TERRY ISARYK REALTOR® - HOW TO SELL YOUR HOME FOR TOP DOLLAR

Meet Terry Isaryk Hi folks! So nice to meet you! I'm so glad that you have requested a copy of my book "How To Sell Homes Fast for Top Dollar!" Being a Licensed Realtor for the last 29 years, I have learned a few things (ok, a LOT of things) about how to successfully market and sell your home in the shortest amount of time, bringing you the most money. Doesn't everyone want more money and more time? I know I do! When homes linger on the market, they become stale and potential buyers shy away from them, feeling they are less desirable. In this book, I'm going to share my proven strategies to help you negate the undesirable outcomes that often fall upon home sellers when they don't have all the tools in their toolbelt. Think of me as Terry the Toolman Isaryk! Lets get this job done! Grrrr I bought my first house at the age of 18! Ok, you may be thinking "I bet he had rich parents who helped him" or "I bet he had inheritance money". Well, as much as my parents would have loved to give me money to get me out of their home, that wasn't the case. I was a master negotiator from a fairly young age with an entrepreneurial spirit. I found a very (very!) humble home in the core of the north end of Winnipeg, and I used those negotiating skills to talk my landlord into selling me his rental, on a rent to own basis. I felt like I was throwing my money away by paying rent, and paying off my landlords house for him! I wanted to be the home owner and call the shots. I come from a line of Realtors, my Grandma was a Realtor in Portage La Prairie back in the 70s! This was not the norm for women way back when, and I had so much respect for how hard she worked and juggled her other business and put the most incredible homemade meals on the table. My stomach still aches thinking about how I would overeat her delicious food. My Dad was also a Realtor, as well as my Step Mom, and Step Dad. I was surrounded! Its not hard to see why my daughter has followed in the family footsteps as a

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