Sellers in this economy have to look at every opportunity they can to get people to look at their property.

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The owner of this home on Rush Lake is using a series of signs that rhyme on the lake side to pique buyers' interest.
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A seller on Rush Lake on the Whitefish Chain is taking a lesson from Burma Shave and using a series of road signs that rhyme - but the signs are lake side for boat traffic.
The Whitefish Chain has a unique tie to the Burma Shave story. The original company was started by Leonard Odell and his brother. The Odell family had an estate on the north shore of Trout Lake. The interior of the old garage was finished off with a collection of the old Burma Shave signs.
It would seem appropriate that this seller, Cheri Morris, from the city would keep the tradition alive. Her agent is Larson Group who does inovative advertising and promotion.
Now in the age of technology, if your cell phone uses applications, when in your boat or car you can load the application realtor.com and it will show you the nearest listings.
Just boat by, pull up the application and you have all the interior pictures and data.