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Guessing the value of hand soap on a game show isn’t all that dicey, but throwing a random number on your “for sale” sign is risky if you’re trying to sell. Before you settle on a price, try one or more of these valuation methods. ... [Continue Reading]
Homeowners who are looking to remodel their kitchen should keep the following factors—that can significantly affect the price of their remodel—in mind as they begin to make plans to upgrade their kitchen. ... [Continue Reading]
Kendra Todd, host of My House Is Worth What?, tells you how to set your home apart and get the maximum price for your property. ... [Continue Reading]
A vacant house is like a vacant stare. Something is just not right. Trying to sell a vacant house adds obstacles and depresses the sales price, says Showhomes, a nationally franchised home staging company. Showhomes uses live-in home stagers to lower the cost of staging and produce faster home sales. Take a look at their ... [Continue Reading]
Raising kids is expensive, but the tax laws can ease that burden, according to CCH, a Wolters Kluwer business and a leading provider of tax, accounting and audit information, software and services. From birth through college graduation, there are breaks that reduce taxes and help defray the costs of education. Here are ten ways that ... [Continue Reading]
Decreased home values makes it a difficult time to sell. It’s a buyer’s market, with home prices extraordinarily low. But sellers are not at a complete loss. ... [Continue Reading]
So you’ve decided to sell your home and have a fairly good idea of what you think it is worth. Being a sensible home seller, you schedule appointments with three local listing agents who’ve been hanging stuff on your front doorknob for years ... [Continue Reading]