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27 Tips You Should Know To Get Your Home Sold Fast and For Top Dollar

“…..you have to sell your present home at exactly the right time in order to avoid either the financial burden of owning two homes or, just as bad, the dilemma of having no place to live during the gap between closings.”

 

Because your home may well be your largest asset, selling it is probably one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. To better understand the homeselling process, a guide has been prepared from current industry insider reports. Through these 27 tips you will discover how to protect and capitalize on your most important investment, reduce stress, be in control of your situation, and make the most profit possible. Read the rest of this entry »

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Is the Water that You Drink Safe?

Is the water that you drink safe?

North America has one of the safest water supplies in the world. However, national statistics don’t tell you specifically about the quality and safety of the water coming out of your tap. That’s because drinking water quality varies from place to place, depending on the condition of the source water from which it is drawn and the treatment it receives.

What contaminants may be found in drinking water?

There is no such thing as naturally pure water. In nature, all water contains some impurities. As water flows in streams, sits in lakes, and filters through layers of soil and rock in the ground, it dissolves or absorbs the substances that it touches. Some of these substances are harmless. In fact, some people prefer mineral water precisely because minerals give it an appealing taste. However, at certain levels minerals, just like man-made chemicals, are considered contaminants that can make water unpalatable or even unsafe. Some contaminants come from erosion of natural rock formations. Other contaminants are substances discharged from factories, applied to farmlands, or used by consumers in their homes and yards. Sources of contaminants might be in your neighborhood or might be many miles away. Your local water quality report tells which contaminants are in your drinking water, the levels at which they were found, and the actual or likely source of each contaminant. Some ground water systems have established wellhead protection programs to prevent substances from contaminating their wells. Similarly, some surface water systems protect the watershed around their reservoir to prevent contamination.

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Being Prepared to Find the Perfect Home

There are some great basic ideas to ensuring that you get the most out of your new home purchase. Many people dive headlong into home buying with only as much direction as their emotions offer them and the only limit being that which the bank says is the most that they can spend. However, it is best to use a little more critical thinking when you’re looking at buying a new home.

Make sure that even before you even start looking at properties that you contact your lender and go through the pre-qualifying process so that you know what kind of price range that you can buy into. Remember though that the cost of the actual house isn’t the only cost that you need to take into account, there are always some extra fees with closing costs and the like.

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Foreclosure Popularity: Who’s Buying In?

For many months there has been almost a frenzy of buyers purchasing foreclosed on homes but it is looking now like the foreclosure business has at least temporarily lost some of its appeal for home buyers. While not all home buyers have been struck by the disinterest in buying foreclosures, some home buyers are done with the novelty.

Foreclosures are dropping in popularity over months past at least in certain circles. Interestingly, the newer a buyer is to the whole real estate game, the less likely they are to look at foreclosures as an option. The more experienced buyers out there are looking a lot more seriously at buying foreclosures because they are more comfortable with the purchasing of real estate in general.

For many home buyers, a foreclosure is a less than ideal purchase for a number of reasons; some buyers are rightly concerned that a home that they don’t have access to for the purpose of home inspections has the likelihood of being a potential money pit. Other home buyers have grave concerns over a foreclosed home losing its value and the risks of taking on a home that may have been vandalized while it was vacant or by the previous tenants who’re often angry about losing their homes. There are also a small percentage of home buyers who’re concerned that buying a home that someone else lost to foreclosure is bad luck.

Even with the large number of negative perceptions about foreclosures, foreclosure sales are likely to increase again in the spring in response to the extension of the home buyer’s tax credit and the picking up of the real estate market after the winter slump. This is a bit of good news for the market, as more foreclosures are likely to find their way into the market after the New Year, due in part to the fact that it is still very difficult for home owners struggling to pay their mortgage are having a hard time getting help with modifying their mortgages even still.

While some of the concerns that buyers are expressing are good reasons to be wary about purchasing foreclosures, there are many other good reasons to buy them. The key to doing this in a successful manner though are working hand in hand with a Realtor and doing your research instead of just jumping into a purchase that you’re not sure of. Find yourself a Realtor who has experience with foreclosures for your best chance of success and let them help you make a good buying decision.

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