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3 SECRETS TO MAKING AN IRRESISTIBLE
REBECCA SERWOTKA ‐ “We sell houses!
It’s what we do, it’s ALL we do!” Certified API Associate 00493. Your favourite local resale property expert, of Inmobiliaria Real Estate Agents in Ciudad Quesada. Prestige Award Winner for ‘Real Estate Agency Of The Year 2021/ 22 & 2022/23. Luxury Lifestyle Awards Nominee, Alicante Spain 2023’.
You’ve watched hun‐dreds of episodes of A Place In The Sun. You’ve seen how it’s done on TV. But are you ready to make an offer that won’t be re‐fused?
When submitting your offer remember this…

1. The fewer homes that are available for sale means your offer needs to be pretty close, if not the full asking price.
2. The more homes that are on the market for sale means you can go in with a sensible offer.
3. Use comparable properties for guidance. Compare your of‐fer to other homes that are available. Beware! Go too low and you could offend the sell‐er, then they won’t be open to any negotiation at all. Although property programmes may sug‐gest making a bold of‐fer, it is crucial to take into account the vari‐ability of the real es‐tate market since it can and does fluctu‐ate.
WITH the Coronation of King Charles III just a few days away, it does seem that the new monarch is do‐ing his best not to heal rifts within the family but in‐stead is relying upon protocol to act like a grumpy old man.
First and foremost, whilst Harry has announced that he will be attending his father’s coronation, he will be kept very much on the periphery, is not likely to wear any ceremonial costumes and will be expect‐ed to keep a low profile.
It appears that his wife and children will remain in the USA and he will simply make a token appearance before jetting back for son Archie’s fourth birthday.
Prince Andrew who has made a total fool of him‐self over the past few years (although has not been convicted of any criminal offence) may or may not attend, but if he does, he will be precluded from any official role and although his daughters Beatrice and Eugenie will attend, they may not take part in any of‐ficial capacity as they are non‐working royals.
Sarah Ferguson is not invited although it has been suggested that she, like Prince Andrew was a favourite of the late Queen Elizabeth II.
When one considers that apart from Prince Ed‐ward, every other member of the Queen’s immedi‐ate family has been divorced or involved in some scandal or other, surely now would be the time to try to bring the family together and present a united front to the world at large rather than continue to highlight the rifts?