From: DAILY REAL ESTATE NEWS | THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2016 Saving for a down payment can pose one of the biggest challenges for potential home buyers. Indeed, “a down payment is often the largest single payment a consumer makes in their lifetime and saving for it Continue Reading
6 Materials to Never Use in Your Kitchen
Need to remodel that old kitchen? Unless you’re cool with treating the hardest working room in your house like a museum exhibit, resist the temptation to buy the cheapest or shiniest materials available and go for durable options that can stand up to regular Continue Reading
Millennials with student debts are struggling to enter tight market
Despite the uncertainties caused by the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union and rapidly rising home prices, many surveyed households still believe now is a good time to buy a home. The one demographic that doesn’t agree? Millennials. In the National Association of Continue Reading
The Worst Mortgage Advice Home Buyers Actually Believe
Getting a mortgage is an intimated process, which explains why so many people readily accept advice from others. Sure, those pearls of wisdom may come from good intentions, but the suggestions might not necessarily be right for you. In fact, they could be dead wrong. So Continue Reading
5 Common Reasons Sellers Overpriced Their Home
We get it—you love your house. Your floor plan is unique, your interior design is exceptional… You’ve seen the comps for your home, but you just know it's worth more, so you’re going to list it over the market price. This is one of a few reasons why sellers Continue Reading
How to Spot the Top Problems Home Sellers Try to Hide
Whether you’re a seasoned house hunter or a first-time buyer, the process of purchasing a home has plenty of pitfalls. And while you may assume that sellers are being upfront, it’s not uncommon for them to gloss over some of their home’s shortcomings. So, just to be on Continue Reading
Pro Mover Secrets That Make Packing Your Stuff Easier
These moving hacks will reduce the hassle of taking all your things to a new home. 1. Do a Pre-Pack Photo Shoot Make unpacking a snap by taking some pre-packing photos so you’ll know exactly where everything goes when it’s time to empty those cardboard moving boxes. Continue Reading
Clutter can cause Depression
Base on studies from UCLA’s Center on Everyday Lives and Families (CELF), clutter has a profound affect on our mood and self-esteem. CELF’s anthropologists, social scientists, and archaeologists found: A link between high cortisol (stress hormone) levels in female home Continue Reading
Presidential elections effect on housing market
Presidential elections have little impact on California housing market, according to findings by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.). In an analysis of home sales dating back to 1990, the average growth in home sales during an election year is usually either Continue Reading
Buyers May Be Forced Into the Market
Buyers are feeling the push into the market due to high rents. Rents have been rising statewide as demand for renting has increased due to low home sale inventory, and high down payments. Average monthly rent for a 1000SF loft/condo in Downtown Los Angeles is $2,700, up 10% Continue Reading
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