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If You Want Your Lakewood Home on National TV

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:29 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Watch this space!

We have just be contacted by Home and Garden TV to help find homes in Lakewood that have recently been renovated.

More to follow


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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 12:09 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Attention: Realtors & Homeowners


HGTV’s My House is Worth What? is coming to Lakewood,Ohio with help from the Lakewood Observer!

Owning a home can be a great investment. And with the ups and downs of the current real estate market, it may be worth your while to find out what your home may sell for in today’s market! Appear on our television show My House is Worth What? and get a free evaluation of your home by the
experts and our host Kendra Todd, season 3 winner of The Apprentice.

Homeowners:
- Do you own a home in Los Angeles, CA; Oakland, CA; Orange County, CA; Detroit, MI; Indianapolis, IN; Lakewood, OH; Pittsburgh, PA; Jackson, MS; or Natchez, MS?

- Are you looking for a professional evaluation of your home’s market value (comparing original purchase price with any renovations made to come up with a current sales price)?

- Thinking of moving? Downsizing or even upgrading into a new home?

- Want to know what a recent upgrade or renovation has done to your overall home’s value?

- Want to take advantage of the equity in your home for a vacation around the world, your child’s college or wedding? Tell us your story.

- You have to be at least 18 years old to submit a picture of yourself and home. We will ask that you & your family make us a video tour of your home, showing off the house and the projects you have done (or the projects you want to do if it’s worth the money!)

APPLICATION LINK HERE:
http://www.pietown.tv/Shows/mhiww_appli ... wners.html

Realtors:
- Are you a Realtor working in one of our major cities (listed above)?

- Are you able to assess a property on site, give price evaluations, explain how certain renovations add or decrease value in a home?

- We are looking for overall experts in their field for potential homeowners looking to sell, about to renovate or to pull out the equity of their current home. If this sounds like you then apply

ASAP by completing the application below.
APPLICATION LINK HERE:


http://www.pietown.tv/Shows/mhiww_appli ... xpert.html

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:12 pm
by Bret Callentine
Is it just for houses?

Because we could apparently use...

"My Ice Rink is Worth What?"

or

"My Elementary School is Worth What?"

Good pub for Lakewood, buy I worry that the true value of living in Lakewood will not show through. For every dollar per gallon that gas goes up, the value of living in a walkable, close to everything community increases exponentially. And that is rarely discussed by a national media that still seems more impressed by six extra bathrooms, vaulted ceilings and a formal dining room you'll never use, all wrapped up in a house that has very little chance of lasting 40 years without major renovations.

The true value of Lakewood: When the snow was two feet deep I walked outside and saw an army of volunteer citizens shoveling the driveways of complete strangers for nothing more than the satisfaction of helping others.

I don't just live in a house, I live in a neighborhood.

Re: If You Want Your Lakewood Home on National TV

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:28 pm
by Corey Rossen
Jim O'Bryan wrote:Watch this space!

We have just be contacted by Home and Garden TV to help find homes in Lakewood that have recently been renovated.

More to follow


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How about ones that need renovating, or most noticably, landscaping (cough, cough)?

Corey

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:28 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Bret


While speaking with the program director, I did pitch a very old library that was renovated.


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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:35 pm
by Bret Callentine
thanks Jim, but we already knew the value of that... ...Priceless.

So with all the new expansion, how about a renovation for "Observer News World Headquarters"?



"My Outlandish Idea for a New Hyper-Local News Media Powered Entirely by Volunteers is Worth What?"

Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 1:45 pm
by Jim O'Bryan
Bret Callentine wrote:So with all the new expansion, how about a renovation for "Observer News World Headquarters"?
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you tell me.



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