Sentences with phrase «sign on the door selling»

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When landmen from Cabot Oil & Gas came knocking on doors along the rutted dirt grade of Carter Road in Dimock, Pa., last year, they sold a promise many residents in the farming community were eager to hear: Sign a gas lease and the land might finally pay for itself.
And they have a sign on the door warning you not to sell drugs inside.
And they have a sign on the door warning you not to sell drugs inside.
A contributor to GeekWire went to their building and was greeted with a sign on the door stating that the company is closing its doors and all of the office equipment was being sold for cheap.
No one sees the sign on my door, smacks their forehead, and says, «By golly, I should sell or buy a house today.»
Sure, that's not really a selling feature, but the «back in 30 minutes» sign that you can tape on to the front door should allow just enough time to dry your hair after a quick dip between showings.
«It's foolish not to put a «for sale» sign on your property if the house next door just sold for six times what you paid not that long ago,» says Glazer, who has enlisted the aid of Eastdil Realty in Atlanta to handle the proposed sale.
Selling your home requires more than just sticking a sign in your front yard and waiting for someone to call or knock on your door.
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