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Decorating the Home for Sale for the Holidays

Decorating their home for the holiday season is a time-honored tradition for many families, and also provides the opportunity to make lifelong memories. Sellers with their home on the market during the holiday season may feel the need to give up their holiday traditions. However, quite the opposite is true: Sellers should not forgo decorating …

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Real Estate Outlook: Distressed Properties’ Far Reaching Effects

The number of distressed properties across the nation has resulted in a range of effects. Most notably, though, has been the effect on non-distressed homes in neighboring areas and communities. Perhaps no one has been harder hit than builders of new homes. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports that one out of three …

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Travel Tips for the Holiday Season

Millions of travelers will set out on long road trips to see family and friends this holiday season. Take a moment to read these tips for keeping your self and belongings safe. First, keep your travel plans on a need to know basis. Do not post your excitement about being out of town on social …

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Tips from the Top – 3 Must-Knows for Financial Success

What are the best ways to handle taxes?   The key with taxes is to stay on top of things and if the weekly routine referred to in the tips on managing money section is being followed, it will make a huge difference. Here are three more recommendations for handling taxes: Use a tax accountant …

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5 Things To Do NOW If You Want to Buy A Home In 2012

At this point in December, it can start to feel like the New Year – along with all our hopes, dreams, wishes and expectations for it – are barreling down on us. Personally, I’m a rabid Resolution-setter, and I have a pretty strong track record of making New Year’s changes actually happen – and stick.  …

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Top defects to look for when buying an older home

Q: Buying a house worries me. I don’t know what I should be looking out for! I know that the older the house, the more likely it is that the wiring, plumbing and roof might be out of date, and the paint could even have lead in it if it’s old enough. I have been …

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SELF-EMPLOYED BUYERS: The Best Way To Get A Mortgage!

Self-employed borrowers present one of the most challenging areas of mortgage underwriting. Qualifying self-employed people often requires time, energy, and patience. A fair and honest qualification requires a special set of skills. Most mortgage companies underwrite their loans based on guidelines established by the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), …

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How to avoid common breakfast mistakes

Many people start their day with diet blunders. Here’s how to correct them, with help from Dr. Wayne Andersen, an obesity specialist in Maryland and medical director for Take Shape for Life, a weight loss program: Skipping breakfast … Dieters often use this strategy, but numerous studies have found breakfast eaters are more likely to …

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Pending real estate sales index rises 9.2%

Pending sales of U.S. existing homes jumped 10.4 percent in October, according to an index released today by the National Association of Realtors. The monthly increase in NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index is the largest since an October-to-November jump last year, and continues a recent trend in the index’s gradual rise for the year. October’s …

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Research Is important for Home Buying

If you are in the market to buy a home in the next few months, make sure you do preliminary research to determine exactly what your needs and wants are.  Use the internet, tour the community and speak to neighbors within the prospective neighborhood.  Need help figuring it all out? Call me, I can help. …

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Things school doesn’t teach you about money

Robert Kiyosaki is perhaps still best known as the author of the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” series of books, which almost 15 years ago began indoctrinating the world on his then-unconventional wealth-building strategies. The books emphasize the use of leverage (debt) to build real estate investment portfolios and businesses, and largely eschew stock market investments, …

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BUYERS: The Seven Steps After The Contract Is Signed!

You’ve signed the contract and are looking forward to moving into your new home, but there are a few steps that cannot be overlooked. By following these easy steps, you will ensure yourself a smooth move into your new home. 1. First, get the home inspected. Arrange a time to return to the property for …

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