Residential, US Real Estate

Affordable Homes Falling Farther Out of Reach for Californians

By Michele Dawson | November 15, 2013
While increasing home prices are encouraging for homeowners and sellers, a rising number of Californians are unable to join the ranks of homeowners as prices continue to fall out of reach, according to the California Association of Realtors. Just 32 percent of Californians could afford a median-priced, existing single family home in California during the […]
Featured News, Industry Technology

Top Apps For Real Estate Agents

By Guest Author | October 23, 2013
Real Estate Agents can use iphones and apps to become more efficient and land more deals.  Below are the top apps that every agent needs to know about. #1) Homesnap- Real estate agents can use Homesnap in order to obtain information, such as how much a home is worth or square footage.  In order to […]
Residential, US Real Estate

Most homebuyers Seek Green Options When Buying, NAR Says

By Michele Dawson | October 22, 2013
Most homebuyers seek homes that are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, according to the National Association of Realtors.  In fact, nine out of 10 surveyed said heating and cooling costs are important factors in considering a home. Indeed, heating and cooling costs account for about 56 percent of a home’s energy use, according to the U.S. […]
Realtors, US Real Estate

Listing Trick-or-Treating

By Megan Rutherford | October 21, 2013
Trick-or-treat, give me some candy or give me a listing! When preparing and going on a listing appointment you should begin with the 5 P’s: 1) Prequalify the seller. Screen the seller to ensure that they are serious before the appointment. 2) Prepare the seller. Consider providing a prelisting package before the listing appointment. 3) […]
Featured News, Residential, US Real Estate

Push Me, Pull You: How to Negotiate a Home Purchase

By Guest Author | October 18, 2013
Want to save some serious money? Well, you won’t do it by clipping coupons and giving up lattes. That’s chump change compared to what you can put in your pocket when buying a home.  Play your cards right, and negotiating your home purchase could easily save you $10,000 - or possibly a lot more. Big […]
Energy efficient home
DIY-Home Improvement, US Real Estate

Curb Appeal for the Energy Conscious

By Guest Author | October 15, 2013
Curb appeal is a popular term that refers to the ability of a home to attract buyers from the moment they see your house. You don’t have to be selling a home to buy into curb appeal. For example a neat yard, a charming set-up, a new door, and windows--all of these aspects can affect […]
Residential, US Real Estate

The Sure Ways to Find Peace of Mind When Settling on a Property

By Guest Author | October 10, 2013
Anxiety often settles in when people close in on large-scale purchases. Real estate is one of these transactions, and the buying process can be strenuous when serious money and commitment is involved. It’s a big deal, and there’s really no other way to put it. However, it’s possible to achieve a certain level of comfort […]
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