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My Preferred Mortgage Lenders and Insurance Agents
I have three preferred Mortgage Lenders. In no particular order, they are: David Cockrell with Prodigy Mortgage, John Schutze with Cornerstone Mortgage Company, and Ed Solter with Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp. I also have two preferred Insurance Agents. In no particular order, they are: Phillip Moreno with Liberty Mutual and Amy Maddox with Allstate. They are the best at what they do, and they would be happy to help you! Their contact information is below. David Cockrell's Contact Info Direct: 512-342-8000 ext. 106 Mobile: 512-775-2073 Fax: 512-342-8005 Email: david@prodigymtg.com Web: www.prodigymtg.com John Shutze's Contact Info Direct: 512-338-2020 Mobile: 512-775-6820 Fax: 866-683-0809 Email: JSchutze@houseloan.com Web: www.austinloanguy.com
Ed Solter's Contact Info Direct: 512-502-9924 Mobile: 512-789-4622 Fax: 512-502-0928 Email: eds@fairwaymc.com Web: www.FairwayMortgageAustin.com
Phillip Moreno's Contact Info Direct: 512-258-1267 ext. 56236 Fax: 512-249-5512 Email: phillip.moreno@libertymutual.com
Amy Maddox's Contact Info Direct: 512-257-1753 Fax: 512-257-7967 Email: amymaddox@allstate.com

Cosmetic Improvements >Lighting Up the Sale
Lighting is an important factor to take into account when you are selling your home. Natural and artificial lighting can create a mood that buyers notice when they walk into your home, so don't overlook this significant factor which can favorably influence a potential buyer.
Before your house is shown, walk through each room with an eye to creating a pleasant ambiance through lighting. Accentuate the natural light by keeping curtains open and windows sparkling clean. Arrange your furniture to take advantage of the best view. You may want to install indirect lighting to highlight a vaulted ceiling or to draw attention to indoor plants. Dimmer switches can create simple and inexpensive lighting appeal. Place a lamp and table arrangement in a dark alcove or corner to brighten up the area.
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What is the world's tallest monument?
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The stainless steel Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO, designed by architect Eero Saarinen and costing $29 million to build, is 630 feet high. |
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