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In Today’s Housing Market: Offering a Price Might Not Be Enough

The world of real estate has significantly changed over the past years. Not only is there a huge difference between the supply and demand for housing, but the market rates and pricing ranges have also become complicated.   This is why if you’re looking for a new house, offering a price to your seller might…

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What is Curb Appeal and How Can You Use It in Selling a House

People often prefer those that are pleasing to the eye. Whether it’s furniture, a dress, or even some people in our lives, we can’t deny the fact that at times, first impressions last.   The same goes when selling a house. Even though you have an excellent property and a high valuation rate, to begin…

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Mortgage Delinquencies Slow As Economy Gains Steam

Although 2017 was a difficult year for some coastal communities, mortgage delinquencies continue to decline as the economy ramps up. Although hurricanes devastated properties in Florida, the Panhandle and south Texas, a thriving national economy continues to buoy American homeownership, according to a CoreLogic Loan Performance Insights Report.   Mortgage Delinquencies Decline Despite Severe Weather …

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Long-distance House Hunting Tips

Looking for a house somewhere far from home? Here are a few tips for you! It pays to start with a solid strategy when you have to house hunt from afar.   Hunting for a house is stressful enough even if you are moving to another part of town. However, when you are searching for…

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Loan Programs For Lower Income Buyers

Owning a home may be the American dream, but for many who are in a lower income bracket, finding a loan can become challenging. Thankfully, there are several loan programs that can work well for lower income people considering homeownership. Here’s a closer look at some of these home loans designed to help people who…

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Open House: Style Your Home for Your First Client

Just like in first dates, first impressions last when selling your home. This is why you should impress your clients when they step foot on your property.   However, preparing your home for an open house can be challenging, especially for first-time home sellers. This is why we came up with a simple yet effective…

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Effects of Remote Working to Housing

Remote working is here to stay. With the recent onslaught of the pandemic and the growth of IT startups aiding remote working across the globe–various companies have realized the great convenience of this working setup.   But how does this working trend affect the housing trend?   1. Fewer people are looking for houses in…

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Is Buying A Short Sale Right For You

If you have been looking for a new home, and you find one offered under a short sale, this may be to your advantage. While some buyers are wary about buying a home that needs to be sold with the approval of the lender, it’s a great way to get a bargain on a home…

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Home Trends Includes Natural Mindfulness Designs

Urban and suburban life offers wonderful conveniences and cultural benefits. But the downside that many families are experiencing is the pervasive use of electronics and disconnectedness from nature. These lifestyle deficiencies have increased the popularity of yoga, meditation and the practice of mindfulness is topping the covers of national magazines. Everyday mothers and fathers are…

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Home Office Ideas For Small Spaces

Do you think that you don’t have the space for a home office? Maybe you are under the impression that you need an extra bedroom or spare room for a workspace. An entire room is not necessary for an office. All that it takes is a little bit of creativity to carve out an office…

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