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  • Are Feds Out to Help Owners of Foreclosed Properties?

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    The US Federal Deposit Insurance Company is set to work alongside the Treasury Department to improve the situation of foreclosures in the country. However, concrete actions are yet to take place.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Hawaii or Florida: Where Should You Retire?

     By:M Shane

    If you're getting ready for retirement, one of the most important decisions you need to make is where you're going to live. Will you continue to stay in your current home, or is it your dream to retire somewhere warm?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Storm Proofing Your Home

     By:David Sporleder

    The most important aspect of storm-proofing your house is your roof. Make sure that your shingles are in good repair and properly glued down. If you have any concerns about them, they can be spot glued for additional strength. This will help keep water damage out of your home.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Phoenix Foreclosed Homes Comprised 66 Percent of Market

     By:John Cutts

    Phoenix foreclosed homes accounted for 66 percent of housing market activity in October, according to Jay Butler, real estate professor at the Arizona State University. The median sales price for foreclosed homes increased in October to $153,450.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Advantages of Retirement Communities

     By:Roby Hicks

    Most of us fear growing old. This is because we fear the changes. We know that there will come a time when we need someone to care for us. We need to have a place we can stay and people to accompany us. There is the fear that our children may be too busy to even bother about us. We know that things will never be the same again as we cannot do the things that we did when we were younger. Our resources will be limited and so we might need to depend on our children for financial support.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment


  • Handling The Heat And Grubs In June

     By:Fran Phalin

    With the unrelenting summer heat, it is important to give your lawn appropriate summer care. The focus for June should be on grubs, compost, irrigation, and water retention.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Your Real Estate Career: The Most Important Question to Ask

     By:Mike Cromie

    When interviewing a broker to sponsor your license, what is the single most important question the new agent should ask?


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Virtual Retirement Villages

     By:Lauren Kline

    This is a quote from the website for Boston's Beacon Hill Village, not a place, but an organization. Founded in 2001, its members consist of a group of residents facing the decision of relocation to retirement communities. They loved their homes and were looking for an alternative to moving, but they needed someplace safe that provided the services they required.


    In Category - Property Management
  • How to Maintain Your Roof Properly

     By:Roby Hicks

    If you do not take care of your roof, expect for uncomfortable nights when it rains. Expect to spend on expensive repairs and even roof replacements. To avoid all these, take care of your roof. Maintaining it is not difficult. However, you need to exert an effort. As what they say, if you take care of your roof, your roof will take care of you. But how do you do this? What are the steps you need to take?


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Maintenance Tips for Your Oceanfront Home

     By:Fredrica Smith

    An oceanfront home may serve as your special abode during summer vacations, your place of retirement or it is simply your main dwelling place. In any way such property serves you, it must be well taken care of. Proper maintenance for this valuable piece of asset must be ensured at all times. Besides, this luxurious home when kept at its most pristine condition all the time would have an increased value. So in case you might want to sell it, you would have no problem establishing high asking price.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Tuck In Your Evergreens for Winter

     By:Joesph Samson

    Evergreens are hardy plants that can deal with light snow and cold weather, but heavy snow or extreme temperatures can kill or damage young shrubs. Right about the time you'll be decorating your house for the holidays, you should be thinking about tucking in your evergreens for the winter.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Should You Sand And Refinish Hardwood Floors Yourself?

     By:Aladdin Modjarrad

    Hardwood floors are a beautiful addition to any home. In many cases they even add to the value of your property. After several years of service though, most hardwood floors begin to look like they could do with a bit of help and the homeowners thoughts turn to having their hardwood floors sanded and refinished.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Home Repair Permits: When Do You Need One?

     By:Roby Hicks

    We have to take care of our property. We should not only keep it clean but we also have to make sure that we look after it. We have to ascertain that everything is working and in good perfect condition. There are repairs that we can handle on our own. However, there are also those that require the assistance of a professional. In addition to that, there are cases when a permit is needed in order to start the project. What is important is that you learn to identify when permits are needed and when it is not.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Tips for Spring Bulb Planting

     By:Carlos Montes

    Plan your color combinations to make the most of your display. Combine two-tone colored tulips with solid colored varieties. For instance, 'Palace Purple' coralbells look striking up against the burgundy 'Uncle Tom' tulip. Pair up white daffodils (also referred to as the orchid narcissus), with pink or rose colored 'Christmas Marvel' tulips.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Roof Shingle Replacement

     By:Roby Hicks

    If you want your roof to take care of you, you will need to take care of your roof. How many times have we heard this phrase? And how many times have we actually paid attention to it? Many of us do not pay attention to our roof as often as we should. In fact, most of us uncover serious problems only after we have experienced leaking. Some of us do not even know how to check, repair or replace roof shingles. It is important that we know how to check and replace them when needed to avoid serious roof problems.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Getting Started in Illinois Residential Sales

     By:Mike Cromie

    Taking a prelicense class and passing a State examination is not adequate preparation for demanding profession.


    In Category - Real Estate Training
  • Explore Xeriscaping Your San Diego Property

     By:Josh Sloan

    People who have chosen to xeriscape their lawns have been the subject of complaints, served with fines for defying ordinances that support a water-wasteful lawn environment and even the victims of vandalism - their drought-resistant plants uprooted, cut down or mowed. Despite this, more and more communities are waking up to the fact that xeriscaping saves water, lowers pesticide use and makes use of the beautiful natural plant life that thrives in arid climates.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • High Tech Garden Tools

     By:M Shane

    Gardens do, however, take time and work, and most households have busy, hectic schedules. The Plant Institute of America claims that "one third of all plants die within their first year of purchase". These new products promise to make the gardener's life easier by cutting down on regular chores like watering, or by identifying common problems. Are they worth it? You be the judge.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Winter-Proofing Your Home

     By:Mike Ciucci

    With the weather in many parts of the country cooling down and sliding us into fall, it's getting to be time to think about ways to prepare your home for upcoming winter weather. While it is far too early in most places to be worried about the winter weather, it's not too early to get a head start on being prepared.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Enjoy Fun, Health, Happy Summers: Home Pool Care Information

     By:marco benavides

    If you want to enjoy a fun, healthy, happy summer, then you should follow some simple home pool care information. The next step in the pool care process would be to reconnect your pump and filter, and then you need to be sure that all of the equipment is complete and in good working condition. Once the pool is filled back to normal, it is time to shock it, which simply means adding a lot more chlorine than you normally would, three to five times more than normal.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Home Maintenance Tips: Things You Can Do Yourself

     By:Roby Hicks

    Being a homeowner is a lot of work. You have to deal with bills, insurance and HOA obligations. On top of that, you have to think of the maintenance expenses you will incur for the property. Most of the time, you will need a professional to handle some of the maintenance issues at home. However, this can be very expensive. This is why you have to identify the things you can do so that you will not need to rely on others to do things for you. This way, you will not need to pay them too.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Wildflower Landscaping

     By:Tina Fountain

    This allows them to provide shelter for one another, conserve water, and helps to eliminate weeds. The brightly colored flowers attract a variety of birds and butterflies and can provide a taste of wilderness even in the most urban setting.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Keep Your Pool Safe and Clean

     By:Roby Hicks

    Having a pool is a luxury we all want to enjoy. However, having a pool is not just about having fun because of the responsibilities you need to attend to. First, you need to make sure that the pool is safe for its users. Bear in mind that other children in your neighborhood might want to use it as well. You have to secure the pool to avoid accidents. Aside from that, you should also see to it that your pool is clean at all times. This will prevent costly repairs.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Proper Pool Care

     By:Roby Hicks

    Many dream of having a pool in their property. This is because of the benefits it gives. It allows family to bond. It is also a great place to stay fit as swimming is one of the best exercises. Since having a pool is a dream come true for most, it is only right that you take care of it. This will ensure that your pool will last for a long time. Pool care and maintenance is also a great way to prevent incurring expensive repairs. So make sure that you do your part.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Energy Saving Power Tools

     By:Jerry Clifford

    Visit any big box home store and it appears, this summer, power saving power tools are all the rage. Replacing their gas powered counterparts, these battery or propane operated lawn maintenance tools run on alternative energy sources that both lower emissions and boast less maintenance.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Energize Your Summer Lawn

     By:Fran Phalin

    Many people let their lawns go without any lawn care whatsoever in this summer heat and don't bother maintaining the state of their turf. However, if you want to have a green and lush lawn around your home, you will need to take extra steps to make sure your lawn thrives in the next summer months.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Tidying Your Yard for Fall Home Showings

     By:Karrie Rose

    One of the main elements of fall that can cause some hassle to a home owner who's trying to sell their home during autumnal months is the falling leaves. Though they are beautiful, fallen coloured leaves can be bad for your lawn, look messy when they start to break down, and can be hazardous on walkways. Fallen leaves also tend to clog your gutters and downspouts.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Real Estate Investment - A Career In Itself

     By:William King

    For all those who were looking for a career that offers amazing returns and has minimum risks, real estate investment is here. This article offers an in depth look at the pros and cons of a real estate career.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Outdoor Staging Your Home For Sale: Cleaning Stone and Concrete

     By:Joesph Samson

    Stone, concrete, and brick can all be power washed, though not at the same pressures or intensities. Use a fan tip to diffuse the hard pressure and don’t work too close to the surface; too hard of a spray can remove the finish from concrete or brick and cause it to deteriorate.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Post-new Year's Spring Lawn Prep

     By:Fran Phalin

    While you may have had an easy time over the holiday months not doing very much, if anything, with your lawn, now is the time to get back into your lawn care activities in full force. February is a critical month in whipping up your lawn for the Spring months ahead. The lawn care tactics that you should focus on include: general Spring clean up and prepping your bed and turf.


    In Category - Home & Garden


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