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  • Paint a Wall to Make Your Home Sell

     By:M Shane

    In order to paint a room properly, you should know how to paint a wall properly. Walls should be seen as a single job that you don't stop at until it's completed. A wall where the painting has been stopped and started tend to have a lot of interesting paint lines unless extra work and coats are applied.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Number Superstitions and Selling Your House

     By:M Shane

    Tetraphobia – fear of the number 4 – is alive and well and searching for a home near you. The number 4 is associated with death in China, Japan and Korea. As with 13 in Western society, 4 is often omitted from floors, addresses and telephone numbers in these countries. Even in North America, this fear has led to some hasty rearrangements of some telephone policies to accommodate the avoidance of 4.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Lenders Learning to Speed Up Short Sales to Reduce Loss from Foreclosure

     By:Kristine Squiers

    Foreclosure doesn't help the lending institution anymore than it does the home owner. Short Sales appear to be the answer and it appears that banks are finally taking steps to secure a home sale prior to a foreclosure.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • How to Increase Traffic at Your Next Open House

     By:Jerry Clifford

    Open houses don't have to be a waste of time and energy. If you can increase the amount of foot traffic you have during the event, you can increase the chances of drawing a serious buyer. Getting better attendance means getting the word out to more people in the community. But how do you do this?


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Staging a House with Cigarette Smoke Residue

     By:M Shane

    When someone smokes in a home for many years an oily residue builds up on the walls, on the furniture, and in the carpeting making the surfaces sticky and leaving an acrid odor.


    In Category - Home Selling


  • Creative Real Estate Marketing Ideas

     By:Lina Horner

    Try for an even more creative approach by buying a quantity of magnets, stickers, notepads, pencils, pens, key chains and other inexpensive novelty items with your home's information on them. Give them out freely and enthusiastically. Make them bright and colourful so that people will use them - and hopefully take note of the printed information.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Foreclosure Listings Drive California Home Sales Up

     By:John Cutts

    Homes and condos from foreclosure listings pushed down median home prices in Southern California, increasing sales of new and pre-owned homes and condos in March by 52 percent.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Home Sales Activity in California Soar 65%

     By:Cassiano Travareli

    Despite the weak economy, it would seem that California has a relatively-hot housing market these days – thanks mainly to the foreclosure homes.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Foreclosures Bring Down New-Home Sales to Lowest Level Since 1991

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    The continued addition of foreclosed properties to the housing market has brought home prices to their lowest level since 1991.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Get Your Home Appraised Before Listing

     By:Carlos Montes

    Don't guess: Assuming you know how much your home is worth, because Joe Bloe down the road got a specific amount for his house, is not a smart way to proceed. At the very least, speak to a realtor before you list your property to engage his or her expertise in your local market.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Sell Homes with St. Joseph

     By:M Shane

    There is a story about a Brother Andre of Montreal, who wanted to purchase property on Mount Royal for a chapel, but could not get the landowners to sell until he started planting St. Joseph medals on the land. However, none of these stories have any documentable origins.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Seller Financing - Making a Comeback

     By:Leslie Eskildsen

    It's common for banks to request at least 20 percent down, or the borrower will have to agree to pay for private mortgage insurance. This adds an extra charge of up to half a percentage point to the mortgage. Generally the individual seller requires only a minimum 10 percent down payment, but it is to the buyers advantage to put down as much as possible.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • New federal regulations make short sales easier

     By:vithya coumar

    The new guidelines allow the buyer to get out from underneath their loan by selling their home to a new potential buyer for an amount that is less than what the balance due on the home is.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Real Estate Woes of the Rich and Famous

     By:Lauren Spencer

    Adding insult to injury, Grammar was forced to lease another home after it failed to sell for $18.9 million. This recently renovated, English-style manor in Holmby Hills has a cobblestone driveway, pool and media room. He paid $13.7 million for the home in 2007. Mauricio Umansky, of Hilton & Hyland/Christie's Great Estates was the listing agent for Mr. Grammar.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Choosing the Right Color Schemes to Sell

     By:Lauren Spencer

    If you are painting your home with an eye to selling it, you will want to keep to simple themes that you can use to show your rooms to advantage. Color has a powerful effect on our consciousness. The right colors can make a room seem restful and soothing or warm and vibrant. Here are some good tips for color in rooms:


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Staging Your Front Porch for Summertime Sales

     By:David Sporleder

    With all the talk about staging homes for sale and making sure it has 'curb appeal', it struck me how much you could do just in the front porch and walkway area to make a prospective buyer feel welcomed. I've driven by many a house with a sale sign in the yard that has a lovely front side with a well groomed yard, but the porches are often empty.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Greenhouses to Help Rev up Detroit Foreclosure Investing

     By:John Cutts

    Greenhouses and other urban farming ventures are envisioned to rev up Detroit foreclosure investing and help contain the more than 78,000 REO homes in bank owned lists in April.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Before you Move: Down-size Your Belongings

     By:Mark Hostetler

    As someone who's moved numerous times both with and without children, I've come to appreciate a somewhat minimalist lifestyle when it comes time to move. However, that minimalist style can also be extremely useful when you're looking to sell your home and can even make living in your house more comfortable in the meantime.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Housing market is getting better, or is it

     By:Paul Escobedo

    Is it too early to say that the housing market is ready to rebound? Most experts say no and estimate that not only the real estate market but the whole economy will begin to rebound soon.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Home Sale Safety: Protect Your Home, Your Agent and Yourself

     By:Ted Guarnero

    Selling your home requires that you open your house to strangers and allow them access to areas that would normally only be open to trusted friends and family. Unfortunately, we can't trust everyone, even those who "look okay". Securing your home and property against crime is a good step to take, especially when you are allowing people you don't know to come inside. Protecting the interests of your real estate agent is also a big step in this endeavor.


    In Category - Home Security
  • Refresh Your Home Naturally Before a Showing

     By:David Abernathy

    In these days of adult-onset allergies and fragrance sensitivities, spraying a room with the latest commercial air spray may be a turn-off for buyers. However, there are a number of natural ways to freshen, or at least deodorize, the air in your home with products readily available at your local grocery store.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Phoenix Foreclosed Homes Still High in Number Despite Drop

     By:John Cutts

    Phoenix foreclosed homes dropped in number in September, but the number is still relatively high. The median home sales price increased from $127,000 to $130,000 in September.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Existing Home Sales and Prices All Over the Map Currently

     By:M Shane

    The prices of homes across the nation have seen an inverse relationship to incidence of homes being bought and sold. Home prices in the west dropped far more than prices in the North-east; this trend is possibly part of the reason that more homes were purchased on the west side of the nation than in the north-eastern states.


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Planning a Successful Open House

     By:Lina Horner

    Just like you would do for a house tour, it's nice to set up that extra bit of staging for an open house; make sure the house is warm, have some hot coffee or juice and some fresh baking available for prospective buyers to have while they look around the house. Not only do refreshments help buyers feel at home, it makes the home smell welcoming as well.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Before Foreclosures and Sheriff Home Sales, Land Deals Were the Rage

     By:John Cutts

    Before huge supplies of foreclosed properties in Sheriff home sales became a problem in North Carolina, fraudulent activities involving land deals were the main issues in the state.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • FSBO – The Hidden Dangers of Selling Your Own Home

     By:M Shane

    Another advantage of a real estate agent is the fact that they have an office to interview prospective buyers before they get near a property for sale. Most homeowners don't have a neutral area to determine whether someone is serious about buying or is merely using the cover of interested buyer to gain access to a property for some other reason.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Florida Foreclosures and NSP Funds Are Both Chart Toppers

     By:John Cutts

    Record numbers of Florida foreclosures put the state third in foreclosure rate and second in filings among all states in 2009. Florida also got $348.31 million from the NSP, much more than any other state.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Challenges of Selling a Haunted House

     By:Andy Asbury

    Value: Generally a home suspected of being haunted is priced according to fair market value, and then adjusted depending on buyer interest. Such was the case with a Nottinghamshire property purchased in 2007. The family thought they had found their dream home when they bought Clifton Hall, a 52-room country estate dating back to the days of William the Conqueror.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Simple Solutions to Selling in a Buyer's Market

     By:Tina Fountain

    It may pain you, but remove personalized things from the immediate viewing area. The refrigerator should be clear of pictures, the walls clear of family photos. This helps a buyer to better imagine your house as 'theirs'. Tell yourself and your family that the new home can be personalized to your heart's content, but for now, a more neutral setting is needed to produce the effect you want.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Sheriff Foreclosure Sales and Housing Market Remain Unpredictable

     By:John Cutts

    Homes sold through Sheriff Foreclosure sales and other foreclosure selling methods continue to fluctuate in New York. Foreclosure activity in the state goes through ups and downs in 2010.


    In Category - Foreclosure


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