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Renovation Ideas Owners May Want to Rethink

Renovation Ideas Owners May Want to Rethink

Renovation Ideas Owners May Want to Rethink   Home renovation television shows give home owners big ideas about how they can spruce up their property. But some of these projects can open up problems for owners whose big remodeling dreams may not have been well-thought out. Realtor.com® recently spotlighted a few renovation plans that often …

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Home Owner Sues Over Pokémon GO Grief

Home Owner Sues Over Pokémon GO Grief

Home Owner Sues Over Pokémon GO Grief A home owner in West Orange, N.J., has filed a request for a class-action lawsuit against the makers of the popular Pokémon GO game, saying that it has encouraged trespassing on his property. The owner says the company placed Poké Stops and Pokémon gyms on his property without …

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It’s a Good Time to Sell, Americans Say

It’s a Good Time to Sell, Americans Say

It’s a Good Time to Sell, Americans Say   Fifty-two percent of home owners say now is a good time to sell in their neighborhood. This is up from 34 percent who said so last year, according to a survey conducted by the real estate brokerage Redfin. What’s more, 58 percent of home owners believe …

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Buyers Want More Land

Buyers Want More Land

Buyers Want More Land A high demand for land is driving up prices in the luxury market. Median list prices for prime lots in the nation’s top luxury markets climbed 8.7 percent in the first half of the year compared to a year ago, realtor.com®’s data shows. The South saw the highest increases compared to …

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Rate of Home ownership Hits 50-Year Low

Rate of Home ownership Hits 50-Year Low

Rate of Home ownership Hits 50-Year Low More Americans have become renters. The share of Americans who own their homes dropped to 62.9 percent in the second quarter, the lowest rate since 1965, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. That also marks the second consecutive quarterly decrease. In the previous report, the home ownership rate was …

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Ways to Get Others Talking About You

Ways to Get Others Talking About You

Ways to Get Others Talking About You You can boost your business’ reputation without spending a dime, according to Forbes. To stay top of mind in your market, try these ideas for your online marketing: 1. Talk to the press. Offer up your take on the local housing market to your local press. Pitch them …

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Americans’ Top Housing Concerns?

Americans’ Top Housing Concerns?

Americans’ Top Housing Concerns?     It might not be all low inventory and high prices. It seems Americans have a confidence problem when it comes to the housing market. They’re increasingly apprehensive to move forward, citing concerns over the economy and job security, according to the latest ValueInsured Modern Homebuyer Survey, a measure of confidence in …

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Could That Tiny Home Be Illegal?

Could That Tiny Home Be Illegal?

Could That Tiny Home Be Illegal?     The tiny home trend is growing more popular, but owners of these teeny residences say they’re facing a big problem in knowing where to put them. Few cities allow stand-alone tiny houses, which are typically defined as a house smaller than 500 square feet. Many community ordinances …

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What Moms Want in a House

What Moms Want in a House

What Moms Want in a House     The configuration of the home is more important to buyers with children these days, Jeff Martel, a real estate professional with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate, told MarketWatch. “Ten years ago, the only thing families were looking for was square footage and a large yard,” he …

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States With the Highest, Lowest Energy Bills

States With the Highest, Lowest Energy Bills

States With the Highest, Lowest Energy Bills The month of July tends to produce the highest monthly energy bills for consumers, according to the personal finance website WalletHub. But where you live has a lot to do with how much energy bills will bite you’re your paycheck. WalletHub’s analytics team recently compared the average monthly …

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Most Popular Exteriors on New Homes

Most Popular Exteriors on New Homes

Most Popular Exteriors on New Homes     Vinyl is the most widely used exterior on new single-family homes, according to the latest Census Bureau data. Vinyl (which includes vinyl-covered aluminum) was used for siding material on 27 percent of new homes nationwide in 2015, followed by stucco at 25 percent, brick or brick veneer …

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Customers Need a Confidence Boost?

Customers Need a Confidence Boost?

Customers Need a Confidence Boost?   More consumers are reporting mixed views toward housing and income growth, according to Fannie Mae’s latest Home Purchase Sentiment Index. While the percentage of consumers who believe now is a good time to sell or buy is rising, fewer consumers are upbeat about the trajectory of home prices and …

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