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We know that dressing for success is important when it comes to establishing an image. Well, when it comes to selling your home, it's important to dress it up too. Staging homes has become increasingly more popular because it works.
I think of it like setting the stage for a theatrical production. The director wants everything on the set to ...
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How to price a home
Many real estate investors buy and sell real property as a means to generate a positive cash flow. This can be a lucrative addition to any financial portfolio, but as with any investments, there are risks involved. One of the more difficult choices is deciding how much to try and sell the home for, or how to devise an accurate ...
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Homeowners Insurance: Is Mold Covered?By: Gwen Moran Published: April 15, 2010
Whether mold is covered by homeowners insurance often comes down to the source of moisture and the wording of a policy.ProgressK EffortLow 1-2 hrs (review policy)InvestmentLow $500-1,500 (mold rider) If mold results from an accidental situation that's ...
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Claim remaining energy tax creditsIt’s time to get cracking if you didn’t exhaust your full allotment of residential energy tax credits during 2009. Although tax credits for big projects like residential wind turbines and solar energy systems have no upper limit and are good through 2016, energy tax credits capped at $1,500 expire at ...
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JENIFER OWENS RE/MAX REALTY GROUP· Only 3.5% down· Sellers pay closing costs· 5 different floors plansPrices Start at $169,5003 Bedroom Units 3 Baths 1600 Sq Ft Kitchen Appliances Included332 Cottonwood Units 1-5332 Cottonwood #1 - $169,500 332 Cottonwood #2 - ...
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JENIFER OWENS RE/MAX REALTY GROUPBOZEMAN REAL ESTATE
Giving You A Moving ExperienceJanruary 12, 2010Move-Down Buyers Can Be Eligible For Tax CreditHow to Save to Buy a Home New Sellers Websitehttp://SellYourHomes.net
Treasury Sets Guidelines for Short sales
Before you FSBO Todays Rates30 Year5.3%
15 Year4.78%
FHA4.62% ...
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Move up, move down, move sideways; it just doesn't matter. Whichever direction you move, financially, you may still qualify for the new tax credit available to current homeowners. It is unfortunate that the credit has too often been characterized as a credit for "move-up" homeowners. The phrase carries the implication that the new ...
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Ever get the feeling that sometimes, just sometimes, the universe is
just not going your way? That after the Big Bang, the rest of the
cosmos is speeding off in one direction, while you are stuck at a bus
stop in Secaucus?
Well, if you are a potential home buyer, you may soon feel that way as
the government announces it will cost you more ...
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Jenifer Owens Re/max Realty Group Bozeman Real Estate First Time Homebuyers Current Home OwnersHot NewsMore first time homebuyers are now eligible because the new law raises the annual income limits from $75,000 to $125,000 for singles and from $150,000 to $225,000 for married ...
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The credit will NOT be renewed. Due to changes in lending regulations the closings AVERAGE 45 days. If you want to take part in purchasing a home in this program and most importantly if you are financially ready please be aware that you need to make an offer soon. Banks do not care if you make the deadline. We have regularly ...
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