So What is the Best Price for
Your Home?
By John McClung
The answer to this question may be the key to the sale of your home. Price it right and you maximize the return on your investment and have a quicker, smoother sale. Price it incorrectly and you will most likely leave some of your money on the table or risk losing potential buyers.
There are three essential steps that are involved in determining what price to market your home. First you must determine what the market is, second your place in the market, and third the market's direction within the current trends. Leaving out any of these steps, will likely lead to frustration and lost profits. Read More
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Are You Considering Refinancing?
By S.F. Heron
People refinance home loans for many reasons. Some homeowners want to reduce payments or acquire a lower interest rate. Others refinance for debt consolidation or to fund major home renovations. Whatever your reason, today's low mortgage rates make refinancing a viable option.
Weigh the cost of refinancing to determine whether a new mortgage will ultimately save you money. If you plan to move in a year or two... Read More
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Five Top Trends in Patio Design
Courtesy of ARAcontent
When does a trend become a tradition? With continued interest in creating great outdoor living spaces, the trend for jazzing up the backyard may just be on the verge of becoming a staple of the American home, and as much a requirement as a great kitchen or welcoming bath.
Homeowners are always looking for new ways to create a "wow effect" in their outdoor living spaces. The outdoor experts at ConcreteNetwork.com... Read More
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A Few Great Reasons to Buy a
Home Now
By Evelyn Fielding
Buying a home has always been the best investment, and today it's even better. Reports of doom and gloom must be put into perspective, and the longer you hold out waiting for the best deal the more likely you are to miss a great opportunity. Here are some reasons why now is a good time to buy a home.
It's a Buyer's Market, Folks
Many sellers have upgraded properties to increase curb appeal. Your next home... Read More
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Expensive Updates that May Not Increase Your
Home's Value
By Jane Dee
If you're considering renovating your home to maximize sale profit, be aware that some renovations may not yield the returns you expect. The following five renovations are all projects that shouldn't be undertaken merely for resale profit.
Swimming Pool
Before you invest in a swimming pool, study the market in your area. Depending on the region or even the neighborhood, a pool can add or detract from the resale price of your home... Read More
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Invest in Your Community by Shopping Locally
By E. E. Kane
Once upon a time, consumers stopped at the butcher for meat, the drug store for pharmaceuticals, and the grocer for vegetables and food staples. Now you can have the tires changed on your vehicle while you shop for groceries and your teenage daughter scavenges for clothing on the clearance rack—all under the same roof. You have to admit, those chain warehouse-size stores are enticing, and it's doubtful they'll go away anytime soon.
But turn your attention to the mom-and-pop shops just around the corner from your house, or the local farmers' market that sets up in a local lot on summer Saturdays... Read More
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