Jackson Township, located in Stark County, Ohio, offers a blend of small-town charm and modern conveniences, making it an ideal place to call home. With excellent schools, vibrant local amenities, and a strong sense of community, it’s no surprise that Jackson Township has become a sought-after location for families and professionals alike. In this article, we’ll explore the top five reasons why living in Jackson Township is a smart choice for anyone looking to enjoy a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.
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Author Archives: GaryEuHowell
My Bio_Gary Howell
I grew up in Florida, attended Eastern Florida State College and afterwards worked for a United States defense contractor located on the east coast of the Sunshine State. My wife was born and raised in Massillon Ohio and had moved to Florida to get her master’s degree from FIT (Florida Institute of Technology). We met in Florida, were married in 2010, and after our daughter was born at the end of 2018, we decided to move to Ohio.
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How to Sell Your Home By Owner Without Getting Sued
Imagine selling your home yourself (For Sale by Owner) and later getting sued by the buyer. In this article, I’m going to teach you how to avoid that.
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The 5 rules of negotiating your home sale
It’s been said that in real estate everything is negotiable. But how do you negotiate when hundreds of thousands of dollars are on the line? No one wants to lose money on their home sale.
Good news. I’m here to help. My name is Gary Howell and I am a real estate agent in Jackson Township, Stark County, Ohio.
The skill of negotiating is the same whether it’s a ten-dollar item, a ten-thousand-dollar item or a one-hundred-thousand-dollar item. The only thing that changes are the terms.
I first learned how to negotiate a long time ago when I took up earning some extra pocket money by flipping garage sale items on Craigslist. (I never haggled the good folks having a garage sale. I don’t like that). What I use to do was to go shopping at garage sales on weekends, find something that appeared to have some value and I would look it up online to see what it might be worth. If the garage sale was asking an amount much lower than its true value, I would just give them what they were asking, but later I would relist the item on Craigslist for its true market value.
But on one of my very first garage sale purchases, I bought Continue reading