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10 tips for Selling Your Home in the Winter
Looking for ways to boost the showings of your home in the Winter?

The Perils of Overpricing
By overpricing your home, you will more than likely end up with less money than if you had priced it right from the beginning.

Questions to Ask yourself when Preparing your Home for Sale
To ensure that your home looks at it's best in the buyer's eyes, ask yourself these questions when preparing your home for show.

Modern Kitchens and Bathrooms: Tips on Accenting with Light
Turning your bathroom or kitchen into a modern masterpiece requires attention to several very important areas of design - and lighting is a big one. The right lighting can add sparkle to an otherwise ordinary kitchen or bathroom design and help draw focus and attention to modern faucets, fixtures, kitchen or bathroom accessories and other areas you’d like to showcase.

10 Easy Steps to Go Green and Save Green at Home
By incorporating just a few simple and cost-effective tips into every day living, homeowners can turn their home into a more energy-efficient investment.

How to Keep Your Fireplace Clean
Periodic chimney-cleaning is necessary in order to avoid such a catastrophe. This isn’t a do-it-yourself project; you need to hire a professional to clean your chimney.

Tame High Winter Energy Costs This Holiday Season
High home heating and other energy costs need not dim your holiday cheer this year. The Alliance to Save Energy’s energy-efficient holiday tips can help take the “chill” out of the holiday season by lowering home and vehicle energy bills, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions-and even spark some gift ideas.

Can a home be sold for less than its mortgage?
This process is called a “short sale,” which occurs when a lender agrees to write off the portion of a mortgage that is higher than the value of a home. But, usually, a buyer must be willing to purchase the property first.

 
 
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