Saturday, December 1, 2007

Former U. S. DiplomatÂ’s Web-based Listing Service Offers a New Approach to For Sale By Owner

Former U. S. DiplomatÂ’s Web-based Listing Service Offers a New Approach to For Sale By Owner

After returning to his home in Michigan following a second medical evacuation from China due to a mystery illness that left him unable to carry on with his normal duties, former diplomat Arthur Marquardt is counting on his online real estate listing service to help to carry him through hard times. Following an ensuing series of debilitating and life-threatening illnesses, Marquardt has turned to the online business world to launch a new career. His newly-formed company, LaoMa Enterprises, LLC, in July, organized the LaoMa Real Estate Listing Service. This service offers nation-wide exposure on the Internet for anyone who wants to sell a house or property quickly. LaoMa’s service has hundreds of real estate investors and a huge targeted audience of prospective buyers standing by to purchase practically any kind of house or property—from top-of-the-line to run-down fixer-uppers, in virtually every price range, size or condition. This unique service helps to eliminate long periods of stressful waiting for the property to sell. The website address for this service is: www. laomarealestatelisting. com

Jerome, MI (PRWEB) August 25, 2005

In August, 2003, Arthur Marquardt, serving as a diplomat attached to the United States Embassy in Beijing, China, suddenly found himself stricken with a deadly and unknown disease and hospitalized under the benevolent care of an international group of doctors at the local VIP hospital in the Chinese capital. Initially suffering from advanced acute kidney failure, Marquardt, who ironically had been one of the embassyÂ’s key SARS reporters the previous Spring, was flown back to the United States in a virtual race against the clock for emergency treatment, While the kidney failure eventually loosened its grip after a series of emergency dialysis treatments, a series of related and equally debilitating illnesses ensued, leaving the former diplomat unable to return to his former position at the embassy.

Now, nearly two years and three major surgeries later, Marquardt is taking his first steps on the long road to recovery. With an eye to the future and the need for a new income source, between hospital stays, he founded LaoMa Enterprises, LLC. Several online businesses were begun under the LaoMa umbrella, with the most recent being the LaoMa Real Estate Listing Service. This service provides an opportunity for anyone wishing to sell a house or property in a hurry to list it on MarquardtÂ’s nationwide website. This method not only vastly increases the exposure of the house or property for sale to potential buyers, but also takes a good deal of the stress on the seller away. The website provides instant access to hundreds of investors who are looking to buy virtually all kinds of real estate, regardless of price, size, location or condition. It also reaches a huge targeted audience of potential buyers. There is a $200 charge to list and only a one-time $1,000 fee when the property sells.

While Marquardt continues to recover from the August, 2003 mystery disease that nearly took his life, he has become increasingly optimistic over what he sees as the great potential of the Internet to provide serious entrepreneurs with the happiest of marriages--a golden opportunity to earn a healthy living and a great chance to help people by providing a valuable and convenient online service.

Website: www. laomarealestatelisting. com

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