Keep it Simple

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According to Albert Einstein, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.”

By: Gary Krieger

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In all areas of our lives, this credo applies.  However you define simple, or whatever you are doing can be simple, simpler or complex.  Sometimes, in the interest of looking at all aspects of an issue, we make things more complex than necessary.  But, on the other side of the equation, if we make things simpler than simple, we lose ground, meaning and intention!  So don’t oversimplify.  This applies to dealing with our children as well.  In this case, simple is what the little ones can understand relative to their age, and certainly different from older kids or adults.  We can apply this to marriage, business, school, hobbies, sports and all other areas of interest to us.

What does that mean in regard to real estate?  Well, as a buyer or seller of property, your transaction should not be overly burdensome or overly complex.  Of course, there are the issues related contracts and loan documents, inspections and contingencies, and these can be complex issues.  But, your agent should simplify all these for you help you and make the transaction as smooth as possible.  If your agent does not keep things as simple as possible under the circumstances, you may want to consider finding another agent who will.

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About Gary Krieger

Gary Krieger, Estate Agent at Ewing & Associates Sotheby's International Realty in Sherman Oaks, is a seasoned business executive and author who devotes his full time to the business of real estate.

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