Articles tagged: renovating
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Branden Schroeder Real estate is like any industry, a product has to look appealing for people to want to buy it. Just like the bruised and scabby apples will be the last ones chosen in the produce isle, so the houses with glaring flaws sit on the market, unsold. Sure, there are those that scout-out the best deals and often buy up damaged homes on potentially valuable lots, however your average home buyer needs to want to live somewhere in order to consider buying it. written by Neelima Reddy Home improvement is the best way of raising the value of your investment property. The beauty and value of your home can be improved by renovating, and remodeling existing home, which includes flooring, painting walls, installing air conditioning systems, adding new carpets, etc. written by Eric Badgely First time buyers are in an ideal position to buy a house, renovate, decorate and turn it around for a fat profit! What is more, the time is NOW - the market is right- read on... written by Lou Lynch The art of selling a home has definitely evolved over the past years. Sellers are now willing to do much more to have their home noticed by the right buyer. Home staging has helped to evolve the attitude of both buyers and sellers and it has almost become necessary to stage a home in order to have it sell quickly. written by Brian Enright The modern condo is a bit of a different entity from the average home and as such the process of preparing one for sale is a whole new ball of wax. Without having to worry about the external appeal of a condo, this leaves the seller much more time to concentrate on the presentation of the unit and improving the assets that their particular unit possesses. written by Cyndi Gerken One of the most utilized rooms in any home is the main bathroom. It is also one of the rooms that is most susceptible to wear and tear. written by Jim Hirschman Renovating your home is one of the best ways to increase it's selling potential and the amount of profit that you can expect from the sale. written by robert hanania They generally don’t want to walk up there for liability issues (fear of there foot going through the roof), but I feel that is the best way to check for roof structural integrity and they need to do it anyway for flat roofs. Needless to say they would be responsible for any damages they do in the course inspection!
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