NEW ALBANY, NY, December 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) It's been a busy year for Paul Kiger, Southern Indiana REALTOR Association and Greater Louisville Association of REALTORs member, but this Thursday evening at December 22, 2011 at 10:00pm he'll be at home with family and friends to watch the newest episode of HGTV's House Hunters that will feature his client, Erin, and her home search in New Albany.
Paul would like to thank Schmitt Furniture and DSI Interiors of New Albany for helping this first time home buyer by decorating and highlighting the focal points of each room to help Erin see the best in each of the homes. He would also like to thank Debby Mercier of American Mortgage for her support throughout the process.
Which home will she choose? Tune in to watch Erin and Paul scour New Albany for the perfect first home for the twenty something teacher.
http://www.hgtv.com/house-hunters/looking-for-charm-in-indiana/index.html
http://www.MidtownNA.org
http://www.PaulKigerRealtyGroup.com
PaulKigerHomes@gmail.com
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Paul Kiger, Realtor, Teams With HGTV First Time Home Buyer Show
Paul Kiger, Realtor with Re/Max Advantage of Floyds Knobs Indiana, teams with HGTV to produce a show about his client, Erin, and her first-time home buying experience in New Albany, Indiana.
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[Press-News.org] Paul Kiger, Realtor, Teams With HGTV First Time Home Buyer ShowPaul Kiger, Realtor with Re/Max Advantage of Floyds Knobs Indiana, teams with HGTV to produce a show about his client, Erin, and her first-time home buying experience in New Albany, Indiana.