Are you thinking of getting into residential property investing but are unsure of the market and what it takes to be a landlord? Home ownership is at its lowest rate in 50 years, and renter households are expected to grow from 40.7 million in 2010 to 47.9 in 2020. This increase in renters means residential rental property is still an attractive opportunity for investors. The next question is, “Who is going to manage your property? Read More»
If you recently got your first real job and are ready to move out of your parents’ house, you will probably want to find an apartment to rent. Because you are young, you might not have any credit established yet, and this might present problems renting an apartment on your own. If you run into this problem, you could consider using a cosigner to get an apartment to live in. Here are a few things you may want to know if this is something you are considering doing. Read More»
Social media is a limitless resource when you have real estate for sale. Home sellers need to take their responsibilities on social media very seriously because the right posts can ultimately help them get top dollar for their home by attracting the right buyers at the right time. Pinterest is not as frequently utilized as other social media websites and apps for real estate marketing, but it can be a great place to connect with home buyers who are looking online to pin the perfect attributes of their dream home. Read More»
If you are worried about the way the world is going and that the time may come that you have to have a safe place for your family, you are going to need to be able to find that safe place. After all, it’s not like there are going to be survival properties just anywhere. If there were, that would sort of defeat the purpose. There are things that you can do to help find a good site and determine if it is a good site for you. Read More»
In some cases, the notoriety behind a home in which a death or crime took place can lead to endless marketing options – from the asking price of nearly $5 million for the home in which the unsolved Black Dahlia murder took place to the comparably more modest $850,000 asking price for the house behind the Amityville murders, legendary crimes can carry hefty price tags. However, there are many homes in which much less marketable deaths and criminal activities can make sale difficult. Read More»
Imagine trying to unlock your door using your key, only to hear and feel that tell-tale snap. Pulling out the nubby remnants of your once-trusty key can be a heartbreaking feeling. Desperate times call for desperate measures and one of those measures involve using super glue to extract the broken remains of your house or car key. However, there are a few rules to using this method and ignoring them could land you in even more trouble. Read More»
You’ve heard that location is everything when it comes to real estate. But if you’re in the process of searching for that perfect home or are just getting settled in, you may be interested in how your property’s spot can affect you and your bank account. Here are seven interesting locations that can increase the value of your home.
Fancy Grocery Stores
Shopping at high-end grocery stores that offer organic and non-GMO food options may benefit your health, but you don’t even have to shop there in order to reap the financial rewards. Read More»
If you have small kids, there is a good chance one of their favorite foods is applesauce. Applesauce is a great kid-friendly food, but when it lands where it is not supposed to and hardens, it can be a really big mess to clean up. Follow the steps below to get that applesauce your kids dropped off your carpet.
#1 Scoop Up What You Can
The first thing that you need to do is scoop up what you can with a spoon. Read More»
Summer is coming to an end, which means fall will be here before you know it. Unfortunately, fall can be a frightening time for your carpets. Many items that are associated with common fall and Halloween activities can cause stains if they fall onto your carpeting. Knowing how to remove the stains and attempting to lift them quickly can be the difference between a stain setting in and it being removed. Read More»
If you’re adding fire extinguishers to your home, you’re taking a valuable step toward keeping you and your family safe. However, keeping the extinguishers around isn’t that simple. While the extinguishers are just going to sit, waiting for use, you can’t ignore them completely. Here are three things that you need to know if you’re going to store fire extinguishers in your home.
The More, the Better
Fires can happen anywhere in the home. Read More»