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Loan Demand Recedes Again

Loan Demand Recedes Again

Loan Demand Recedes Again     Total mortgage application volume – which encompasses applications for refinancings and home purchases – nudged down 3.4 percent week-to-week on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported Wednesday. The decrease came as interest rates edged slightly higher last week. Nevertheless, total mortgage application volume still remains 14 …

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Renovation Mistakes to Avoid

Renovation Mistakes to Avoid

Renovation Mistakes to Avoid   Home renovations can be costly. Add a mistake to it, and the costs can skyrocket even more. Emerick Architects has taken on dozens of commercial and residential renovation projects over the last 16 years, and their architects recently shared some of the most common renovation mistakes in an interview with …

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Ways to Remove Smelly Odors

Ways to Remove Smelly Odors

Ways to Remove Smelly Odors Whether it’s a pet odor or yesterday’s pungent dinner, you can take steps to remove bad odors from a home prior to a showing. “If you enter a home and immediately encounter a smell, that is generally all people focus on, and all they will remember,” says Debra Johnson, a …

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Home Ownership Rate Nears Record Lows

Home Ownership Rate Nears Record Lows

Home Ownership Rate Nears Record Lows     The home ownership rate made gains in the second half of 2015, but that progress was muted in the latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The first quarter of this year saw the home ownership rate back on the decline, plummeting to 63.6 percent, the third …

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Fed Votes to Leave Interest Rates Alone

Fed Votes to Leave Interest Rates Alone

Fed Votes to Leave Interest Rates Alone The Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee voted this week to not increase the federal funds rate, which should help keep mortgage rates low during the busy spring home buying season. The federal funds rate will hold at its current 0.25 percent and 0.5 percent rates, at least for …

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Open Houses Showcase High-Priced Artwork

Open Houses Showcase High-Priced Artwork

Open Houses Showcase High-Priced Artwork Real estate and staging professionals of luxury listings are turning to high-priced, original artwork to dress up their open houses and offer up another pull for potential home buyers to visit. Some professionals are coordinating with art galleries to rent original art pieces to hang during home showings. The pieces …

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Reasons Why That Listing May Linger

Reasons Why That Listing May Linger

Reasons Why That Listing May Linger     If a home for sale is taking longer to sell than you thought, it may be due to common problems like overpricing, unflattering listing photos, and maintenance issues. 1. Pricing: When the price is right, buyers will flock to it. Revisit the comps. Here’s some advice that will …

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How Long It Takes to Save for a Down Payment

How Long It Takes to Save for a Down Payment

How Long It Takes to Save for a Down Payment   Renters in some cities may face a long road toward home ownership. Faced with high rents, some may even have to wait a few decades before they’ll be able to save enough for a down payment – that is, if they keep saving at …

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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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