Martha Bouquin, Realtor and Referrals

Martha Bouquin, Realtor and Referrals Nationwide Referral Services. Screening and Matching you with a Realtor in your area. LOOKING FOR A REALTOR IN YOUR AREA? Thank you for considering us!

My team and I specialize in Nationwide Referral Services! No matter where you live in the USA, we can assist in finding you, or your family & friends, the best Realtor in your area -- thoughtfully screened to meet your specific needs and desires. Contact me any time for this little-known service, at no commitment or cost to you! [email protected], 716-652-0065.

Looking to buy a home, or sell? Internet searches are a great place to start but you will benefit from using an experien...
07/25/2017

Looking to buy a home, or sell? Internet searches are a great place to start but you will benefit from using an experienced hard-working realtor. We can search listings matching your exact specs, and often learn of listings before they even hit the web. We are there for you 24-7 and will help you make your dreams come true. Call 716-652-0065 today.

Know why SPRINGTIME is the best time to sell your home?CURB APPEAL! After winter's muddy snow and salt come flowers bloo...
03/29/2017

Know why SPRINGTIME is the best time to sell your home?
CURB APPEAL! After winter's muddy snow and salt come flowers blooming, spring-cleanup and manicured lawns. The best time for a great first impression.

GETTING A BETTER PRICE! After tax return season, people have an extra bit of cash and are willing to pay more.

BUYERS WANT TO SETTLE DOWN before the busy summer months, before vacation, and especially those with children starting in a new school.

As a realtor at Nothnagle Real Estate, I partner with Mona Cook to offer you the best of the best for your real estate needs. Whether you, or a friend,* are a buyer, seller, or just thinking.... we look forward to hearing from you. Message me here on Facebook, or email at [email protected] or call 716-652-0065.
(*Let us know if someone you know is interested in buying or selling, we offer referral bonuses!)

What is winter good for?HOME BUYING AND SELLING! (who knew??)
01/20/2015

What is winter good for?
HOME BUYING AND SELLING! (who knew??)

Not sure why buying a home in the winter might be a smart move? Take a look at 3 reasons why you may be missing out if you don't.

WHAT IS A REAL ESTATE REFERRAL??If you are interested in selling or purchasing a property, where do you begin? The newsp...
01/19/2015

WHAT IS A REAL ESTATE REFERRAL??

If you are interested in selling or purchasing a property, where do you begin? The newspaper? The company in your neighborhood? A realtor you know? Craigslist??

These are all good answers, but in addition (or instead!) consider our referral service. No matter where you are located in the US, we do the work of searching and screening for a Real Estate team IN YOUR AREA. Someone who, we feel, may fit your specific needs. No commitment. No pressure. And you pay us nothing.

Keep it simple. Give us a try. We truly look forward to helping you.

LOOKING FOR A REALTOR IN YOUR AREA?My team and I specialize in Nationwide Referral Services!No matter where you live in ...
01/16/2015

LOOKING FOR A REALTOR IN YOUR AREA?

My team and I specialize in Nationwide Referral Services!
No matter where you live in the USA, we can assist in finding you, or your family & friends, the best Realtor in your area -- thoughtfully screened to meet your specific needs and desires.

Contact me any time for this little-known service, at no commitment or cost to you! Thank you for considering us!
[email protected], 716-652-0065.

Great advice from Realtor.com:Want to Sell Your House? Don’t Do These 4 ThingsBy: Anne Miller When potential buyers driv...
01/15/2015

Great advice from Realtor.com:
Want to Sell Your House? Don’t Do These 4 Things
By: Anne Miller

When potential buyers drive up to your home, they’re full of hope.

They imagine themselves baking in the kitchen and their kids playing in the yard. Most of all they think: “Could this be my home?”

Then they look closer. They see a mess by the driveway and the peeling paint near the roofline. Very quickly, they decide to keep driving—and keep looking. They don’t want your home. The exterior tells them the interior might have the same negative impact.

They’ve already done research on your neighborhood and know your asking price. Now they’re just driving by to see if your home has that “it” factor—not an “ick” factor.

Where do most sellers go wrong? Here are the main mistakes they make:

1. DON'T Ignore curb appeal

How your home appears from the curb is extremely important. It’s the proverbial first impression. If your home looks inviting from the outside—the yard maintained, the garden manicured and the paint fresh—potential buyers will take an interest in it. If not, they might think the interior is likely unkempt, too—and they’ll move on.

2. DON'T Crowd the buyer

When you sell your home, take yourself out of the picture. If you happen to be home, greet any potential buyers and then allow them to walk through your home undisturbed. Give them a chance to picture their couches in the living room or their dining set in the dining room. Let them have space to discuss what they’re seeing.

Some sellers crowd a buyer, thinking that any newcomer will want all the details of every renovation and every nook. Don’t do this. Let the buyer be. You can always provide an info sheet to describe anything you feel should be mentioned.

3. DON'T Offer that ‘lived-in’ look

Prospective buyers don’t want to see your clutter. It’s distracting and makes it hard for them to picture themselves in your home. A mess can often hide aspects of the home that would entice someone else to buy.

When you’re selling, keep a tidy home and tuck away all your family photos and knickknacks. Try to create as many open, clear spaces as you can. Clean off counters and other surfaces. Even the toaster and blender should be stored away when you show your home.

Ideally you will have time to give all the rooms a fresh coat of paint. You don’t need to hire an interior designer, but do look over your home with an unbiased eye. Is it warm and inviting? Pleasing to the eye?

4. DON'T Let odors linger

If you smoke or have pets, your home will likely have an odor. Although you might be used to it, others may not appreciate it.

Removing pet urine smells out of carpets takes care; you’ll likely need to use special solutions or a steam cleaner. With rugs, you may just have to buy new ones. Vinegar will work on most flooring. If you have a litter box, change it daily while showing your home.

If you smoke, try to smoke outside as much as possible. Most nonsmokers are sensitive to the smell of smoke. Not only will they want to leave, they may also find the prospect of cleansing a home of smoke odor a turnoff. You may be so used to it that you hardly notice the odor, but others will walk out the door quickly.

If there is a heavy smell in the home from years of smoking indoors, try washing the walls with vinegar. And don’t forget the curtains, shades and anything else that might collect the tar and resin from the smoke.

For any unwanted smells, try baking soda. Sprinkle it around the house, on the furniture and on the carpets. Let it sit for a day so the granules can absorb the odors and then vacuum it all up. You may have to do this a few times.

Think of it as vacuuming your way to a good deal on your home.

Based on an original article by Laura Sherman

12/02/2014

Our Home City, a great place to live! Did you know...

Buffalo, NY, is the second largest city in New York State. Located in Western New York on the shores of Lake Erie and the mighty Niagara River.

Buffalo is experiencing a revival from its industrial past and seeing a resurgence in the health, education and tourism sectors. Buffalo is the proud home of some of the finest examples of American architecture built by the greatest architects in America's history, including Frank Lloyd Wright and H.H. Richardson, and parks and parkways by Frederick Law Olmsted.

Buffalo's multi-cultural population provides a robust and vibrant theater, festival, art, music and entertainment scene, including the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, the Albright-Knox Art Museum and Shea's Performing Arts Center. Higher-education opportunities abound in Western New York, including SUNY Buffalo, Canisius College, Buffalo State College and Niagara University, just to name a few.

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