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Q&A Session with Top Holly Springs Realtor from Team Anderson Realty about Asbestos

Asbestos is defined as a heat-resistant fibrous silicate mineral that can be woven into fabrics, and it is used in fire-resistant and insulation materials such as brake linings. Because of its insulation and flexible properties, many homes used it to insulate piping, vinyl tiles, ceiling tiles, siding and various other things. One cannot merely look…

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Insight on Lead Paint by Top Holly Springs Realtor with Team Anderson Realty

Generally, as a real estate agent, for any buyer looking at a home built prior to 1978, I prefer to assume that somewhere the property contains lead based paint. Our real estate firm was built in 1935, which likely would test positive for it. If you have children, especially small children, I would consider purchasing…

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Team Anderson Realty’s Top Holly Springs Realtor Talks About Radon – Do I need to do this test? What is it, and how much does it cost?

Every single real estate agent should advise a buyer to have a radon test conducted on their property because radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer. The test should be conducted by a local professional, and the approximate cost is $125. Radon is a colorless, odorless gas produced by decaying uranium, and it…

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Holly Springs Real Estate Agent Lists 5 Steps on How to Clean Your Gutters

It might not be anyone’s favorite chore, but cleaning your home’s gutters is an essential maintenance task not to be overlooked. When leaves, sticks and other gunk clog your gutters, it can lead to serious and costly issues, such as foundation problems, leaky basements and attic damage. To help keep your home in good shape,…

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Tips to Keep you Safe in Colder Weather for North Carolina Real Estate

During the colder months, many families throughout the country rely on space heaters to help heat their homes. However, if not used properly, these devices could pose a serious fire risk. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Committee (CPSC), portable electric heaters are involved in about 1,100 fires per year, resulting in about 50…

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