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How to Take Better Videos From Your Phone

How to Take Better Videos From Your Phone

How to Take Better Videos From Your Phone   When you need to capture a quick video of a listing or area for a client, your phone may be all you have. You can still take some quality videos to share on the go and from your phone. USA Today recently featured some tips on …

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5-Step Checklist to Spruce Up a Backyard

5-Step Checklist to Spruce Up a Backyard

5-Step Checklist to Spruce Up a Backyard   Amber Freda, a landscape designer in New York, recently shared with The New York Times a checklist that can make it easier for your clients to decorate their home’s outdoor space. Some of her tips include: 1. Choose the right furniture. Don’t leave a blank slate. “Furniture …

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3D-Printed Home Can Withstand Earthquakes

3D-Printed Home Can Withstand Earthquakes

3D-Printed Home Can Withstand Earthquakes     While 3-D printing in the homebuilding industry has largely created prefab houses whose components are created at a factory and then assembled on location, a new technique is letting one company print the house in its entirety onsite. HuaShang Tengda printed an entire 4,300-square-foot home in 45 days, …

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10 Cities With the Highest Rents

10 Cities With the Highest Rents

10 Cities With the Highest Rents San Francisco, New York, and San Jose, Calif., have the highest rents in the nation, according to the Zumper National Rent Report. The report analyzes data from more than 1 million active listings nationwide and calculates the median asking rents for the top 100 metro areas by population. The …

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Do Ultra-Clean Homes Appraise Higher?

Do Ultra-Clean Homes Appraise Higher?

Do Ultra-Clean Homes Appraise Higher?     Some home owners are beginning to see value in spick-and-span listings. But are appraisers on board? Jennifer Chateauvert of San Jose, Calif., insists that two weeks of deep cleaning is what helped her home appraise higher than she’d predicted. However, appraisers say—while they appreciate clean properties—this work won’t result in …

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Downside to Buying in a Gated Community

Downside to Buying in a Gated Community

Downside to Buying in a Gated Community   Homes in gated communities command a much higher price — nearly $30,000 on average — than other properties, according to a new study published by the American Real Estate Society. However, the added costs of upkeep for amenities may offset some of that premium. Home buyers are …

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Home Ownership by Age 25? It’s Possible

Home Ownership by Age 25? It’s Possible

Home Ownership by Age 25? It’s Possible   Despite being saddled with student debt and dealing with the repercussions of the 2008 financial crash, it’s still possible to become a home owner by age 25. In order to accomplish the goal of owning a home, 26-year-old Emily Brown decided early on that she wanted to …

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Get Ready for a Baby Boomer Sell-Off

Get Ready for a Baby Boomer Sell-Off

Get Ready for a Baby Boomer Sell-Off   Baby boomers and others aged 55 or older, comprising up to several million current home owners, say they plan to move to rental units in the next few years, according to Freddie Mac’s newly released 55+ Survey of housing plans and perceptions of those born before 1961. …

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A Tiny Controversy Brews Over Tiny Homes

A Tiny Controversy Brews Over Tiny Homes

A Tiny Controversy Brews Over Tiny Homes   The tiny home movement is gaining steam. These small housing options are being featured on TV shows touting the cost and environmental benefits, and more buyers are being swayed to go small. But now cities are sparring over which one has earned the title as tiny house …

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Beware of These Home Inspection Red Flags

Beware of These Home Inspection Red Flags

Beware of These Home Inspection Red Flags   A home inspection not only allows buyers to learn more about their home, it also helps them uncover any potential problems. Curbed.com recently featured a 14-point checklist to help home buyers during a home inspection. Here are a few items they suggest to investigate further during a …

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Good Time to Lock in Mortgage Rates

Good Time to Lock in Mortgage Rates

Good Time to Lock in Mortgage Rates   Borrowing costs stayed low for yet another week for home buyers and refinancers. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage continues to hover near its lowest average in three years. “Mortgage rates have been slow to adjust to the 10-year Treasury yield, which has increased 12 basis points since last …

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Top Housing Preferences Depend on Your Age

Top Housing Preferences Depend on Your Age

Top Housing Preferences Depend on Your Age     What you want in a home largely depends on which generation you come from. Lesley Deutch, a principal at John Burns Real Estate Consulting, studied the top housing preferences by age and revealed insights that can help builders figure out what types of homes to build …

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