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Ten very useful tips to sell your home in 2008. Did you know one of the best approaches for selling your home is to get the potential buyer to picture them self living in your house? By giving your home its optimal curb appeal, removing clutter inside the home, and a little bit of hard work and devotion - you can have a home that sells itself!
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Get informed on the ins and outs of a home inspection. Are you expecting a home inspection? If so, you should read through our home inspection checklist to ensure you have properly prepared. Read this article to discover numerous tasks that can be done before the inspector arrives, to make sure you pass with flying colors.
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What is a foreclosure? A foreclosed home can provide a homebuyer with a great opportunity to purchase a home for much less than its market value, but be prepared to spend some time and money to restore the home to its original state. This article is very beneficial for learning how to best prevent your home from being foreclosed on.
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Information about a real estate short sale. What exactly is a short sale? Take a moment to read everything you need to know about short sales and how a short sale can work in your favor. Whether you are a buyer or seller, read about the pros and cons to short sales to determine if it can help you.
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Answers to the question do new homes really need a home inspection? Many home buyers believe that their brand new home is flawless. While this may be true for the majority of new homes sold, real estate professionals will often recommend you go with a professional home inspection anyway. Why?
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Do you know how to prepare for a home inspection? Yes, there is a right way and a wrong way to get your house ready for the home inspector. We asked a professional home inspector what he recommends doing so that your home passes with flying colors. From the home’s exterior to underneath the bathroom sink, learn how to keep your buyer happy!
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Learn informative tips about the keys to pool safety. Pool safety is no laughing matter. If you are a homeowner with a pool, or looking to buy a home for sale that has a pool, you must keep children safe when they are around water. Read this article to discover the best tips for preventing tragedy and for keeping the pool a fun and safe place.
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Read information about fire safety in your home. The average house has multiple fire hazards, do you know how to identify fire hazards in your own home? If not, you should take a moment to read about the most common causes of house fires to make sure you do everything possible to prevent a disaster from occurring.
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What exactly is a move-in ready home? Need a new home fast? Did you know that many home builders, national home builders and local home builders, will often have several inventory homes ready for quick move-in? That’s right, get moved into a brand new home within weeks of closing, but don’t expect to be able to pick and choose from an abundance of options. Sometimes you have to take the home as is.
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There are many hazards in every home, is your child safe in your own home? Expecting a bundle of joy? Before you know it, they are getting into all sorts of mischief. Prevent accidents from happening by reading about child safety hazards that exist in many homes. Remember, childproof early and check regularly for potential dangers in and around the home.
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Consider these 5 things to do in a buyers market. So you’re ready to buy a new home and you know that it’s a 'buyer’s market', but what exactly does that mean? The obvious answer is that you, as a buyer, can pick and choose from a wide variety of available homes. There are however some guidelines available for reducing the stress factor associated with searching homes for sale, so take a look at some tips for making the shopping process smoother.
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Custom home builders accommodate buyers in a changing market. Also referred to as a luxury home, a custom home is just that - luxurious. Built to meet the every want and need of the buyer, custom homes provide exceptional design options and features. Which is why a high demand for custom-built homes still exists.
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How a real estate agent can make your new home purchase run smoothly. Let’s face it; buying a new home can be a trying experience at times. Experienced real estate agents can help alleviate some of the pressure associated with the buying process. Unless you are experienced in the buying and selling of homes, hire a professional to guide you in the right direction.
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Real estate industry quietly embracing green development. Why not go green? Is what many companies in the housing and real estate markets are asking. The truth is that green products don’t cost nearly as much as they used to. In fact, green building materials are practically the same price as regular materials. Making the benefits of conservation and energy efficiency outweigh the minor price differences.
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Read about the personality traits of the greatest real estate agent in the world. The greatest real estate agent in the world is a go-getter - someone who when they put their mind to it, they get the job done.
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Learn what it takes to be the greatest real estate agent in the world. It’s no surprise at what it takes to be the greatest real estate agent in the world - hard work, dedication, and a commitment to go beyond the client’s expectations.
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Navigating in today's real estate market. The reality of today’s real estate market is that there is too many sellers, not enough buyers, and an overall market meltdown. Read about an industry expert’s perspective on how we got to where we are today, and how we can find our way out.
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Real estate does not have to be complicated. Keep it simple! If buying a new home, don’t offer less than the home is worth. And if selling a home, your home is only worth what someone is willing to pay. Keep in mind that real estate is all about basic economics – supply and demand. If you don’t feel comfortable with finding your own way, just ask for help!
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The sky is falling? Great time to be a buyer! Not so great to be a seller. Don’t sweat it, set your emotions aside, be realistic about your asking price, and good things will come to those who wait! It’s not the end of the world, just the low point in a never ending real estate cycle.
- 7 Great Reasons for Living in an Active Adult Community. Thinking about moving to an age restricted community? Why not?! Living with fellow retirees can assure you that your neighbors have similar interests.
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Real Estate Terms 101. A glossary of terms real estate related.
Moving Central - Tips for Moving into Your New Home
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Read about several quick tips to help impress and sell your home. Did you know that removing personal items, i.e. pictures, books, magazines, ornaments, and other decorative pieces from around your home will help you to sell quicker? How is this possible? Do you like your furniture the way it’s arranged? If your furniture doesn’t open up your room, then it’s in the wrong spot.
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When moving, easing your children into your new home can be easier. Let’s face it, moving isn’t always as smooth of a transition for our children as we would like for it to be. The home buying and selling season is, not surprisingly, during the summer months when the kids are out of school. This is step one for making the move easier for your children. Want more advice?
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When buying a new home refer to our Home Buyer Checklist. How’s your credit report look from the lender’s perspective? Not sure? Ought to find out quickly. If you know your budget and know what part of town you want to live in, then you are headed in the right direction. All that’s left is everything else on the checklist!
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Great tips for a smoother move. Make a list and check it twice. Let’s see, you’ll need boxes, newspaper, tape, and a marker for starters. You might need varying sized boxes, bubble-wrap, tape that reads ‘bathroom’, ‘master bedroom’, ‘kitchen’, etc., and a pack of multi-colored Sharpies.
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Packing and unpacking your home made easy. Here is a checklist for getting your all your stuff packed. If it’s a local move, take televisions, computer monitors, mirrors, framed pictures, and other fragile items in the car. Keep your personal effects close too, this includes jewelry, photo albums, family heirlooms, and that lock of hair from your child’s first haircut.
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Make moving effortless with Moving 101. If you’ve never moved before, you have a lot to learn. This article lists everything you may encounter along the process. You never know, some of you moving veterans might learn something new too!
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