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When you are making one of the most important decisions of your life, you want a professional who is committed to excellence. Serving as a realtor for over ten years, Don Carton has a history of cultivating long term "win-win" relationships with sellers, buyers, investors, and Realtors. Don operates with integrity, professionalism and exceptional personal service. His technical capabilities and intimate knowledge of marketing, which include the latest Internet technologies, will insure that the buying and selling cycles will be quicker, smoother and more profitable for you. So for any real estate need in Coeur d'Alene, Hayden, Post Falls and the surrounding area, email or call Don Carton.
Don has been a full time Realtor helping clients for more than 10 yrs. He has a wealth of experience to draw on, since he decided after 25 yrs. as a carpenter and licensed General Contractor, helping clients buy and sell real estate was a "natural" for him.
Don is an expert negotiator, having been self employed almost all his life. He will work with Everyone from First Time Buyers to Multi-Million Dollar Investors.
Whether it is Homes, Land, Income Property, Apartments, Businesses, Commercial or Industrial - you name it - Don likes to do it. "I really do enjoy helping my clients achieve their Real Estate Goals." In the last few years, more than 75% of his sales were referrals from past clients. "I work hard to satisfy my clients and most become lifelong clients and friends." When Don was working at Century 21, he received an award for the highest single $$ sale ever in the company. He is an innovative hard worker and keeps his mind on the goal. If you are buying or selling in North Idaho, give Don a call.
Don is originally from Southern California, born in Long Beach, where he enjoyed surfing, boating, and fishing. Moving to North Idaho was again a "natural", because where else can you find more lakes and rivers to reel in your next catch! 
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Selling Your Home >Playing It Safe
Conduct a thorough check for any safety hazards when you are getting your house ready to put on the market. You may be accustomed to the worn tread on the stairs, toys in the hallway, or closets that deposit their contents at your feet when the door is opened, but strangers won't be as intuitive as you are. They will be vulnerable to those little "hazards" as they walk through your home, turning on the faucets, opening closet doors, and going up and down the stairs.
The stairs are a good place to begin your safety check. Could someone tall accidentally bang their head on a beam, pipe or the ceiling as they go up or down? Is the carpeting on the stairs securely fastened? An area rug should have a non-slip mat underneath.
Safety is important because someone who is injured in your home could sue you for damages. This doesn't happen often, but if it does, it can be extremely unpleasant. "Better safe than sorry" applies to homes as well--especially when they are for sale and open to visits from potential buyers.
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What building has the largest windows in the world?
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The Palace of Industry and Technology in Paris, France has three matching windows, each 715 feet high and 164 feet wide and comprised of multiple panes of glass.
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