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Home Buyers

Owning Your Own Home Is A Universal And Timeless Dream

In many ways, this dream is more accessible today than ever before. However, one of the first realizations a prospective home buyer often comes to is that the "dream home" does not always seem affordable.

Buying a home has changed in the New Millennium. Before, buyers usually shopped for the best house they could find, then "took out" a loan to pay for it. Today, prospective buyers must shop as thoroughly for the best financing as they do for the best house.

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Home Sellers

You've Decided To Sell Your Home

As an experienced HomeLife Higher Standards Sales Representative, I know that selling a home can be a confusing and complicated process. Chances are, you have a lot of questions.

Questions like, "Should I sell it myself or use a Real Estate agent?", "How do I price my home?" and "What are the costs to me when I sell my home?". This guide will answer your questions and help you through the process from the day you decide to sell to the day the sale of your home is finalized.

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Relocation

One of the most difficult parts of moving is adjusting to your new surroundings. You'll miss your family, friends and the community you were familiar with. Unexpectedly, you'll even miss those people you had come to be dependent upon without really knowing it. People like your plumber, roofer and housekeeper - the trusted professionals you relied on and openly invited into your home. This is where HomeLife All-Home Services can help.

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New Homes

New Homes vs. Previously Owned Homes

Many purchasers get in over their head and don't realize the costs involved in renovating, repairing, and maintaining a 'fixer upper with loads of potential'. Experts caution about the pitfalls hidden behind the too-good-to-be-true price tag of an older home, advising that attractive features should be weighed carefully against the often poor insulation and construction methods of previous decades. Homes more than 20 years older were built with the assumption that heating fuels would easily stay cheap and plentiful forever. With an older home, the question is not if something will go wrong, but what will go wrong first and how soon. Time and weather take their toll. Plumbing and wiring deteriorate. Hot water tanks have a talent for giving out at the worst possible moment. Bugs, dust, and drafts find their way through cracks created around windows and doors by shifting foundations.

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Home Evaluation

Free Home Evaluation

The EQUITY in your HOME is like any other Investment - it needs to be monitored. Homeowners should have their EQUITY evaluated once a year.

Now might be the perfect time...

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