You don’t need a new year to decide to break bad habits. Bad habits are behaviors that affect your personal life and wreak havoc on your finances. If you’re a homeowner, your home is your biggest financial asset (most likely). When it comes time to sell, it’s easy to fall into some bad habits that will undoubtedly cost you some of your equity. Let’s break these habits and look at better options to make you more money. Continue reading 7 Bad Habits Sellers Should Break for Bigger Profits
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The Homeowner’s Year-End Checklist
The end of the year is coming fast. As a homeowner, there are some timely issues that will benefit you financially to review. In between the holiday celebrations, get yourself set for a sound new year by going through this checklist before the clock strikes midnight. Continue reading The Homeowner’s Year-End Checklist
Ready. Set. Show! Prep your house for a showing in just 10 minutes
At the end of every episode of PBS’ The Big Comfy Couch, Loonette looked around at her play area and declared, “Who made this big mess?” Then with a sheepish look, she acknowledged her mess-making and invoked the “10-second tidy”. While it might not be possible to get your house ready for a showing in 10 seconds, you can go for a 10-minute tidy with a few easy steps. Continue reading Ready. Set. Show! Prep your house for a showing in just 10 minutes
Frozen Sellers, Cautious Buyers and the American Dream

Housing news 10-17-16
This week in housing news you can use, immigrants buy more homes, buyer confidence slips, and one agent tells frozen buyers to “Let it Go”. Check out these magical real estate stories and more! Continue reading Frozen Sellers, Cautious Buyers and the American Dream
Graphs, more graphs, and igloos: Housing news 9.19.16

This week in housing news, lots of graphs tell the housing market story, open-house goers show their cards, mortgage rates inch up, and a homeowner builds an igloo rental.
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