Real Estate Tips

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Unique Home on Market As you stage your home for selling, you start to think about how you can compete with others in your neighborhood and city. With these tips, you will know when you want to stick to the basics, and when you can really show off your home's unique style.

Flooring: Fit In

In a lot of cases, you want to stage your home to suit or at least complement the current trends for that aspect of the home. For your flooring, you may want to be a little more conservative. Hardwood flooring trends for 2017 already feature some bold designs, with:

  • wide planks
  • contrasting colors with dark and light stains
  • patterns such as parquet, geometric or herringbone

The problem is that some stylish trends are quite subjective and visually arresting.

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Smoker's Home for Sale Many non-smoking home buyers are deterred by homes that smell like cigarette smoke. In fact, many professionals believe that homes belonging to smokers may sell for as much as 20% less than comparable properties belonging to non-smokers.

If you are a seller in this situation, there are many things you can do to make your home more appealing to buyers. Taking steps before putting your house on the market can help your home sell more quickly and for more money.

Stop Smoking Indoors

Any efforts you make to remove the smell of cigarette smoke from your property will be thwarted by continued smoking indoors. Resolve to smoke only outside your home, ideally in a location away from the windows and doors of your house. If you have friends or

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A Second Home for Vacations As spring comes around, the real estate market heats up, and some buyers are turning their attention to buying a second home as a vacation getaway.  

If you are considering doing the same, consider the following factors about purchasing your dream vacation home before purchasing your next property:

1. Location, Location, Location

As with your primary residence, the location should be first and foremost in your mind as you begin looking for a vacation home.  Buyers should choose a location that they will visit often enough to make the purchase worthwhile - or one that renters will want to occupy for a significant amount of time.

A home, even a vacation home, should not sit unoccupied for long stretches of time. By choosing a destination

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Wood Floor Popularity Wood floors have been perennially popular in real estate for sale throughout the country. Polished hardwoods and wide plank pine are traditional and comforting in homes large and small, from the East Coast to the West and from the North Woods to the seashores of the Gulf.

Painted finishes are no less popular than waxed or stained topcoats, and wood floors can be warmed and brightened by woven rag rugs, sisal, seagrass and hides just as easily as rich Oriental carpets.

Wood floors have never really slipped from favor on the Jupiter home scene. Today, however, wood is again at the top of the trends as new greener options catapult wood flooring ahead of all its competitors.

Being Earth-Sensitive

Purists might say that two of the hottest

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Home Improvement Planning Home renovation can be a rewarding task. For some, it's about flipping a house for profit. Others are looking for a deal in which to invest time and effort. Another reason to renovate is creating a uniquely tailored space.

But renovations have their downsides, particularly when Jupiter area homeowners don't invest enough time into planning. They're not something you design on the fly, making it up as you go along. Nor can plans be vague: you owe it to yourself to decide on the time, skills and money necessary to finish your project. The results will be worth it.

Making the Budget

First, set an overall budget. No one is made of money. Decide how much you can reasonably dedicate to this project, then stick to it. Exceeding the budget "just

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Speeding Up Home Sale Many home buyers begin their search for a property as soon as the weather warms up. This means that spring can be a great time to sell a house, but competition can be fierce.

Selling your home quickly requires smart, strategic thinking, good staging and professional help.

Boost Curb Appeal

You only have one chance to make a good first impression. Boosting your home’s curb appeal can make your property more attractive to potential buyers. Sellers hoping for a fast sale may not have time to completely re-landscape the front yard and make major repairs - still, there are a variety of small projects that can be done quickly to make your home look attractive and respectable.

  • Keep Your Grass Trimmed: Cut your lawn regularly (but not too
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Disclosures at Home Sale Walking into a home, potential buyers tend to notice the aspects of the home that have been improved, remodeled, or glossed over. A new coat of paint, new countertops, and updated bathrooms are nice, but are there hidden bigger problems like water leaks or mold?

If you, as a seller, have knowledge of a serious issue regarding the property, you may be required to disclose this to potential buyers in a document commonly known as the seller's disclosure.

What Is a Seller's Disclosure?

A sellers disclosure is a statement about current owner's knowledge of the property and its history. A disclosure is an opportunity for a buyer to learn things about a property that may not be readily available. Every state requires some form of disclosure, but

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Things First Time Home Buyers Should Know With the increases in wages and job stability, more and more people are ready to take the plunge and buy. Purchasing a home is one of the biggest transactions in a person's life. It affects the way that you'll live for years, if not decades.

By knowing more about the market that you are moving into and having tips for buying your first home, you can hopefully locate a property that you will love and buy a home that will last a lifetime.

To understand your financial options and how they apply to your specific situation, speak with your lender and/or financial advisor.

1. There are Many Different Types of Homes Available

Builders have listened to what the new generation of buyers wants. Observing the success of the tiny home phenomenon and

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Selling Homes in Slow Periods Winter can be a challenging time to sell a home. It's a time when many are busy on vacation or out of town, however, just like any other time of year, some people still need to buy homes.

If you implement the right strategy, you may be able to better reach people in the area. All home selling situations are unique, of course, so you will definitely want to enlist the help of a real estate agent to help you understand what moves will work best for you!

Potential Benefits of Selling in the Winter

Trying to sell your home during the winter months is not all bad. There are a few positives that come out of using the slow season to your advantage.

  • It May Sell Faster. According to studies, homes that were listed in the winter were
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Should You Buy a Foreclosed Home With the average sale price of existing single family homes in the United States currently ranging in the mid to upper two hundred thousand dollar range, it is easy to see that buying a home is a major expense in the life of most people.

Looking at the price of new or existing homes, it's no wonder why potential home buyers may seek to find other options, such as considering the purchase of foreclosures and other forms of distressed properties.

Why Buy a Distressed or Foreclosed Home?

With the potential to save thousands of dollars on the overall cost of a home, the right distressed property might make economic sense for some. Many distressed properties are priced competitively because the bank or asset company does not want to continue

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