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How to Leave a Review on Google

First, thank you for taking the time to leave your review on our recent real estate transaction. Testimonials and referrals are the lifeblood of our business, so your 5 Star review really means a lot to us here at Guthrie Group Homes!

If you’re familiar with leaving reviews on Google Local Maps (aka Google Business Pages), you can just skip to the bottom of this page.

If this is your first time leaving a review on Google, we suggest you go through the brief tutorial below first.

But, if you need any help, just let us know.

Instructions

1. Make sure you are logged in to your Google (or Gmail) account. (If you don’t have a Google account, click here to create one. It only takes a few minutes.)

2. Navigate to the Guthrie Group Homes listing on Google maps as shown in the image below. (The link to this map page is at the end of this tutorial.) 

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3. In the left-hand column (sidebar), you will see either the “Write a Review” button or the “See all reviews” link as shown in the image below. (This depends on if you are logged in to your Google account, yet.)

4. Click on the Write a review button (you’ll be prompted to log in) or See all reviews. (NOTE: You may have to scroll down the sidebar to see the button or link.)

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5. If you clicked on the ‘Write a Review’ button, you’ll see a pop-up box shown in the image below after you’ve logged in. [Skip to #6 if you were already logged in.]

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6. Click ‘Write a Review’ as shown in the image below. Then you will see the pop-up box as shown in the image above.

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7. Select how many stars to indicate your rating. Describe your experience working with Libby and the Guthrie Group Homes team. Add a nice photo if you like.

8. Click “Post” and you’re done.

Ready to get started? Click here to leave your review on Google.

Not sure what to write?

You can visit our testimonials page here on our website and see what other clients have written.

You may also want to look at our reviews on Zillow, scroll down the page to see our reviews, or Trulia to see what others have said and to get ideas for your review.

Again, if we can help you in any way, just let us know.

Thank you again for taking the time to leave a review for Libby and Guthrie Group Homes!

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Libby Guthrie, Realtor
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🏡 Helping You Make the Move to Knoxville
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Loving Your Home vs. Outgrowing It: 5 Questions to Loving Your Home vs. Outgrowing It: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself
Sometimes the hardest part about homeownership isn't the mortgage—it's knowing when to stay and when to move on.
You might love your home, but that doesn't mean it still fits your life. Here are 5 honest questions to help you decide if it's time for a change:
1.  Do you have enough space for your current lifestyle? Whether it's a growing family, a home office, or just needing room to breathe—space matters.
2.  Are you staying for the right reasons or just avoiding change? Sometimes we hold on out of comfort, not because it's the best choice.
3.  Does your home support your 5-year goals? Think about where you want to be. Does this home help you get there?
4.  Are you compromising daily comfort? If you're constantly working around your home's limitations, that adds up over time.
5.  Would a move improve your quality of life? Be honest—what would change if you found a home that truly fits?
There's no wrong answer here. Some homes are worth staying in forever. Others are meant to be stepping stones.
Let us know in the comments—are you team 'love it' or 'list it'?
Libby Guthrie, REALTOR® 🏡
Cell: 865-364-0200
Keller Williams 865-966-5005
GGHKnoxville.com
Libby@GuthrieGroupHomes.com
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Maintenance Cost Reality Check Here's a question Maintenance Cost Reality Check
Here's a question most buyers don't ask until it's too late: What happens when the HVAC fails during a heat wave or the roof needs replacing? 🔥
Home maintenance now averages around $8,800 annually, with first-year homeowners often facing even higher costs. But here's where buyers get caught off guard—major repairs aren't possibilities, they're certainties with varying timelines:
-  HVAC replacement: $5,000-$10,000
-  Roof replacement: $8,000-$15,000
-  Water heater: $1,200-$2,500
-  Foundation repairs: $4,000-$12,000
The traditional 1% rule is outdated. On a $350,000 home, that's only $3,500 annually—barely enough to cover one major system failure. Experts now recommend planning for 2-3% of your home's value annually.
Without liquid reserves, a single emergency can derail your finances entirely. That 15-year-old water heater or aging roof isn't a deal-breaker—it's a budget roadmap. Buyers who understand these timelines plan strategically instead of scrambling when systems fail.
💡 Create a dedicated House Repair Fund separate from emergency savings. Treat it like a non-negotiable monthly bill so your wealth-building asset doesn't become a source of financial strain.
Read the full article: https://gghknoxville.com/the-true-cost-of-homeownership-what-you-pay-beyond-the-mortgage/Libby Guthrie, REALTOR® 🏡
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Keller Williams 865-966-5005
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