Category: Real Estate Tips

Instant Curb Appeal

Instant Curb Appeal     From landscaping to exterior finishes, there are plenty of ways to make your listing a standout in curb appeal. Houzz, a home remodeling website, recently showed off a few high-impact ways to boost a home’s exterior aesthetic. Paint the front door. Put a fresh coat of paint on the front …

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Mortgage Rates Rise Again

Mortgage Rates Rise Again For the third consecutive week, the interest rate for the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage increased. The rise came despite the Federal Reserve cutting its key benchmark rate for the third time this year. The Fed’s interest rate often influences mortgage rates. However, home buyers are still taking advantage of historically low mortgage …

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A new testimonial from a client.

Testimonials from    Kait and Tabius for 157 Logan St, Woodbury, NJ, 08096. “My boyfriend and I floated onto the idea of buying a home together in early 2019. We weren’t sure if we wanted to take it seriously just yet since we figured we were going to have a hard time finding someone we trusted …

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Most Common Siding Used on Homes

Most Common Siding Used on Homes   The most common siding used on new homes can vary by geographic region, but nationally, vinyl and stucco are the overall favorites. The most common exterior wall materials on homes started last year were vinyl and stucco, at 26% each, followed by brick or brick veneer at 21%, …

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Will you be moving soon?

Will you be moving soon? See below for a check list that you need to go over.. Will you be moving to a new home this holiday season? John Coneys of Freedom Mortgage, and I understand that the holidays are busy enough and want to share this moving checklist to help you plan for your …

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Down Payment Assistance Grows Homeownership

Down Payment Assistance Grows Homeownership   Down payment assistance programs are helping more consumers become homeowners, according to a new study. Researchers with CBC Mortgage Agency, a national housing finance group, found that more than nine out of 10 home buyers would not have been able to purchase a home without down payment help. Further, …

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Short-Term Rentals in 2019

Short-Term Rentals in 2019 Airbnb has seen explosive growth the last few years, even as some cities have fought to manage short-term rentals that they fear are overtaking communities. Still, homeowners and investors are cashing in. Florida is Airbnb’s hot spot, finds a new study released from IPX 1031, a 1031 exchange resource. For homeowners …

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Home Updates to Prep for Showings

Home Updates to Prep for Showings When it comes to selling a home, the small tweaks can sometimes make the largest difference. From the tile grout to the smells, Apartment Therapy recently asked real estate pros to chime in with the easy-to-overlook attributes of a home that could increase a home’s value. “It’s these small …

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Feeling ‘House Rich, Cash Poor’

Feeling ‘House Rich, Cash Poor’   One in five U.S. homeowners say they feel house rich but cash poor, according to the newly released Hometap Homeownership Study. The rising costs of homeownership nationwide prompted nearly 20% of 675 homeowners surveyed to classify themselves as feeling “house rich, cash poor” most of the time, according to …

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What is Debt to income ration?

What is Debt to income ration? Calculating your debt to income ratio (DTI) is one of the simplest ways to get a handle on your current financial health. DTI is the percentage of your monthly income that goes towards debt payments.  Lenders look at your DTI when they are considering your ability to pay back …

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Most Youthful Cities in America

Most Youthful Cities in America The youngest cities are usually found near college towns. Realtor.com® researchers analyzed 2017 U.S. Census Bureau metro data to pinpoint the cities with the lowest average resident age (the rankings were limited to one city per state for geographic diversity). The top 10 cities all have an average resident age …

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Tiniest Homes Are in America

Tiniest Homes Are in America   Tiny homes have grown in popularity among consumers who either want to simplify their life or need a smaller abode for affordability’s sake. Regardless of circumstance, apartments are getting smaller, and it’s occurring even as rents are rising, according to a new analysis from Apartment Guide, a real estate listing site. Just how tiny …

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