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Why You Shouldn’t Set an Asking Price Based on the Amount You Paid for Your Home
You may think that it makes sense to set an asking price based on the amount you paid when you bought your house, but things don’t work that way. The amount you can get for your house today will depend on its condition, the characteristics of the neighborhood and the state of the economy. Some…
Read More5 Reasons to Paint Your Walls Gray
When it comes to painting your space, there are myriad options: bright and sunny yellow, the classic eggshell white, a soothing blue or a fresh green. But one color you shouldn’t overlook when painting is gray. Below are five reasons why. It matches. Gray is a fluid, flexible color that pairs well with a large…
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May new home sales gain 2.2% from April Sales of new single-family houses in May 2015 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 546,000, which is up 2.2% from April, according to estimates released jointly today by the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. — From Housing Wire 3…
Read MoreWe’re ready for the TRID rules!
At 5 p.m. EST June 17, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a statement that the effective date for the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) rules would be pushed back to Oct. 1, 2015. CFPB Director Richard Cordray said in a prepared statement: “The CFPB will be issuing a proposed amendment to delay the effective date…
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Active Home-Building Industry Will Lead to More Demand for Warehouse Space Strong wholesale jerseys consumer spending and the rise in housing construction activity are currently the prime factors for the incredible rebound of the U.S. industrial real estate sector, and experts say as home buying continues to increase, so will demand for warehouse space. —…
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