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6 Reasons to Reduce Your Home PriceArticle From BuyAndSell.HouseLogic.com
By: G. M. Filisko
Published: March 19, 2010
While you'd like to get the best price foryour home, consider our six reasons to reduce your home price.Home not selling? That could happen for anumber of reasons you can't control, like a unique home layout or having one ...
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A healthy, well-maintained lawn is more than just good-looking—it’s a key to
preserving the value of your home. Regular lawn maintenance enhances curb
appeal, making your home—and neighborhood—attractive to passersby and potential
buyers.
According to Su Chi Straka-Phillis, a residential real estate appraiser with ...
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5 Tips to Prepare Your Home for Sale
Many buyers today want move-in-ready homes and will quickly
eliminate an otherwise great home by focusing on a few visible flaws.
Unless your home shines, you may endure showing after showing and open
house after open house—and end up with a lower sales price. Before the
first prospect walks ...
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Many underwater homeowners-those who owe more on their home than it is currently
worth-feel stuck. They can't sell without taking a major loss, and they often
can't refinance because the
appraiser's report doesn't past muster. If they want to take advantage of some
mortgage modification programs, they're often told ...
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Remodeling Magazine's "Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report for
2007" found that more than 85% of the cost of building a wooden deck
could be recouped during resale — compared with 78% for a bathroom remodel and
69% for a family room addition. "When most people build a deck, it adds pretty
much dollar-for-dollar ...
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Substantial snowmelt and heavy spring rains signal the onset of summer’s heat
and humidity in the Midwest—extreme conditions that put stress on the exterior
of a house and other features, such as driveways and fences. Routine outdoor
maintenance helps ensure that your property withstands nature’s challenges while ...
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Lenders starting to run after 'walkaway' homeownersCharles Feldman
Mar 8th 2010 at 3:00PM
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It's
a variation of "you can run, but you can't hide," in the case of
underwater ...
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Despite a slow market and a slight decrease in the resale value of
most remodeling projects, Realtors® report that the smartest home
improvement investments may also be some of the least expensive.
Results from the 2009 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report show that
small-scale exterior projects are the most profitable at resale,
according to ...
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blank_pageWhen most sellers list their home for sale the first thing they think about
is how much will I get and that is usually followed by how soon will I get the
money. It's certainly understandable that those two concerns are, most often,
top of mind. After all, you're likely selling your home to buy another one or
invest the ...
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By Al Yoon Al Yoon – Mon Nov 30, 6:58 pm ETNEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury on Monday set long-awaited guidance on a plan for mortgage companies to speed "short sales" of homes and other loan modification alternatives to stem a rising tide of foreclosures.
The Home Affordable Foreclosure ...
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