LJ Hooker serves it sweetly

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Following its successful AuctionFest campaign late last year, LJ Hooker has launched Home Sweet Home nationally.

 “We are highlighting the importance and breadth of local market knowledge and service the LJ Hooker teams offer their local communities in a way that invites any home owner to find out where their property sits in the market, regardless of whether they have intentions of selling or not,” said National Operations Manager, Colin Judd.

Following its successful AuctionFest campaign late last year, LJ Hooker has launched Home Sweet Home nationally. With a focus on market information given by local real estate specialists, the campaign assists home owners prepare for a traditionally active March and April selling time.


 “We are highlighting the importance and breadth of local market knowledge and service the LJ Hooker teams offer their local communities in a way that invites any home owner to find out where their property sits in the market, regardless of whether they have intentions of selling or not,” said National Operations Manager, Colin Judd.


Home owners have access to an obligation free market appraisal; a detailed written report on price movements, sales prices and days on the market in their local area; and ongoing reports on market changes and predictions as well as property value updates.


 “We invite all home owners to stay up-to-date on property matters through 2010 by taking advantage of our resources,” said Mr Judd. “An ongoing current assessment of the market and a familiar face to call with any questions will be comforting and invaluable.”


The chance to win a Real Escapes holiday worth up to $5000 comes with every home appraisal during February and March (Terms and conditions apply).

 

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