Money tips for first-home buyers seeking finance

When planning to buy your first home, you must demonstrate to your lender the ability to save money and continue the financial discipline that will see your loan repayments made regularly. First-home buyers should be aware of these eight pitfalls which may undermine a lender’s confidence in the ability to make payments promptly. Large deposits…
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Preparing your garden to entice buyers

There’s never a bad time to sell a property that’s in a great condition and priced right, but spring and summer definitely warm the hearts and attitudes of buyers. One of the wonderful aspects of selling your home in summer is that buyers can enjoy your garden in all its colourful glory. An important part…
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Barbie pink palaces that would be gold mines

The world seems to have gone Barbie crazy during the past few months, and her legendary pink “Dreamhouse” has enjoyed a share of the spotlight. The original pink Dreamhouse was built in 1962 in Malibu, California. It’s the only real-life Barbie house, but industry researcher CoreLogic has imagined 20 other pink palaces have been constructed…
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Reduce allergies and breathe easy at home

It’s so frustrating when you believe your home aggravates your allergies. Many homeowners today are conscious of how dust and mold can adversely affect their health and the enjoyment of their homes. It’s one of the reasons why it’s now common for buyers to express a preference for homes with floorboards rather than carpets. You’ve…
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Do good schools increase property values?

In many real estate advertisements you see the claim “close to good schools”, but does the proximity to education centers really affect a property’s value? The adage “location, location, location” is well known and refers to how a property’s value benefits or suffers from the surrounding neighborhood. Families looking to buy often prioritize the proximity…
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How to choose garden watering systems

Convenience is a great selling point with today’s buyers. They’ll pay a premium for proximity to shops, schools and local transport systems.  Easy access into the garage with a remote-controlled door is another simple tick in the box. Self-cleaning equipment for the swimming pool will win favor, too. And if you have a glorious garden,…
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Selling tips: apartments versus houses

The process of selling an apartment and a detached house is different in several aspects, which sometimes surprises owners. The physical differences between an apartment and house are obvious, but the techniques to maximize the value of each are different. The types of buyers each property style attracts can be distinctly different.  The benefits often…
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Be prepared to catch the property rebound

Persistence for both the buyer and the seller is essential in today’s property market. Latest data shows many sellers are sitting on the sidelines while motivated buyers compete for the few homes for sale. The lack of homes for sale is bolstering prices across America, but sellers appear to be reluctant to put out the…
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Getting all steamed up about mops

Steam mops are one of the hottest items for house-proud folks who want to ensure their floors are always pristine. But despite their popularity, and the crazy fan base generated by TikTok, certain surfaces should never be cleaned with a steam mop. The heat they generate can damage some floor surfaces. On the plus side,…
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EV chargers can be new buyer hot-button

One feature that an increasing number of buyers are demanding is an electric vehicle charger. As the sale of EVs continuing to grow across America, it’s no surprise buyers are attracted to homes featuring a charger. Homes and apartments in the mid-tier category and higher will undoubtedly attract more buyers and be able to demand…
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