Nice 2 family home in a great location. includes 4 br, 2 full bathrooms, 2 eat in kitchens, 2 living rooms, and wooden flooring throughout. great area close to transporta...
Spacious 1 family in an excellent location. includes 1 full bathroom, living room, formal dining room, office space/extra room in main floor, eat in kitchen, and full fin...
Great 2 family with a total of 5 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms. also includes deck, backyard, parking garage, and parking space. great location close to transportation an...
Wonderful 2 bedroom coop with low maintenance (one of the lowest maintenance for a 2 bedroom coop in jackson heights). also includes 1 full bathroom, eat in kitchen, form...
Nice layout of 2 fmaily in a great location in maspeth. 1st floor has 1 bedroom, full bathroom, living room, eat in kitchen and office space. 2nd floor has 2...
Tags are similar to barcodes; they connect people to digital information. In the Real Estate world placing a tag on your signs and riders has been the newest way of marketing a property. It’s fast, simple, and convenient for prospective buyers. All they would have to do is install the application Microsoft Tag Reader on their phone and use it on the next sign they see with a tag. Once the phone reads the tag right there and then the buyer will receive information about the property and even be able to see numerous photos of the property on their phone itself. But the tags are not limited to only property information; you may also connect your website, video, or tours to a tag and when people click on it they will be immediately directed to whatever you have attached your tag to.
Buyers only get one first look at a property, and they don’t want to use their imagination. They assume the house they see is as good as it’s going to get. If you want your home to sell, step out of your comfort zone and think like a buyer. Here are three ways to help you turn your house into the home of someone else’s dreams. We’ve broken down each category into low-cost, “Basic” tips and tricks, and an “All-Out” blow-the-budget transformation. How far you take it is up to you. Continue reading →
Your first home purchase is exciting, but it can also be stressful. Here are some tips to limit the trauma and help you find the home of your dreams the first time around.
The most important step in selecting a home is knowing how much you can spend. If you already use an electronic budgeting system, you’re ahead of the game. If not, track your expenses for the past several months to a year. Try to quantify the “gray areas” of cash withdrawals that disappear on small purchases. Now add up your current rent and other related expenses. If you’ve been saving money toward your down payment, note that, as well. Finally, ask yourself where you can tighten your belt with your existing discretionary purchases. This is the maximum amount you could pay per month. Now ask yourself if this is reasonable, given your current savings and possible expenses. Only you know the answer to that. When you’ve arrived at a comfortable number, write it down, and save your calculations. You’ll take this to the bank when you apply for loan preapproval. For now, you have an estimated payment you can use while shopping online. Continue reading →
By: G. M. Filisko
Published 2010-02-10 11:12:47
Working to get your home ship-shape for showings will increase its value and shorten your sales time.
Many buyers today want move-in-ready homes and will quickly eliminate an otherwise great home by focusing on a few visible flaws. Unless your home shines, you may endure showing after showing and open house after open house—and end up with a lower sales price. Before the first prospect walks through your door, consider some smart options for casting your home in its best light. Continue reading →
By doing your homework before you buy, you’ll feel more content about your new home.
Most potential homebuyers are a smidge daunted by the fact that they’re about to agree to a hefty mortgage that they’ll be paying for the next few decades. The best way to relieve that anxiety is to be confident you’re purchasing the best home at a price you can afford with the most favorable financing. These seven steps will help you make smart decisions about your biggest purchase. Continue reading →
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