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REALTORS®’ Top Concerns Heading into 2016

REALTORS®' Top Concerns Heading into 2016

REALTORS®’ Top Concerns Heading into 2016     An improving job market, still-low interest rates, and recent measures to make credit more accessible are all offering help to the housing market’s recovery, but several challenges prompting closing delays remain. The latest REALTORS® Confidence Index conducted in November reveals some of the top concerns on real …

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Happy New Years 2016

Wishing all my blog follower, friends, family and clients past present and future a very Happy New Years.  

More Homes Come With ‘Pet Suites’

More Homes Come With 'Pet Suites'

More Homes Come With ‘Pet Suites’ More spaces are being carved out for pets today, and the trend is even inspiring new home designs. More than half of U.S. households now own a pet, according to a survey of more than 20,000 home shoppers by John Burns Real Estate Consulting. Forty-five percent of those surveyed …

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Biggest Winter Home Risks

Biggest Winter Home Risks

Biggest Winter Home Risks   The winter season is a prime time for house fires. Half of all destructive fires tend to occur in December, January, and February, according to the National Fire Protection Association. But most home fires are preventable. Here are some leading culprits to watch for: Space heaters. These devices are the leading …

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Common Building Blunders

Common Building Blunders

Common Building Blunders   Building inspectors and energy raters shared with BUILDER online the top complaints about common “construction sins,” from improperly installed ductwork to leaky windows. Here are a few blunders that made its list. 1. Attic ductwork: Inspectors – particularly those in hot, humid southern states – say they’re always taken aback when …

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Cash Sales Near 50% in These Cities

Cash Sales Near 50% in These Cities

Cash Sales Near 50% in These Cities   The number of buyers paying all-cash in real estate transactions is falling nationwide, but some places are still seeing a big bulk of their sales from all-cash buyers. Cash sales nationwide accounted for 32.5 percent of total home sales in September, down from 35.9 percent a year …

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The 20 Hottest Home Features Right Now

The 20 Hottest Home Features Right Now

The 20 Hottest Home Features Right Now   Must-have home features are constantly evolving. After all, just a half century ago, shag carpeting in all hues – gold, orange, and purple – were all “in.” But what’s hot with home owners and buyers now? Home staging and design tips: Visit Styled, Staged & Sold Realtor.com® …

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Freddie: 2016 Rates to Stay Near Record Lows

Freddie: 2016 Rates to Stay Near Record Lows

Freddie: 2016 Rates to Stay Near Record Lows     Mortgage rates edged slightly higher for the second consecutive week and following the Federal Reserve’s decision Wednesday to raise its short-term interest rates for the first time since 2006. “As was almost-universally expected, the Federal Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve elected this week …

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Highest, Lowest of Vacant Homes by ZIP

Highest, Lowest of Vacant Homes by ZIP

Highest, Lowest of Vacant Homes by ZIP   Vacancies in homes are at the lowest level since 2005, according to Census Bureau data. The rental vacancy rate is 7.3 percent while the home owner housing vacancy rate was 1.9 percent for the third quarter of this year. But in some pockets across the country, vacancy …

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Swear Off These Bad Habits on Social Media

Swear Off These Bad Habits on Social Media

Swear Off These Bad Habits on Social Media   If you’re using social media to expand your connections with customers, make sure you don’t fall for one of these bad habits. Forbes.com highlights a few: Auto-Posting from Facebook to Twitter Your audiences for each social network likely differ slightly, so your messaging should change slightly, …

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Do Neighborhood Watch Signs Hurt Sales?

Do Neighborhood Watch Signs Hurt Sales?

Do Neighborhood Watch Signs Hurt Sales?     Neighborhood watch signs may be intended to show home owners’ that neighbors have one another’s backs but that may not be the message to home buyers. The signs plastered on telephone poles and parks may be a deterrent to home buyers. In Longboat Key, Fla., a debate …

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Ally Financial Offers Mortgages Again

Ally Financial Offers Mortgages Again

Ally Financial Offers Mortgages Again After two years out of the mortgage business completely, Ally Financial Inc. has decided to re-enter the business and offer new home loans to customers. Ally’s GMAC Mortgage unit was one of the largest lenders of subprime mortgages prior to the 2008 housing crisis. It now plans to offers home …

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