Real Estate / Finance

How to Finance Your Home Repair
by Guest Post on Feb 29, 2016
Paying out of your pocket for fixings and renovations is one of the more fateful features of home ownership. Large, expensive renovations may rarely be obligatory so as to make your home prepared for sale, while urgent repairs create the risk of challenging your bank account with little caution. Continue reading →

Things to Do Before Moving to a New Place
by Newsy Siso on Mar 4, 2016
When you think about moving to a new place, you only consider the items that you will pack and how you can move them easily to your new house. You forget to think about the new place and how you can fit in everything there or how you could possibly adjust. Continue reading →

Moving with Your Children: Top Tips to Make the Move Easier for Them (and You)
by Newsy Siso on Apr 20, 2016
Moving is difficult enough as it is – what more if you have to do it with children? But if your move is absolutely necessary, then there’s no going around it. You just have to find a way to make your move easier for your children and, ultimately, for yourself. Continue reading →

Important Requirements Millennial Homebuyers
by Guest Post on May 4, 2016
The millennial generation is reshaping the way New Yorkers purchase and sell real estate. Because they are current with the latest innovations, tools and outlets on social media, the following requirements can help real estate agents meet their needs. Continue reading →

Moving Homes? 5 Reasons Why Using a Removals Company Makes Sense
by Guest Post on Jun 13, 2016
On one hand, the thought of moving home fills us with joy and expectation as we look forward to our new life in our new home, but on the other it can be a time of immense stress and sadness, as we often have to say goodbye to the people and things that have made our lives so complete. Continue reading →

Top 5 Repairs and Renovations that Help Your House Sell Fast
by Boris Dzhingarov on Jul 2, 2016
If you are a homeowner looking for a quick way to sell your home, the first thing you should probably do is take stock of the condition your home and property are in. Are they going to be attractive to a buyer and will your home be worth what you need to get out of it in terms of ROI? Continue reading →

How to Prepare Your Home for the Real Estate Market
by Boris Dzhingarov on Jul 21, 2016
Once you decide to put your home up for sale it becomes a product and products have to be appealing to the buyers, otherwise, no one is going to want to bother even thinking about purchasing it, let alone taking steps to buy. But, how do you make your home appealing to potential buyers? Continue reading →

3 Ways Finance Your Home Improvements
by Guest Post on Aug 11, 2016
Did you know you can borrow up to 80% of the value of your home in a cash-out refinance for a conventional first mortgage on your primary residence? If your current mortgage is less than 80% of the value of your home, you can borrow 80% on a new first mortgage, pay off the existing mortgage. Continue reading →

Why Your Second Home Is Not an Investment Property
by Jane Brown on Sep 9, 2016
While people often use the terms “second home” and “investment property” as if they were synonymous, this is a mistake. It’s important to recognize that these two terms cannot be used interchangeably. The legalities, financing, and taxation are all different. Continue reading →

The Importance of Visiting a Show Center
by Shiraz Kahn on Sep 21, 2016
When it comes to improving a property, it is important to make sure that you are making the right changes and while professionals will be able to offer you advice about which changes and upgrades you should make; it is important to have a good understanding yourself about what you need to do to your home to improve it. Continue reading →
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