Time To Sell: 3 Simple Ways To Make Your Home Stand Out In A Crowd

Posted on: 11 January 2016

You're going to be selling your home. That can be tough to do in a buyer's market. This is particularly true if the housing market is saturated in your community. If you want to sell your house fast – and get a good price – it's going to have to stand out in the crowd. Luckily, you don't have to spend a lot of money to get your house ready for market.
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Four Things You Should Check Before Closing When Buying A Home

Posted on: 9 January 2016

Buying a home can be a major event in your life, and you want everything to go smoothly. You also want to be sure that your new home does not have any problems. This is why it is a good idea to look for potential problems before you sign a closing contract. Some things may not be a problem to fix, while other problems can be disasters waiting to happen. Here are some of the things that you will want to look for when you buy a new home:
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Three Great Amenities That Will Attract Residents To Your Inner City Apartment Community

Posted on: 8 January 2016

One of the biggest things that sets successful apartment communities apart from those that are always struggling to keep and attract residents is extra amenities. The type of extra amenities residents will appreciate depends on the type of community your apartments are located in. If you operate an inner city apartment community, here are three amenities that residents will find very useful. Shuttles to the nearest bus or metro station.
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4 Money-Saving Tips For Apartment Living While You're In College

Posted on: 8 January 2016

Renting an apartment near your college or university is a great idea, but when you're living on a student budget, you may find it difficult to make the place feel like home. Here are four money-saving tips you can use to make your apartment look and feel great, even on a student budget.  Opt for secondhand furniture A used bed becomes brand new with a new mattress or mattress pad. That sofa with a torn cover gets a new lease on life with a slipcover.
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