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Are you Saving Enough for Remodeling?

Are you Saving Enough for Remodeling? Homeowners significantly underestimate the costs involved when planning a home improvement project, finds a new study from Discover Home Equity Loans, based on a survey of 1,200 Americans. Estimated Cost of Common Interior Remodeling Projects New master suite/owner’s suite: $125,000 Kitchen upgrade: $35,000 Complete kitchen renovation: $65,000 Bathroom renovation: …

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How much home can I afford?

How much home can I afford? It’s one of the most important questions you can ask yourself before embarking on a home buying search.  Knowing the factors that lenders take into consideration when you apply for a home loan is a smart first step in the process.  Key factors include: Debt to income ratio:  this …

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Review from Alexa L. of Anthony DiDonato

from    Alexa L. regarding 55 Woodduck Dr. Mullica Hill, NJ 08062. “Anthony had worked with a number of my family members/family friends who spoke very highly of him. As first time home buyers we knew very little about the process of buying a home. Anthony made every step of the process as easy as possible …

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Mortgage Rates Rise

Mortgage Rates Rise   Mortgage rates have hovered at multi-month lows in recent weeks, but this week, rates inched up across the board. However, economists say they expect overall borrowing costs to remain low, despite the slight uptick. “Rates moved up slightly this week while mortgage applications decreased following last week’s jump in rates—indicating borrower sensitivity …

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Home Exteriors to be on the look out for

Home Exteriors to be on the look out for Architectural styles are getting mixed up in home exteriors, but a few trends are emerging. A recent article on Houzz, a home remodeling site, highlights some of the biggest trends in home exteriors, based on the most popular exterior photos uploaded to the site so far …

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Home Improvement Mistakes

Home Improvement Mistakes DIY home improvement jobs can end in disaster. And even when they don’t, projects can become time-consuming and costly. Botched DIY home improvement jobs can also lead to quarreling among loved ones, shows a new survey from Porch.com, a home improvement website. Porch.com surveyed more than 1,000 homeowners to discover the biggest …

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What is External Obsolescence?

What is External Obsolescence? External  obsolescence is a factor that reduces the value of an improvement because of something external to the property itself.  It refers to something outside the home that is causing a lower property value. Five examples of external obsolescence: Busy Road: This is a very common example of external obsolescence because …

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Cost of Common Home Repairs

Cost of Common Home Repairs Homeowners are sprucing up their homes more this year, tackling several home improvement projects. Eighty-eight percent of homeowners recently surveyed say they performed a major home repair in the last year, and more than half said they managed multiple major repairs or home improvement projects, according to a new analysis …

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Self Employed Loan Approvals Just got Easier.

Self Employed Loan Approvals Just got Easier. The two largest sources of mortgage money in the United States want self-employed loan shoppers to know that their chances of getting a home loan approved have increased. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have rolled out automated underwriting technology for lenders that take a lot of the guesswork and …

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Cities for Dog Lovers

Cities for Dog Lovers Families love their pets, and dogs in particular tend to be a household favorite. But moving can be stressful for a family pet, and realizing that, more buyers are factoring Fido into their buying decisions. Indeed, 81 percent of respondents to a National Association of REALTORS® survey in 2017 said that …

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What buyers want from you

What buyers want from you Technology may be aiding home searches, but buyers know they can only go so far before they need a real estate agent. Eighty-seven percent of all buyers purchased their home through a real estate agent—and 92 percent among buyers 28 and younger, according to the National Association of REALTORS®’ newly …

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Still renting? Your monthly rent could fund your dreams

Still renting?  Your monthly rent could fund your dreams The leap from renter to owner is closer than you think.  Many renters are discovering that they can qualify to buy a home of their own.  Now might be the time to turn that monthly rental check into your first home while interest rates are still …

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