Selling Your Home: Should
You Lower Your Asking Price?
By Sally Aquire
Setting
the right price is crucial when selling your home. If you overestimate
the value of your house, you risk alienating potential buyers who will
not be able to afford to buy it. On the other hand, pricing your house
at far less than it is worth can leave potential buyers wondering
whether it has hidden problems. Having your house professionally valued
can help you to set a fair price, but what happens if this price is not
fetching any buyers? At this point, homeowners... Read More |
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What You Need to Know About Buying Short Sales
By John S. James
"Short
Sales" has become the buzzword of success in today's real estate
market. In the prevailing economic slowdown, many homebuyers are
failing to maintain their loan repayments. As a result, the lender has
a choice between initiating a foreclosure proceeding, or letting the
property be sold for an amount less than the mortgage against the
property. Whenever the lender determines that it may be financially
better for them to sell the property rather than opt.... Read More |
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Snuggling Up to a Stove this Winter?
Courtesy of ARAcontent As
the mercury drops and days get shorter, you may be snuggling up to a
wood-burning stove to keep your tootsies toasty. With today's economy,
alternative heat sources may become more popular as people try to
minimize gas and electric bills.
While wood-burning and pellet stoves can be quaint and efficient, they
can also be dangerous. To avoid injuries and damaged property... Read More
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How to File for the Latest
Homebuyer Tax Credit
By Cheri Dohnal
The
homebuyer tax credit has undergone so many alterations that many people
are no longer sure which homes and taxpayers qualify for it. Since it
has been extended and expanded for a limited time, it's important that
its newest provisions are understood even before the IRS releases the
forms to claim it.
Important Tax Credit Updates
The expanded version of the credit is not limited to first-time buyers,
although there is still a credit of up to $8,000 offered to first-time
buyers. Now there is also a credit for "long-time residents" who buy a
new home, and both credits have been extended into 2010... Read More |
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Indoor Air Quality Concerns?
By Angela Epps
Air purifiers can help.
They reduce air-born bacteria from mold, fungi and household chemicals
found in many cleaners used in day-to-day house cleaning. These
pollutants in your home’s air can aggravate asthma, allergies, and
sinus problems, especially if your household has children or seniors.
The EPA (Environmental Protection Association) estimates that the air
inside your home can be up to ten times more polluted than the air
outside the house. Along with reducing air-born bacteria, many air
purifiers remove irritants such as pet dander, pollen, smoke, and dust
(less house cleaning!) from your home’s air and make the air smell
cleaner by noticeably reducing odors.
Which air purifier is right for you?
When considering using an air purifier in your home, make sure... Read More |
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