Replace the medicine cabinet for $100, new light fixtures $100, new faucet $75 and a new vanity $300. Existing grout between tiles can be lightly scraped, re-grouted and buffed which will make the old tile look brand new. Replace the tub caulking with fresh white caulk. Install glass shower doors. French doors add a lot […]
When a wall separates a kitchen from a family room, try cutting out an opening to create a breakfast bar and open up the living space. Add an over sized granite breakfast bar for a cost of about $600.
Granite kitchen counter tops can be a $5,000 upgrade. Instead, try 12 inch granite tiles for about $300 in materials and get very high impact for little money.
Drop three alka seltzer tablets down the drain followed by a cup of white vinegar. After 15 minutes, you can clear the drain with boiling water. Do not do this after using a commercial drain opener.
Faster Sales, More Buyer Traffic About 37 percent of real estate professionals report that properties sold in March had been on the market for less than a month.
Some people like to leave every single appliance that they’ve used in the last week out, but, to show good space,you’re going to have to clear your counters. One of the major mistakes sellers make is leaving the kitchen, or their home, the everyday way they live in it. The way you sell and show […]
If the house doesn’t appraise for the sales price, do I still have to buy the house? No. You can either pay the difference between the sales price and the lower appraised value in cash, you can walk away from the deal entirely and get your earnest money back, or the seller can lower the […]
Is the inspection the same thing as the appraisal? The inspection is to determine what kind of shape the house is in, and the appraisal is to determine the value of the house. The buyer orders the inspection and the lender orders the appraisal.
More than 65 percent of home buyers recently surveyed say they desire an “environment friendly” home, but only about 15 percent are willing to pay more for a home with such features, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
Earnest money is a deposit. It is subtracted from the down payment at closing. It is deducted from your checking account upon deposit and not at closing. It is not in addition to the down payment.
