Does walkability raise property values?
Originally published on November 12, 2010
Your property value will be higher if you live in a community where you can quickly and comfortably walk from your home to schools, parks, and stores, according to one study.
Read More →Your small home: 5 big reasons to love it
Originally published on January 21, 2011
Living in a small home has the benefits of lower insurance rates, less hassle, and less overall cost to own.
Read More →See how this report gives home buyers and sellers the upper hand – whether they’re making an offer or putting their home on the market. Knowing when the first price reduction occurs in your neighborhood, where the reductions are happening and how deep the reductions are, helps sellers price their homes to sell and guides buyers to make strategic offers.
Read More →8 tips for finding your new home
Originally published on February 10, 2010
A solid game plan can help you narrow your homebuying search to find the best home for you.
Read More →How to choose a neighborhood
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If you are planning on moving there are a few ways to ensure you choose the right neighborhood for your family.
Read More →7 steps to take before you buy a home
Originally published on February 10, 2010
By doing your homework before you buy, you’ll feel more content about your new home.
Read More →7 tips for short sale success
Originally published on March 19, 2010
Have to sell your home for less than it’s worth? Our seven tips will help you get the best price.
Read More →6 tips for buying a home in a short sale
Originally published on March 19, 2010
By preparing for a real estate short sale, you can emerge with a great home at a favorable price.
Read More →Keep your home purchase on track
Originally published on March 30, 2010
You’ve found your dream home. Make sure missteps don’t prevent a successful closing.
Read More →Buying a home is no small matter. Once you make the decision to purchase a house, you may not be financially able to buy another home right away. It is imperative that you consider elements of the neighborhood so that you are making a good decision based on what is important to you.
Read More →When you buy a home, you’re investing in a community. You’ll spend a significant amount of time and money supporting the schools, community organizations and commercial centers in the surrounding areas. Before you make the final decision, take a good look at the location and make sure it fits your needs.
Read More →Once you know how much money you can borrow and have an estimate of your closing costs, you’ll know the price range you can afford. Even if you know exactly what you’re looking for, the house hunting process can seem overwhelming — and it takes time.
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