How To Add A Pond To A Home Property To Maximize Its Value

Posted on: 30 January 2017

Selling a home on the saturated real estate market can seem difficult, but raising the curb value can make it a lot easier. Many people are now adding ponds to their property to sell them more quickly. However it is important to approach this properly to avoid losing money on the deal. Curb Value Is Key To Selling A Home Curb value is the value the presentation of a home adds to its price on the real estate market.
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3 Things to Consider When Buying a Home That's Been Renovated

Posted on: 30 January 2017

Are you in the market for a renovated home for sale? Here are a few important things to consider during your search: Are the Renovations Permitted? One of the most important things to consider when buying a home that has been renovated is whether or not the renovations are permitted. If they are not permitted, the renovations aren't adding any value to the home when it comes to appraising. And if the renovations were done in a way that isn't permittable at all, you won't be able to use the renovations to increase your home's value as time goes on – even if you make improvements to those renovations.
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Selling a Home? Know These Buyer Incentives That Can Help Sell a Property

Posted on: 30 January 2017

Your local real estate market has ups and down, with it favoring the buyer and seller at times based on inventory and demand. If you find yourself trying to sell at a time when the buyer has the advantage, you may be looking for ways that you can make your home stand out from all the others. Here are some buyer incentives you can offer that will attract the buyer that you are looking for.
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Buying a Home With No Credit History: What You Need to Know

Posted on: 30 January 2017

Many Americans dream of being able to buy a home that they can call their own. However, if you have no credit history to speak of, then getting approved for a mortgage can be a seemingly insurmountable challenge. The good news is that there are ways to go about improving your chances of buying a home regardless of your credit history.  Consider the HOPE Program Of all the home loan options out there, the HOPE program is probably the best suited for those with no credit or poor credit.
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