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New trends in the Real estate market make it easier to buy or sell a Home both Locally and Globally

New trends in the real estate market make it easier to buy or sell a home both locally and globally. They connect potential buyers and sellers together. International clients rave about how easy it is to research homes and find the perfect fit. With their expert negotiations, highly enthusiastic Realtors look forward to helping you buy or sell your dream home.

Roslyn, NY, May 28, 2012 – Dalia Mairzadeh, of Prudential Douglas Elliman, is the personalized realtor for all your needs, whether you are buying or selling a luxury home, a cottage, or a commercial property. Dalia Mairzadeh works with her clients to find the perfect home for each individual or family. She works internationally and can help you relocate into the perfect home from anywhere in the world. Dalia Mairzadeh‘s personal attention to your needs as a home buyer will assist you in finding the perfect new home. Dalia Mairzadeh will bring the right buyer from around the world right to your door due to the company’s affiliation with Europe’s leading luxury real estate firm Knight Frank. Dalia Mairzadeh is bringing clients from London to Sydney, and from New York to Moscow.

She will be in contact with her customers, being in Europe, Russia or any other country around the globe.

Living in North Shore for 25 years, Dalia Mairzadeh’s has raised three children in the Wheatly and Jericho School districts and knows her area with the highest level of expertise one desires in a realtor. Highly dedicated to her job and a member of the Board of Realtors® , Dalia Mairzadeh specializes in high end homes and prestigious properties in the Long Island area. An expert negotiator, with powerful enthusiasm, Dalia Mairzadeh will assist buyers in finding new locations and provide sellers comprehensives that price your home in precisely the right range. So, whether you are buying that new home you always dreamed about or selling to relocate, Dalia Mairzadeh is the realtor who can most effectively help you. Dalia Mairzadeh knows the zoning, schools, and local economy of the Long Island area because she is a resident and she can personalize your every need.

If you are looking to buy or sell in the Long Island area, call Dalia Mairzadeh for all your needs.

· Highly personalized service since selling luxury homes take a special approach
· Expert Negotiator
· High Energy and Enthusiasm
· Expert in Marketing
· Assist Buyer in Local
· Dalia Mairzadeh

Contact:
Dalia Mairzadeh
Douglas Elliman LLC
1528 Old Northern Blvd
Roslyn, NY 11576
516-707-9022
Dalia.Mairzadeh@Elliman.com
http://daliamairzadeh.com

Internet users to decide who gets $14,000 kitchen makeover

“America’s Ugliest Kitchen Contest”, sponsored by Mei Kitchens, was launched to renovate the “ugliest” homes as defined by web users in the wake of a sagging economy. A contest, which has endured accusations of cheating, personal attacks on the “ugliness” factor of individual kitchens, and a wave of recruiting in order to generate more votes, is now inching closer to the finale. With less than 25 more entries needed to close the contest, time is running out to be crowned the winner.

The contest has given exposure to all types of kitchens, including the good, the bad, and the ugly. Some of the kitchens appear smaller than a mop closet, while others appear decayed and decrepit, according to web users leaving comments at www.meikitchens.com/uglykitchen/. The owner of one of the kitchens describes it as wheel-chair challenged. A husband with a brain tumor can longer upgrade the kitchen from its shoddy state, she decries in the message forum.

“The beauty of this contest is that the definition of ‘ugly’ is in the eye of the beholder,” said Sean Lin, founder of Mei Kitchens, an online kitchen and bathroom cabinetry store. Some may consider a kitchen that is stuck in the orange and brown overtones of the 1970s and decorated with boxy and bulky countertops and cabinets as ugly. While others may argue that a kitchen that appears ravaged by a hurricane with layers of erosion, dirt, and slime is the ultimate indicator of ugliness. “Regardless of individual take on ugliness, because of the diversity of opinion, it leaves the contest wide open,” says Lin. “A new kitchen can appear on the site tomorrow that breaks away from the pack with its own distinct flavor of ugly features.” Hence, he adds, there is no clear winners at this point and the tide can shift dramatically.

The top contestants have pointed to social media networking sites as the source of their success. In their quest to solicit new votes, they swarmed big titans, including Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin. Their motivation is to expand their reach and generate some buzz about why their kitchens are in dire need of an overhaul.

The contest is designed to bring relief to those homeowners who are in need of a kitchen renovation. The Grand Prize winner will receive up to $14,000 in products and allowance from meikitchens.com. This includes up to $7,000 in Mei Kitchens cabinets, knobs/pulls, sink and faucets, up to $2,000 in cabinet assembly and installation, up to $3,000 in countertop materials, fabrication, and installation, up to $1,000 in miscellaneous plumbing and electrical supplies, and up to $1,000 in professional, customized kitchen design. Interested parties are encouraged to enter the contest at www.meikitchens.com/uglykitchen.

Mei Kitchens is a global online retailer which offers kitchen and bathroom cabinets, countertops, and other accessories. For more information, visit www.meikitchens.com.