Luxury Homes Recovering.
New homes 5,000 square feet or more increased both as a share of all new construction and in absolute number in 2015, according to the Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction. In 2015, the share of new homes this size reached a post-recession peak of about 4% of new...
New Canadian Entry Rules.
Starting November 10, 2016, all air travelers will need to have certain documents to travel to Canada before they can board their flight. American citizens will have to have a passport and meet the basic requirements to enter Canada. Canadians, including dual...
Don’t Scare Off Buyers!
Halloween is a fun holiday to decorate your house. But if you’re home is listed, you don’t want to go to far with decorations if you don’t want to truly scare off buyers. Experts say to not over decorate, and choose what you put up wisely. In general, decorations...
Closing Costs – Who Pays and How Much? Part 4.
Loan Related. Like many pre-paids, these are the sums paid to the buyer’s lender or as a result of the lender's requirements. Examples include a credit report fee, flood certificate fee, and a tax service fee. Fees payable directly to the lender, such as discount and...
You Already Have A Down Payment, Part 1.
A recent NAR survey of more than 2,700 Americans showed that more than 80% of consumers across all ages, income brackets, and education levels believed a down payment of 10% percent or more was required to purchase a home. However, the average median down payment for...
How to Price Your Home.
The best technique for pricing a home when listing it for sale is setting the asking price just below a round number, according to recent research published by the Journal of Housing Research. On average, buyers are more attracted to a house priced at $399,000 than to...





