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How to Find Homes That Are Not Actively For Sale
Are you trying to find a home to purchase but have found the going to be difficult? Right now there is a housing inventory shortage across the country which has created an environment that is challenging to say the least to get a home. One of the options you may want to consider is an off-market property.
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What to Know About Rehab Loans When Buying a House
Are you planning on buying a home that needs work? If you are a first-time buyer or have a limited spending budget it is not uncommon to be looking at fixer-upper properties. Fixer-upper homes of course come with the task of making them more functional and sometimes livable as well.
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How Expensive is it to Rent a POD
When you buy or sell a home there is a distinct possibility you may find out you need storage space. There are a few reasons why this could happen but the most likely is the timing for closing on a house. Sometimes schedules just don't align and temporary storage may be needed. There are of course multiple options for storing your possessions.
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What Are Condominiums?
If you have never purchased a home before, you're probably giving some thought to either buying a condo or a single-family home. Without a doubt, there are pros and cons to each housing choice. Buying a house is pretty straightforward. Buying a condo, however, can be a bit more complicated.
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What to Know About Capital Gains With House Sales
Are you planning on selling your home in the near future? Have you been contemplating if there are any tax consequences that you need to know about? Selling a house today brings with it the increased chance of capital gains tax. Why? Real Estate markets all across the country have exploded!
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Who's outbidding you by tens of thousands of dollars for that home of your dreams? A hedge fund
These buyers often come armed with the kind of financial firepower ordinary Americans can't hope to match, housing experts say.
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Real Estate Listing Statuses Can Be Confusing to Buyers and Sellers
When you are buying or selling a home it is not unusual for real estate agents to take for granted some of the lingoes they use on a daily basis. At times agents just think that all consumers should know every real estate term. Once such term is the word "pending".
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What Is The Definition of an En Suite Bedroom
Have you heard the term en suite bedroom or bathroom and wondered what the heck it meant? You are not alone as many people have no idea what en suite means. We will take a deep dive so you know the exact meaning of an en suite bedroom and bath.
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Things to Know About Moving a Home From One Location to Another
Are you considering physically moving the house you own? If so, you are not alone. There are many folks who research the possibility of relocating their home either to a different spot on their property or another lot altogether.
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Understanding The Process of Closing on a House From Start to Finish
Do you plan on purchasing your first house in the coming year? If so, you are probably looking forward to the day you will either be moving out of a rental property or the family home you grew up in. Whatever the case may be the thought of becoming a homeowner is probably tantalizing.
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How to Get a Seller to Pay Some of Your Closing Costs
Did you know it's possible when buying a home to get a seller to pay some of your closing costs? While it is harder to do in overheated real estate markets that favor sellers, it's not out of the question at all in a more balanced market.
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Buying a House with the Perfect Yard
Landscape is a common topic among many homeowners, and often redoing a yard with fresh landscape or design elements is one of the first things that homeowners choose to update after purchasing a home. Ultimately, a perfect yard could vary drastically pending on a homeowner’s specific wants and interests, however there are a few things that seem to be commonly sought after among many home buyers when it comes to a yard’s landscape.
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What Does a PO Box Cost
When you are going to be moving one option you have when changing your address is to opt for having your own PO box. One of the questions that often comes up is how much do PO boxes cost to rent.
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Does it Make Sense to Do a No Closing Cost Refinance
Are you wondering whether you should do a no-cost refinance of your current home mortgage? There are times when it is cut and dry that it makes sense to refinance your existing mortgage.
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Landscape Like a Pro with Andrew K. Becker
Maggee Miggins with Miggins Real Etsate spoke to Andrew Becker, CEO of Andrew Becker Enterprises, a Millburn based Landscaping Service Company, to better understand landscape design and how we as homeowners can transform our yards to that beautiful space we see in magazine photos. Even if you don’t have a green thumb, these simple guidelines will help take some of the mystery out of planting.
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What Is The Average Time to Close on a House
One of the more frequently asked questions from both home buyers and sellers are how long will it take to close on a house. When the question is asked most people want to know the time frame from when an offer is made until the conclusion of the sale.
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House or apartment – which is best for fitness?
If you live in a house, it's much easier to keep fit here are 11 reasons why? File this under "Things the COVID-19 pandemic taught me."
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What to Know About Subdivision Homes
Are you trying to decide whether to buy a home in a neighborhood or an isolated country road setting? There are going to be pros and cons to each type of location. Trying to decide often boils down to what kind of lifestyle you prefer to lead.
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Bitcoin and housing market collide as home sellers increasingly accept crypto
When real estate agent Whitney Pannell listed an investment home that she bought and renovated for $300,000, she added an unusual note to the description: "Sellers are accepting Bitcoin for this home."
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No, We’re Not In A Bubble
Real estate. It’s on everyone’s minds. At least it feels that way. Everywhere I look, there’s an article about home prices soaring to record highs, a tweet about someone getting outbid on a home they offered 10% above ask on, or a video trying to make sense of the market right now and if one should get involved. Anecdotes have prevailed in these uncertain times. It’s a bubble! Home prices have increased 25% in our market and it’s going to pop like 2008. We’ve all heard, or uttered, these words in the last several months.
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