market. If there is no problem, your fears will be put to rest, and even if radon is detected, it is neither difficult nor costly to correct.
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Where in the United States will you find the largest concentration of million-dollar homes?
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There are almost 314,000 million-dollar homes in the United States, and 41% of these are located in California.
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