How to move quickly after the Fed rate cut

Finally, the Federal Reserve has made its move with a 0.5% cut in the cash rate, making money cheaper to borrow. As a result, you may be thinking that now is the time to make your move in the property market. The size of the rate cut will see mortgage costs fall in the coming…
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Why Fall is the Perfect Time to Sell

The dark, cold months of winter are yet to arrive, giving homeowners sufficient time to put their homes on the market and capitalize on the fall selling season. There’s a belief among many homeowners that spring and summer are the best times to sell your home, but that’s just a myth.  There’s no bad time…
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How to give your garage a fancy-floor facelift

Buyers love storage. When they walk through a property, they’re always checking the cupboard spaces in the kitchen and bathrooms, and the bedroom closets. “Stowing stuff” is a consistent theme with today’s buyers. Sellers who fail to realize this often pay a penalty of failing to secure offers for their property.  One great way to…
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Never put these down your garbage disposal

Your average garbage disposal isn’t some incredible mechanical monster that will eat everything you give it. There are a number of everyday items that you should avoid putting down your garbage disposal. Some will break the machine, while others might clog the mechanism or even block the pipes. To help avoid these problems, which can…
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How to revitalize dirty grout quickly and easily

If there are two rooms that you want to get right when preparing your home for sale, it’s the bathroom and kitchen. That’s because today’s buyers focus on these areas of the home.  There are several reasons for this. Firstly, they’re the most expensive areas to remodel. The complexity of the design together with a…
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Five interior designs everyone is searching for

If you’re looking to give your property a facelift before selling, or you’re keen to put your stamp on your new home, one solution might be to embrace a style of interior design. Specific interior design styles are becoming more popular in preference to furnishing a home without any specific fashion direction. Owners who have…
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Presidential candidates lay out housing policies

A political spotlight continues to shine on housing, with both presidential candidates outlining their plans to increase construction to ease a historic shortfall of homes and to make ownership more affordable. The importance of housing should not be underestimated in this election, even though it receives little media attention.  Some 40% of renters believe they’ll…
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Better times ahead as rates head down

With a new round of property marketing forecasts released recently, buyers and sellers of property are trying to figure out what’s around the corner for American real estate. For many, this year has been characterized by high mortgage rates, stable prices, and slow sales as buyers sit on the sidelines, fearing they might pay more…
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Top tips for selling your home this fall

As our vibrant summer fades to a cooler and cozier fall, you’ll probably notice how America’s real estate market changes, too. Spring and summer are popular for selling seasons, but if you’re looking to secure a quick deal, fall is the season for you. It’s when serious and motivated buyers emerge, determined to settle before…
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Gutter tips that come from the top

If you enjoy the occasional bizarre language and statements in the current presidential campaign, try this one – “the most neglected part of homeownership is the gutters. It’s personal for me”. The “me” is Democratic vice-presidential pick Tim Walz, who reckons he has had some bad gutter experiences. “You get your basement wet. You get…
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