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Todd's Unique Advantage For You
 As your Agent, it's Todd's job to get you top dollar and manage the sale of your property. With over 14 years of experience, he will make it easy for you to make the right decisons by providing you with all the pertinent information, presenting all your options, and making sound recommendations. He provides the professional guidance to avoid costly mistakes and ensure that you get a fair deal you will not regret later.
 
 Power Marketing System  
 A Marketing System that works because Todd targets not only Buyers but also Agents. This results in faster sales and "Top Dollar" sales prices for his clients. Statistics now show that over 78% of all buyers go to the internet to shop for property.  
 
 Sellers Tips  
 As a homeowner, you can play an important part in the timely sale of your property. Here are a few suggestions and rules to follow as I work to ensure your home sells on schedule and for the best possible price.  
 
 Why use RAMSHAW
 The real estate network that has the most competitive advantages to offer both homebuyers and sellers will be an industry leader, and RAMSHAW is that network. No one in Champaign services real estate better than RAMSHAW.
 
 Reasons Why Properties Don't Sell  
 If you have had your property on the market for several months and haven’t seen much activity or any offers, chances are that one or more of the reasons below are to blame.
 
 For Sale By Owner?  
 Thinking about saving the comission and doing it yourself? Before you consider selling your property yourself, ask yourself if you are going to have the time needed to sell your house - even if you just cover the basics.

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Newsflash

Up until the last few years, crumbling infrastructure and a lack of retail variety left the University of Illinois Campustown neighborhood in a depressed state.  The few businesses that could remain viable mostly fell into three categories: collegiate apparel, bookstores and bars-all three safe bets in any college town.  As commerce continued dying off, those strong enough to survive formed "Campustown 2000," a partnership set to revive the area. 

“Business owners down there felt they were hanging on by their fingernails,” adds Todd Salen, advisor at Sperry Van Ness.

Midwest Real Estate News, April 2007