Are you ready to make the leap into home ownership? Are you still living at home? Renting a home to own? While everyone moves at their own pace now is the time to take advantage of the historically low interest rates. In addition to, local and federal programs available to first time home owners. Here are some a few signs to observe to determine if it is time to own your own home. Let's take a look at some of the reasons you should consider to justify your home buying decision. Are You Sticking Around? If you plan on moving soon for a job transfer. Or, plan on moving in the future for other family reasons - it may be better to rent. However, if you are thinking about living in the same city, town or within the same county for years to come - it is time to put down roots! You will appreciate the stability that comes with home ownership. Home ownership can make you more prepared for a marriage and/or a family if that's the lifestyle you prefer. The stability of … [Read more...]
Home Inspections – How to Get the Most Value
Home Inspections - How to Get the Most Value: One of the most stressful parts of selling a home is the dreaded home inspection. Getting the most value from a home inspection is crucial, especially since any missed item can cause a significant amount of trouble a few years or decades down the road. With that in mind, let's take a look at a few tips on how one can get the most value from a home inspection. Home Inspections - How to Get the Most Value : Keep Calm And Allow the Inspector to Have Full Control For sellers - having a stranger paw through every corner of their house is frustrating. To a seller their home have emotional value and no one wants to hear about their homes' flaws. The key to a successful inspection lies in remaining calm. Blowing a fuse or arguing with an Home Inspector is a sure way to lose money! Stay calm, smile, and accommodate the inspectors instructions. The payoff is worth it! How to Get the Most Value - Understanding The Process Buyers … [Read more...]
Selling Home
Home Upgrades with the Lowest ROI File these six upgrades under wish fulfillment, not value investment. Read 7 Smart Strategies for Kitchen Remodeling Follow these seven strategies to get the most financial gain on your kitchen remodel. Read 10 Inside Tips From a Designer Who Specializes in Small Baths A New York City designer shares secrets to making a small bath both functional and beautiful. Read How to Pick Paint Colors Paint has remodeling power when you use it to emphasize a room’s best features or play down the flaws. Read Smart Options: Basement Flooring Keeping your basement dry and free of condensation is key to installing the basement flooring of your choice. Read Visit houselogic.com for more articles like this. Copyright 2014 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® … [Read more...]
Selling your home/Selling home in MD/DC
Selling your home in MD or D.C. can be a stressful situation without a trusted real estate professional to guide you through the selling process. Now, more than ever there are more contract forms, changes in housing regulations, agency agreements, etc., that are required to protect your best interest. It seems that now, when selling your home a seller almost have to be a lawyer to keep up with the changes in the market. With the advent of the internet, HGTV, DIY network and other similar television programs, buyers are more educated as well as informed about the buying process. The majority of buyers start their search online via the different real estate websites or networks approximately 90% of the time before going out to preview homes. By this time, most buyers have already researched and analyzed the particular neighborhood statistics, school district and crime statistics. When selling your home, be mindful of these facts and price your home accordingly to attract qualified … [Read more...]
Top Renovation Projects 2013
We are sharing this list of the top renovation projects for 2013 in the Washington, D.C. and Maryland Areas. With the housing market recovering, spending on remodeling projects is rising. Homeowners spent 9% more on renovations in 2012 than the previous year, according to an April study by the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University. Whether you’re considering increasing the resale value of your home....or you simply want to make your surroundings more comfortable, renovation spending is expected to increase again this year, the study says. The top renovation projects for 2013 that homeowners will make, according to the latest American Housing Survey, are upgrading appliances and major equipment as well as flooring, paneling, ceilings, windows and doors. Adding a garage at a median price of $15,000 is the most expensive project. Kitchen remodeling, at a median price of $5,000, is the next most expensive followed by roofing at a median cost of $4,559. According to the … [Read more...]