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Dorms for Adults Is a Trend Gaining Steam

Dorms for Adults Is a Trend Gaining Steam

Dorms for Adults Is a Trend Gaining Steam   Cities such as New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., have been seeing an explosion of micro apartments—units ranging from 175 square feet for a studio to 550 square feet for a one- or two-bedroom—in an effort to combat skyrocketing rents for larger spaces. But many …

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Get to Know the Transitional Kitchen

Get to Know the Transitional Kitchen

Get to Know the Transitional Kitchen   When it comes to kitchen design, it’s time to throw some of the old traditional rules out and embrace the mix-and-match transitional kitchen approach. What is a transitional kitchen exactly? It’s a style that equal parts functional and expressive. It accommodates the individual needs of the family, showcases …

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Churches Find New Life as Condos

Churches Find New Life as Condos

Churches Find New Life as Condos   Empty church buildings for sale across the country are being resurrected as condo developments. “The same qualities that once made churches cultural and artistic centers – their central locations in neighborhoods, their size, their vast windows, and cavernous chambers – also make them perfect for a real estate …

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Foreclosures Become a Tougher Find

Foreclosures Become a Tougher Find

Foreclosures Become a Tougher Find Thirty-six percent of U.S. housing markets – or 78 out of 216 metro areas studied — are now below their pre-recession levels in foreclosures, according to the latest Foreclosure Market Report from RealtyTrac. Foreclosure filings – including default notices, scheduled auctions, and bank repossessions – were down 8 percent from …

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Ultra-Luxury Sellers Are Slashing List Prices

Ultra-Luxury Sellers Are Slashing List Prices

Ultra-Luxury Sellers Are Slashing List Prices   More luxury home sellers are reportedly cutting their asking prices, hoping for a quicker sale, The Wall Street Journal reports. In January, 4.1 percent of homes for sale at $5 million or above had their asking prices reduced – a 50 percent increase from a year ago, according …

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Ways Sellers Can Show Off Outdoor Space

Ways Sellers Can Show Off Outdoor Space

Ways Sellers Can Show Off Outdoor Space     Take a close look at your listing from the eye of a home buyer. Are the bushes overgrown around the front windows? Has the mulch all washed away? Is the paint on the shutters fading? These are the questions Jon Coile, chairman of the multiple listing …

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Gen X Home Ownership Likely to Stay Low

Gen X Home Ownership Likely to Stay Low

Gen X Home Ownership Likely to Stay Low   Generation X suffered the most compared to any other age segment during the housing crisis, and they’re still in the process of recovering. In fact, home ownership rates will likely stay low for Generation X – those born between 1965 and 1984 – for years to …

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First-Time Buyers Use Guest House for Savings

First-Time Buyers Use Guest House for Savings

First-Time Buyers Use Guest House for Savings   Some first-time buyers are finding ways to cover the costs of home ownership by purchasing a multi-unit home that can accommodate a mother-in-law apartment or another rental unit. The added money can then help them cover their mortgage. “Renters like the privacy and homey feel of an …

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Another Great Customer Review!

from  Robert F. Connor & Rachel Connor (04/11/2016) “Anthony was a pleasure to work with. Always professional, very knowledgeable, and very detailed. He always got back to us quickly and had great availability. He made buying our first home very easy, really guided us every step of the way, and we would recommend using him.“

First-Time Buyers Bypass the Starter House

First-Time Buyers Bypass the Starter House

First-Time Buyers Bypass the Starter House     Seventy-five percent of first-time buyers say they prefer to not purchase a starter home and instead want to purchase a home that will meet their future needs, according to the Bank of America Home buyer Insights Report. Seventy-six percent of first-time buyers say they want to buy …

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Stage a Baby Boomer Home the Millennial Way

Stage a Baby Boomer Home the Millennial Way

Stage a Baby Boomer Home the Millennial Way     Like every generation, millennials’ needs and tastes differ from their parents’ generation, as plenty of surveys have attested to. But as millennials become home owners, how can your baby boomer home sellers amp up their homes’ appeal to this younger generation’s tastes? David Charron, president …

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Problems Sellers May Try to Hide

Problems Sellers May Try to Hide

Problems Sellers May Try to Hide     Home sellers sign a disclosure document that they’re being upfront about any problems with the home. “However, it can be very tempting for some to tell white lies or conveniently forgets facts,” says Wendy Flynn, owner of Wendy Flynn Realty in College Station, Texas. “In fact, a …

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