August 2007


09 Aug 2007 06:56 am
First, “glamorize your curb appeal.” Whether it is all new sod, fresh landscaping, new exterior design, landscaping lights, or something as simple as an updated, modern front door and handle, “curb appeal is paramount to getting buyers through the front door.” Make a memorable entrance. The minute a potential buyer walks in the door, he or she should think “looks good, sounds good, and smells good.” Put an oversized mirror in your entry (”people love to look at themselves”) or a dramatic piece of artwork. Fresh flowers and scented candles go a long way for this first impression. Before You Sell Your Home...How To Enhance The Market Value Of Your Home On A Low Budget

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08 Aug 2007 07:25 am
The Complete Guide to Reducing Energy Costs (Consumer Reports: You Need to Know) Cooling your home is costing more this summer season. The Energy Information Administration, the statistical division of the U.S. Department of Energy, predicts that the price of electricity will climb about 2.6 percent during 2007. If your are a typical energy consumer then you will pay $150 for electricity to run central air conditioning in a 2,000 square-foot house in each of the summer months in 2006. Some recommendations from energy experts work better in some areas of the country than others. For example, in suburban and rural areas, nights tend to be cooler than in the cities of concrete and blacktop, so homeowners can open their windows after sunset and use a whole-house fan to bring cool air into the house rather than keeping the air conditioners cranked.

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07 Aug 2007 06:51 am
Staging is to the interior of a home what curb appeal is to the exterior — nipping and tucking, furnishing and accessorizing, buffing and polishing until the place looks like a model home, without being clinical. But it can also include curb appeal. With just the right special effects, the effort can transform a home into a house of dreams and help potential buyers visualize potential. Professional staging experts suggest that you start with thinking about “curb appeal” which will include landscaping, doors, fixtures all that customers see upon approach to the home. Curb appeal should exude an unforgettable first impression that prompts buyers to cross the threshold. Home Staging: Creating Buyer-Friendly Rooms to Sell Your House

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06 Aug 2007 05:52 am
How To Become a Power Agent in Real Estate : A Top Industry Trainer Explains How to Double Your Income in 12 Months When it comes to selling real estate, the Internet sometimes seems like a money-back coupon for new home commissions. Numerous online real estate brokers now offer both buyers and sellers rebates as an inducement to get their business. Typically, online agents will share a portion of the commission they receive in a transaction. Rebates, however, are flash points in the sometimes vociferous debate between the real estate establishment and the Internet insurgents. A handful of states actually bar the practice of rebates, on the grounds they could be misused as kickbacks.

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05 Aug 2007 07:14 am
Prepaying your mortgage is tempting, after all who doesn’t want to own their home “free and clear”. Moreover, doing so potentially could save you tens of thousands of dollars in interest and years of monthly payments. But paying off your loan is not always the smartest financial decision. Neglecting important areas of your financial life just so you can have a mortgage-burning party can erase the benefits of prepaying your mortgage. Some concepts to consider are; you don’t have adequate emergency savings, you’re not saving enough for retirement, you don’t have disability or life insurance and you’re the main breadwinner, you have high-rate credit card debt. Untapped Riches: Never Pay Off Your Mortgage--and Other Surprising Secrets for Building Wealth

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04 Aug 2007 07:33 am
Home Staging: The Winning Way to Sell Your House for More Money An alluring selling point for potential home buyers often times can be the quality of education the local school district provides. It’s an angle you should definitely look to leverage when you are putting your house on the market. A selling tactic that can potentially increase appeal, if you have a lot of potential home buyers that are parents with young children, is childproofing your home. Having a home that meets the latest standards in childproofing may be a wise and profitable way to heighten its appeal to this target audience when you go to sell your home.

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03 Aug 2007 06:46 am
First on the list is your kitchen. In fact, “Kitchens are critical,” says Robert Irwin, author of “Home Buyer’s Checklist.” “Today, people like a big kitchen with a lot of workspace.” They look for solid surface counters and high-quality flooring, such as wood, laminate, tile or stone. And they want newer appliances in working order. Even if it’s not huge, it should have “countertops that are servicable, that aren’t going to have to be replaced soon and cabinetry in good condition,” says Alan Hummel, past president of the Appraisal Institute. “It has to be well-appointed and large enough to fit your needs.” Invest in Your Nest: Add Style, Comfort, and Value to Your Home

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