Looking for a New Single-Family Home? 3 Tips for Finding Great Deals

Posted on: 21 July 2020

Moving into a new single-family home can be an exciting adventure, but when it comes to searching for homes, it can be nerve-wracking to think about the amount of money you will be spending. However, by making a few critical decisions, you may be able to find a great deal on a better house. Here are three simple tips for finding great deals on real estate.  1. Talk With Friends and Family Members
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Custom Home Add-On Ideas For The Eco-Friendly Family

Posted on: 17 July 2020

Choosing to raise eco-conscious children to save energy and live off the land is a healthy lifestyle choice. Your sustainable home can also save you money on energy, food, and other household expenses.  Hopefully, these ideas will inspire you to ask your custom builder about eco-friendly custom home add-ons. Solarium for Sustainable Food Production Growing your own food locally is one of the best ways to contribute to a sustainable economy. By adding a glass-enclosed, climate-controlled solarium to your home, your family can enjoy fresh garden produce all year round.
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3 Things You Must Know Before Buying A Townhouse

Posted on: 16 July 2020

Buying a new town home can be an exciting purchase. Before you jump in and buy one, however, there are a few key points you must know.  1. Not all townhouses are created equal. While most new town homes for sale have two or three floor plans to choose from, they are all fairly similar. Pick the one that works best for your needs, but keep in mind that the more bedrooms that your chosen unit has, the faster it will sell in the future.
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4 Tips For A Better Real Estate Listing

Posted on: 16 July 2020

You could be selling the most beautiful, immaculate home in the country, but if the listing is poor quality, you're not going to have a lot of interested buyers. To sell a home effectively, you really need a good listing. But how do you go about crafting that perfect piece of descriptive prose? Start with these tips. 1. Make sure your first sentence describes what sets the home apart. Too often, sellers create a vague first sentence because they figure at this point, they are just introducing the home and that interested buyers will go on to read more.
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