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Gattermeir Davidson Rates HIGH with Client Testimonials!

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Gattermeir Davidson offers the strongest team of Realtors in the Lake of the Ozarks region. This means you will experience service that is second-to-none, whether you are purchasing a new home , second home, investment property, or selling home.  Our team of real estate professionals has your interests at heart and strives to establish long-term relationships with our clients.   Don't just listen to what WE have to say....check out what our clients have to say about us!! "Nicole tirelessly bent over backwards to accommodate all of our needs and questions. She was professional, well informed and patient in everything we asked of her; no matter what time, day or night. She was always pleasant and eager to help. We appreciated the personal treatment we received from both Nicole & Ryan and will highly recommend their services." - Mr. & Mrs. J. Pierpont "There were many unforeseen challenges that came up within the sale of our cabin. Dan went above and ...

Tips on Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets

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Do-it-yourself projects very popular as people try to find ways to improve their home without breaking their pocket book!  You may be interested in giving your home an inexpensive face-lift or you may be trying to improve the look so you can Sell your Lake of the Ozarks Home .     In some cases, a DIY project can be pretty risk free - like painting a frame, a lamp, a chair or even a desk - but others take much more consideration before you dive in and get in over your head.   This is the case with painting your kitchen cabinets - this is a huge project to tackle and the risk is much higher.  Unlike the frame, lamp, chair or desk, you cannot simply hide it in storage - these are on display for everyone to see and replacing them would be very expensive.  There are also some major difference when tackling a regular painting project and painting your kitchen cabinets - so if you are still considering this project, here are some things to keep in mind when ...

Meet Dan Ralston, Agent at Gattermeir Davidson Real Estate

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Dan became a REALTOR® after selling his restaurant in suburban Kansas City back in 2003.  After doing commercial Site Inspections and some commercial brokerage, he decided to pick up and move his family down to the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks.  Since joining the Bagnell Dam Association of REALTORS® (BDAR), he has been an active member or chair of the Public Relations, Scholarship, and Members Committees.  Currently, he is serving as Local Director on the BDAR and will serve as Treasurer/ Secretary in 2012.  At the State level, Dan is participating in the Mar Leadership Academy. Dan received his Bachelors of Fine Arts from Kansas State University in the Fall of 1988 and shortly thereafter married his wife Tami.  They now have 3 children, along with a few pets, and enjoy living the Lake lifestyle.  When Dan can find a little time, he likes to paint with oils or draw with pastels. Dan enjoys assisting them with their real estate needs here at the Lak...

5 Steps to Choosing the right Offer on your Home

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You and your Realtor have worked hard to sell your home, now you have more than one offer - how do you determine which one is the best one?   Sometimes it is very easy to determine, but sometimes there will be advantages and disadvantages for each.   Here is a plan for evaluating the offers and determining the best offer when selling your Lake of the Ozarks Home All offers are negotiable, therefore, you have the option to accept it, reject it or respond with a counteroffer. Determine which terms are the most important to you.  Many times price is the most important.  Some will say that the closing date is the most important.  Another consideration is accepting the offer from a pre-qualified buyer so that you have security in knowing the transaction will not fall thru. Don't be offended by offers.   Selling your home is a business transaction not an emotional relationship.  Do not be offended by a "lowball" offer because the buyer felt your ...