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Farmville, VA
434-525-6561


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For Sale in the Boonsboro Area in Lynchburg, Virginia!

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

113 Marvin Place, Lynchburg, Va. 24503 – $189,972

Sq ft – 2702, Built in 1993, MLS #257584

 

This home is being offered for sale with Real Living Cornerstone.  For your personal view, please call Brenda Moore, Realtor, at 434-258-7670.  We look forward to working with you as your buyer’s agent.

This vinyl sided cape cod home has many features that you will enjoy.  To name a few:

  • Upper level with master suite with a hugh walk-in closet, separate bath and a loft used as a sitting room.
  • The main level has a vaulted ceiling, living room with a fireplace, 2 bedrooms with a separate bath.
  • Eat-in kitchen with a large bay window that leads onto a large deck on the back of home.
  • Lower level is walk out and the basement has tons of light.  It boast a family room, playroom, office, great closet space, a full bath and the laundry room.
  • Detached garage, rear deck, lower patio and a paved driveway.

Recent Improvements – New roof and a new Trane 14 Sear Heat Pump.

Directions:  501 to left on Boonsboro, left on Overstreet, left on Marvin Place.  Home is on the right.

Why Hasn’t My House Sold?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Home Owners are Very Concerned When Their Homes Do Not Sell Fast!

Homeowners ask me why hasn’t my home sold?  What is wrong? Why haven’t I had a serious offer?  Why are people not looking at my house?  Should I go with a Realtor with a larger Company?

I tell my sellers to slow down; don’t panic.  Take a good look at the market in your area and make the most of it.  The market today is very different then a few years ago.

I tell my sellers that there are many options that buyers are looking at in their search.  Because of this competition, you have to be competitive, flexible, aggressive and do a better job of merchandising to generate leads. 

I tell my sellers to sit down with me and rethink the marketing plan.  There are a number of actions to consider to beat the competition.

PRICE – Reviewing your asking price is a very difficult idea. Getting fresh comparable sales in your area helps you evaulate what is going on with your home and sometimes answers the question, “Why aren’t we getting any action?”.  Check out the homes that are selling.  If your home is not properly priced, no other marketing plan will work.  There is a selling price for every property.  If the market is showing little interest in your home, the price is probably too high for this market.

TERMS – How flexible are  you?  Are you willing to negogiate lower offers? Are you willing to pay closing costs for a buyer?

MERCHANDISING – Are you offering any incentives?  Are you offering a Home Protection Plan?  A Home Protection Plan covers many important systems that can and do break down during the buyers first year of ownership.  Today’s buyers are picky and giving them something extra is a great idea.

APPEARANCE – Take advantage of your Realtor’s knowledge of what makes a house sell.  Ask your Realtor what you need to do to help you spiff up your house.  Paint, clip, cut, clean, deodorize, send to storage, toss out, caulk, mow, paper, cement, repair, add, scoop, weed, tear down, and scrub.  Little things add a lot.

ATMOSPHERE – Always leave the home and take the children and animals with you when your home is being shown.  Turn your radio on to quiet, soothing music.  Be very careful of cooking smells.  Turn on all your lights.  Keep the temperature of your home at a comfortable level. Straighten up before you go; pick up, wash dishes, make beds, etc. Help your Realtor present a warm, inviting atmosphere.  Curb appeal is very important.  I have had buyers not even want to go inside a house because they didn’t like the appearance of the outside of the home.  Make sure your yard is well landscaped and properly cared for.

For more information of how to sell your home, contact Brenda Moore, Realtor, Real Living Cornerstone at 434-258-7670 or email here at brenda.moore@realliving.com.  Serving all your real estate needs in Lynchburg, Va. and surrounding counties.

Low Level Laser Therapy

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

About 6 weeks ago, I cut my right middle finger with a rotary cutter.  It was one of the crazy things you do when you are in a hurry and really not thinking.  It was cut pretty deep so the next day I went to my primary physician who butterflied the wound and sent me home with a prescription for antibiotics.  After 2 weeks on the meds, the finger was not getting better.  It was swollen and very painful.  I went back to my primary  physician and was given another prescription for a different antibiotic and referred to a bone doctor.  The next week I went to him and after x rays he gives me another prescription for pain and refers me to physical therapy.  Well the finger hurt and I do not like pain so a physical therapist was something I didn’t wanted to do.  But I knew I had to do something and my good friend Linda Brown kept telling me to come to her.

Linda is a Chiropractor in Lynchburg who owns Brown Chiropractor.  I love to call her my witch doctor because she is so amazing in all that she knows about the physical body.  I gave her a call and she prescribed Low Level Laser Therapy or “cold laser” treatment.  At this date I have had two treatments and my finger is feeling much better.

Below is information on this incredible laser.

FAQ

General Knowledge

Q. What is Low Level Laser Therapy?

A. Low Level Laser therapy is the use of low intensity photonic energy as a treatment modality.

Q. How does Low Level Laser (3LT™) work?

A. Photonic stimuli excite the body’s cells infusing them with energy, with the three primary reactions being, reduction of inflammation, cell regeneration and increased blood flow.

Q. What is it used for?

A. The potential applications of Low Level Laser (3LT™) are almost limitless, however; to date Erchonia has received market clearance for Neck and Shoulder Pain, Breast Augmentation, Acne and Laser Assisted Liposuction.  Erchonia continues to conduct clinical trials on other applications 

Q. What are the benefits of low-laser therapy?

A. Low Level Laser Therapy is a noninvasive, fast and effective modality that has been proven in clinical trial to reduce pain, reduce edema and promote healing.

Q. How safe is Low Level Laser Therapy?

A. Low Level Laser Therapy has is very safe, the only general precaution is the use of special filtering glasses when a class 3B laser is in use.

Q. How deep into the tissue can laser light penetrate?

A. The depth of penetration is dependent on multiple factors including mass and density, however since low level laser has been proven in clinical study to effect subcutaneous cells; the point is low level laser, does penetrate; as opposed to the heat lamp devices that do not.

Q. Can I use Low Level Laser Therapy at home, on myself?

A. Low Level Laser Therapy is simple enough that once the protocol had been established by a physician, a patient could administer it themselves, however; all Erchonia market clearances stipulate “By Order of Physician.” 

Q. What the difference is between pulsed vs. constant wave?

A. Like their names imply, constant wave is a continuous emission of laser energy, without disruption, for the length of time the device is ON.  Pulsed wave is controlled breaks in the wave, at predefined and programmed intervals.

Q. What is hertz as it relates to Low Level Lasers?

A. The predefined, controlled breaks in the laser emission, measured by the number of breaks per second, equals hertz.

 

Applications 

Q. Is Low Level Laser Therapy painful?

A. No, most people do not feel anything, for those that have reported a feeling, it is nothing more than a slight tingling.

Q. Who uses the Low Level Lasers?

A. Erchonia has a broad client base with representative from every practice in the health Care industry, including by not limited; Cosmetic Surgeons, Chiropractors, Plastic Surgeons, Physical Therapists, Registered Nurses and Medical Doctors.

Q. How is Low Level Laser Therapy administered?

A. The mechanics of how low level laser therapy is administered is based on the indication for use, however; the general process is the probe containing the laser diode(s) are held in place or moved gently over the treatment area at a distance of anywhere from 4” – 12.” 

Q. How long does it take for the laser to heal or improve a condition?

A. This is dependent of the application, however; progress is immediately evident.

Q. What’s the difference between Lasers vs. LED?

A. Erchonia 3LT™ devices used electric diodes, which are high end, culminated and strictly measured within a plus/minus .05%.  LEDs are inexpensive, non-focused wide range light sources.  The primary difference is in performance and depth of penetration, Laser diodes penetrate, working subcutaneously, LEDs do not affecting surface only .

 

Research

Q. What clinical studies have been conducted using Low Level Laser?

A. Erchonia has sponsored numerous clinical trials and continues to promote low level laser as a modality through ongoing research.  To see the completed study results and the on-going study progress, click RESEARCH

 

Sales & Marketing

Q. How much does the Erchonia laser devices cost?

A. Erchonia has a make and model for every type of application and each budget.  Contact 888.242.0571 to talk with a sales representative.

Q. What are the trends in laser therapy?

A. Since the applications of Low Level Laser therapy are virtually endless and 3LT™ can be included in most modalities, Erchonia works within the trends of the general medical community.  

 

Compliance

Q. Is Low Level Laser Therapy FDA approved?

A. The FDA clears for market devices and specific indications for use, this is sometime referred to by persons outside the FDA as “FDA Approval”, although it is a terms unacceptable to the FDA.  All Erchonia devices have received a FDA market clearance or where self certified in accordance to FDA regulation.

Q. Are Erchonia Low Level Laser devices tested to ensure safety?

A. Erchonia Medical develops, design and manufactures devices in accordance to both FDA and International standards for Medical Device Quality Standards.  Prior to release to production, finished devices are tested to Medical Safety standards for Laser Controls, EMC and Safety.

 

Contraindications

Q. Are there any conditions which would prevent me from using?

A. There are no code regulated contra indications, however; since there are no long term evaluations on certain conditions, Erchonia does not recommend use on pregnant women or persons with a pace maker.

Q. Does laser therapy cause heat damage or cancer in the tissue?

A. No, low level laser by virtue of design is nn heat producing and does not alter the cell structure.  The laser irradiation is non-ionizing meaning it does not collect in tissue.

Q. Are there any side effects?

A. Some persons have reported a sense of deep relaxation that may cause drowsiness 

Q. Are there any complications to the treatments?

 A. There are no known and / or published adverse effects of Low Level Laser Therapy

Tips for Navigating the Virginia Housing Market

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

How can a local real estate agent help you?

  1. Experience matters – With all the changes in housing over the last few years, you need an expert to help you with buying or selling a home.  Your local Realtor helps people every day – they can save you time, money and a hassle. 
  2. Transactions are more complicated – There are tax credits, short sales, foreclosures, good options for borrowers, and lots of incentives for buyers.  Your Realtor keeps up with all of these changes or knows how to get the information that you need.
  3. The right home is harder to find – There are not as many homes on the market as there were last  year.  Nationally, inventory levels have dropped about 12 percent from quarter 3 in 2008 to quarter 3 in 2009.  Sales for Virginia homes shot up 5.3 percent over the summer and 25 percent fewer new homes have been built this year.  With less inventory, you need a professional who will work hard to help you find the home for your needs.
  4. Knowledge – The market is changing for the buyer and the seller.  The median sale price of a Virginia home jumped 2.2 percent over the second quarter of 2009 – that’s an average of $28,000 per home.  Your Realtor knows your neighborhood and how to get the best deals for you.

Real Estate is Local

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

The market statistics that matter are those for  your neighborhood and area, not what is going on in the nation.  The truth about inventory, price, financing, and selling time is that they are local.  You need a local Realtor.

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