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    30 Jul 2019

    Are you interested in renting to own or just renting? Check out current listings nationwide:

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  2. 3 hours ago

    67% of agents saying staging increases the sale price of a home. Home staging is the art of showing off a space in its best light with the right furniture, decor, and accents. It’s all about how the home looks and feels so buyers will fall in love with your property.

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  3. Apr 8

    Along with your down payment, you’ll also need to pay for closing costs. If you’re a first-time home buyer, you may be wondering how much it costs to close on a house. On average, closing costs are about 3–4% of the purchase price of your home.

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  4. Apr 7

    HomeFinder’s online search portal of property listings gives you the ability to refine your search criteria, like geographical location, which includes all 50 states. If you’re looking for homes for sale, HomeFinder is a great resource, whether you are a buyer or a seller.

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  5. Apr 5

    30% of first-time and repeat sellers say they wish they’d given themselves more time to get their house ready for the market — making a lack of preparation the most common regret among sellers. Don’t let this be you - take time to make your house look great for future buyers.

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  6. Apr 1

    Even small, low-cost projects can change the face of your home more dramatically than you might expect. For example, a fresh coat of paint will transform the character of a room. Likewise, replace outdated light fixtures or change the cabinet hardware for instant upgrades.

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  7. Mar 31

    HomeFinder’s online search portal of property listings gives you the ability to refine your search criteria, like geographical location, which includes all 50 states. If you’re looking for homes for sale, HomeFinder is a great resource, whether you are a buyer or a seller.

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  8. Mar 30

    Looking for an apartment refresh? Rattan furniture has shot up in popularity over the past year, with online searches increasing a whopping 809% during lockdown, with more people looking to bring the outside feel indoors.

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  9. Mar 29

    Bathrooms aren’t known for their storage, but homeowners could always use more of it, and buyers are certainly looking for it. If you only have a single vanity cabinet, consider using vertical space - adding floating or open shelves take up minimal space and add more storage.

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  10. Mar 27

    In any market, you should be ready to make an offer to secure the home you fell in love with. You have to calculate payments, including property taxes, mortgage insurance, and other expenses like water, electricity, etc.

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  11. Mar 26

    While we’d all love to walk into a move-in ready home, it’s not always realistic to expect your potential home to be perfect, or without any needed projects down the road, so don’t be afraid to look at homes that will require work in the near future.

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  12. Mar 25

    If you're a tenant looking for a new home to rent or a landlord looking for tenants - HomeFinder can help! Landlords can use the HomeFinder portal to list their properties for rent, while prospective tenants can use the search tool to find their next rental and apply online.

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  13. Mar 24

    Reach consumers who are actively searching homes with HomeFinder Direct! HomeFinder Direct leads are prospects who have actively shown interests in specific properties or areas and are actively searching on . Discover more here:

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  14. Mar 23

    Storage is something every buyer is looking for and can never have enough of. Before your open house, take half the stuff out of your closet and cupboards and neatly organize what’s left. Buyers might open these when viewing your house, so be sure to keep them clean and tidy.

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  15. Mar 22

    Take a look at your home's soft flooring. Are your carpets and area rugs stained or worn? You may want to replace them, but if you have a limited budget, start by replacing the carpet in the room that shows the most wear and tear and replace the others as your finances allow.

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  16. Mar 21

    Cabinets are one of the first things someone sees when they walk into your kitchen. What kind of impression are your cabinets making? Painting cabinets in a semigloss finish + adding new hardware are painless ways to give your kitchen a quick face-lift without breaking the bank.

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  17. Mar 19

    Map out your home-buying timeline at least a year in advance. On average, most buyers can only save about $5,000 per year toward buying a home. Work on boosting your credit score, paying down debt and saving more money to put you in a stronger position to get preapproved.

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  18. Mar 11

    Keep your eye on what's working for others. Market trends may provide clues as to whether buyers will respond to a remodeling effort you're pondering. Recent trends suggest that homebuyers are hot on modern bathrooms, energy efficient products, and new garage doors.

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  19. Mar 10

    Spring cleaning has nothing on the cleaning you should do when you’re putting your home on the market. A squeaky clean home suggests to buyers that the current tenants took good care of the property, a notion that extends beyond the kitchen countertops to the entire house.

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  20. Mar 8

    A recent survey found out which smart home products homebuyers most preferred to have preinstalled if they were to buy a home in the next year - consider adding upgrades like smart thermostats, cameras, locks, and lighting systems.

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  21. Mar 3

    Gardens or any outdoor space can be another great selling point, but an overgrown jungle could see your buyer running as it will look smaller and forgotten about. Before you list your home, take some time to spruce up the outside so buyers can see your garden's true potential.

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