Why painting with classic neutrals is essential before you sell

The power of color can be transformative for your property as you prepare it for sale. When your house or apartment is listed, your favorite palette has to shift from personal taste to investment strategy.  The right hue doesn’t just refresh a room, it impacts on buyers’ perceptions, digital photography and, most importantly, the final…
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Keep lemon-based cleaners away from these eight surfaces

Lemon is often cited as the ultimate cleaner, its sharp acidity cutting through household grease and dirt better than most retail products. Unfortunately, as many first-time buyers find out once they’ve moved into their new home, the humble lemon can also permanently damage expensive materials. If you’re looking for a natural cleaning product, lemon is…
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10 buyer tips to reimagine any home’s potential

When you step into a potential new home, it’s easy to let the existing furniture and decor distract you from the true potential of the space.  Many buyers get stuck on the seller’s furniture choices and their layout of the living room.  For example, if a TV is sitting in front of a fireplace, most…
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How to spot these eight common roof problems

As winter draws in, the importance of maintaining your roof so it’s in great condition becomes increasingly obvious.  We rarely think of our home as being under threat from the elements until the storms and snows arrive. Of course, weather is a constant challenge, and it’s imperative to be proactive so small issues don’t turn…
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Six style trends that will dominate 2026 kitchens

Real estate thrives on fashion – we love colors that are in vogue, textures that are back in style and ideas for remodeling that capture the imagination of owners and buyers alike.  One of the most anticipated reports from those of us who follow the fashions is the trend survey undertaken by the National Kitchen…
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Nine tips to let buyers’ imagination run wild!

One of the biggest hurdles for homebuyers is picturing themselves living in a house or apartment that still feels like it belongs to someone else.  When you list your home, your goal is to make it as easy as possible for potential buyers to emotionally connect with the property. Real estate agents overwhelmingly recommend decluttering…
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Nine tips to become a stylist and stage your home

A seller who is committed to extracting every cent of value from selling their home will always invest in professional staging. It’s not cheap, but the reward can be substantial.  Staging involves a professional stylist assessing your home. They will select the most appropriate furniture and fittings, which will give the property a total makeover.…
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First-time buyers jump into the market amid rate hopes

The sale of existing homes continues its rising trend, giving American owners confidence they can plan to either upsize or downsize this winter or with an early spring strategy. The National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) latest survey found sales of existing homes in October was 1.2% higher than in the previous month of September. This…
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Industry body predicts 14% spike in real estate deals for 2026

One of the most influential predictions for real estate in 2026 has come from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), which has forecast a spectacular 14% jump in existing home sales next year, combined with price rises totalling 4%. One early signal supporting the NAR forecast is the fact that current applications for mortgages are…
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Affordability is the biggest challenge, say Realtors

If there’s anyone with their finger on the pulse of America’s real estate market, it is your humble Realtor. We’re out and about every day, trying to find homes for our clients and negotiating with sellers. If there’s a whiff of economic concern in the wind, we’re among the first to notice. Nothing makes folks…
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