Cheers! With your savings on the
bank and a good job outside your hometown, you’ve finally reached the decision to
buy a new house. You’re ready to pack your things, bid farewell and head off as
soon as you can. Excitement embarks you and there’s more than enough adrenaline
in your body that you can contain. Everything is so exciting.
Friday, July 12, 2013
Thursday, July 4, 2013
The Trinity of House Hunting
It
is perhaps part of the American dream that makes us tend to move more
often than any other people because of our job. Different states, different
opportunities, mayhaps? Throughout my professional career, I have known a great
deal of people, both personal and client, who had moved at least three times
just to answer the calling of their well-dreamed job. To be honest, moving from
one house to the other is not an easy task.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Mid-2013 Home Design Trends
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Rancho Santa Fe, California is Among the Top 10 Wealthiest Zip Codes in U.S.
Zip codes may just be nothing but
random set of numbers, but like personal things, they say a lot of meaningful
information regarding the owner.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Knowing The Price Value Of Your Home
If you’re thinking of selling
your house, the first question that probably pops in your head is how much the
entire house costs. In other words, you try to estimate it. Though most real
estate books will encourage you to hire an appraiser, I personally don’t
encourage it. Appraisers are good at telling you how much the entire house costs but not house’s
market value. Instead, I suggest prospect house sellers to use three sure and
possible ways to have your house estimated.
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