Real estate is a complex marketplace for both buyers and sellers. The industry is a fantastic way to increase your net worth and investment profile, but also rife with the ability to slip up and land a money pit for the long term. Making sure you get the best deal from a lender for your family’s needs is something that all buyers should seek to achieve when buying a home—whether it’s your first time buying a home or you’re adding an investment property to boost your overall portfolio. Whether you are considering the pros and cons of living in an RV and getting off the grid or thinking of a move to a New…
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Benefits of a Luxurious Bath
Whenever you go to a five-star hotel, there are always those specific amenities that take the space to the next level. Usually, it’s a luxurious bathroom. There’s a huge bathtub with jacuzzi jets or a shower with a waterfall shower head. The mirrors are huge and well lit and there is plenty of counter space for all your products. There may even be cozy bathmats or heated floor elements. All of these pieces are the height of luxury for a bathroom, and who says they can only be available in a hotel or spa? You have the ability to create a luxury bathroom experience right in your own home. When…
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4 Things You Should Do Before Hosting an Open House
Now that you’ve decided to put your house on the market, found a real estate agent, and are eagerly waiting for potential buyers to flood your doors, you’re at a loss as to what else you need to do. If you have the right real estate agent, they’ll want to schedule an open house as soon as possible to show your home off in the best light and find the right buyer for you. While no one likes the idea of potential buyers wandering through their house, an open house is a perfect way to let buyers see the home all at once and then make up their minds. It’s…
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What Is Stucco?
When you’re trying to buy or sell a home, it’s important to know the benefits of the materials they’re made from. For example, if you’ve never lived in a desert climate before, you’re probably not aware that a lot of times houses in these areas are made a bit differently than houses in milder or colder climates. According to Hunker Magazine, roughly 80 percent of houses in Arizona are in the major cities Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma, and Kingman—all known for their extremely hot and dry desert climate. The most common exterior material used for these homes is stucco. Stucco is used because it resists the intense and dry desert sunshine.…
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How to Turn Your Home Into a Rental Property
When you’re looking to make some passive income, it’s often a good idea to rely on some of the assets you already have. For example, if you have multiple property pieces, these can bring in regular paychecks to boost your finances. While the idea of a landlord may seem daunting, usually, it’s more work to turn your home into a reliable rental property. With some savvy home improvements and a few quality of life upgrades, you’re bound to attract a quality tenant. If you’re ready to convert your home into a money-maker, here’s what you need to know. Address major fixes first. When you’re converting a home into a rental property,…
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5 Home Staging Tips For New Real Estate Agents
For some homeowners preparing to sell their properties, the process of staging their homes may seem counterintuitive—they may wonder why they should spend extra money on real estate costs related to fixing up a property that they’re leaving. It’s a professional real estate agent’s job to explain to home sellers how staging their homes can generate more money for a home sale. There’s evidence that staging real estate is a worthwhile effort. Data shows that, on average, staged homes not only sell an estimated 88 percent faster than non-staged homes, but they also sell for 20 percent more. Staging a home might be even more critical this year compared to the…
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California Fires Force Some Churches To Move: Starting Over In The Wake Of Tragedy
The forest fires spreading across our Pacific Northwest region have put countless lives in danger and will destroy an estimated $20 billion in a property. As our communities reel from the devastation that these natural disasters have caused on top of the lockdown measures we have endured in order to stem the transmission of the coronavirus, it’s important to start thinking about how we will rebuild in the wake of tragedy. Starting over is a whole community effort. Many of your parishioners have likely suffered as a result of these overlapping hardships, so rebuilding the church is more than just a focus on structural damage. Repair the soul of your community.…
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4 Home Renovations That Can Make Or Break Your Sale
Homeowners across the country are always on the lookout for additions that add value to their properties so that when it comes time to sell they can take advantage of the best pricing the market has to offer. Renovations are a great way for a homeowner to add lifestyle value while still living in the home and then cash value when considering a move. But your real estate agent will tell you that not all projects are equal, and not all contractors are up to the exacting standards you expect in the end result. Approaching the projects you are considering with a careful eye for professionalism and return on investment…
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7 Tips for Getting into Real Estate Investment
The real estate market is a fantastic place to continue expanding your portfolio and gain more returns along with it. Real estate is where many of the nation and the world’s richest investors make their primary earnings and it can serve the same function for you, too. If you’re considering getting into the real-estate game, here are some tips that can get you started on the right foot. 1. Begin with your needs. A great investment strategy begins by evaluating the outcomes you hope to achieve. If this is a monthly dividend type investment, then finding properties to rent is what you need. Otherwise, investing in properties to flip might…
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Your Ultimate Monthly Home Maintenance Checklist
Keeping up with your home maintenance schedule is important to your home’s upkeep. Having a home maintenance checklist helps you stay on track with important home repairs, cleaning, and maintenance tasks. There are several monthly and seasonal maintenance tasks that need to be done to keep your home in prime condition. Take a look at the ultimate home maintenance checklist that every homeowner should follow. Fall Maintenance Checklist Fall is a season of dry weather and moderate temperatures, making it a perfect time to complete general maintenance projects. Starting with the exterior of your home, power-wash your windows and siding, clean window and door screens, repair or replace siding, and touch…