9 Surprising Things That Add Value to Your House By: Dona DeZube Published: December 3, 2013 A home’s value is dependent on many things. Here are nine factors you might not have thought about. 1. Surf Breaks Being within a mile of a surf break (a spot where surf-able waves happen) adds about $106,000 to… [Read More]
If You Were Selling Today, Would You Have the Home That Buyers Want?
Knowing what appeals to today’s homebuyers, and considering those trends when you remodel, can pay off years from now when you sell your home. Two new surveys about what homebuyers want have me feeling pretty smug about my own home choices. Maybe you’ll feel the same. Privacy from neighbors remains at the top of the… [Read More]
Never tear down anything unless you are prepared to build something better in its place
Never tear down anything unless you are prepared to build something better in its place. This rule applies to both individuals and things. It’s easy to criticize other people thoughtlessly for their shortcomings, and equally easy to find fault in their work or in situations that are not to your liking. It is far more… [Read More]
Open Your Heart to Gratitude
From My Brother Zig By Hall of Fame Speaker and Author Floyd Wickman It’s in this season where we focus on giving, on gratitude, on thanks and on the people around us that some of the lessons I learned from my “brother” Zig truly resonate so deeply. Here’s one excerpt that I wanted to share…… [Read More]
Buying a Home in the Winter
Buying a Home in the Winter By: Realtor.com Team Spring and summer are the high season for home sales, but winter can be a buyer’s market. If you don’t mind a smaller pool of homes for sale or moving around the holidays, winter might be a good time for you to house shop. Less Competition, More… [Read More]
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