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Real Estate Saturday: October 25, 2014
by admin on Oct.25, 2014, under Real Estate, Shop@RoseCottage
++ Five Costly Homeowner’s Insurance Mistakes
++ 3 Fundamental Tips for Real Estate Investing Newbies
++ Bathroom remodeling should start at the studs
++ The 13 hottest real estate markets in America
Keep in mind that “better” doesn’t always have to mean “bigger.”
++ 4 things you need to know before trading up to a better home
If you’ve been here more than once, you know how I feel about property taxes…
++ Really rich real estate: San Francisco’s five most expensive property tax bills
Here’s one that ramps up this time of year, be warned…
++ Consumer Fraud Task Force Warns Consumers About Air Duct Cleaners’ Practices
Ridiculous title on this next one, but it’s the content that counts!
++ A not-so-sexy home-improvement project with real benefits
Happy Weekend!
Cooler Mornings – I LOVE Sweaters!
by admin on Oct.16, 2014, under Favorites, Quick Deals!, Shop@RoseCottage
Some people like shoes – I like sweaters. So this time of year is fun for me and a great time to shop for a new sweater or two for the coming colder temperatures. Here are a few great choices for men and women…and what better time since so much is on sale right now!
++ Save as much as 70% in the National Geographic Online Store
How good are the sales? If you bought one each of each of these items you’d save $340!!!
Scottish Wool Walking Sweater
$20 OFF!
Peruvian Ombre Alpaca Sweater
$70 OFF!
La Paz Alpaca Sweater
$100 OFF!
Whitby Fisherman Sweater
$50 OFF!
Norwegian Quarter-zip Wool Sweater
$100 OFF!
I actually have one of these and it is WARM!!!
Looking for something else? Shop National Geographic’s Best Selling Gifts!
Real Estate Saturday: October 4, 2014
by admin on Oct.04, 2014, under Real Estate, Shop@RoseCottage
This makes me sick – and it’s being done to suit private individuals to use Federal lands:
This next one is very important if you want to sell your home. Get rid of clutter and if you have to, rent a temporary storage unit to store some of your belongings. People want to see space, not clutter.
++ Five Tenets of Home Staging For DIY
And another “bad” regarding fracking. The process uses a LOT of ground water so, why are they doing it in areas of drought or potential drought? Even if your well isn’t full of fracking chemicals, it might just run dry…
++ Water allocation an issue at fracking locations across US and globally
I LOVE Naples, Florida. If I were looking at a move south, this would be my primary target. Looks like I need to save some coin first though…
++ Survey says: Naples luxury home market among tops in the U.S.
Interesting news – but not likely to impact most of us!
++ London Has Mansion-Tax Lesson for New York
These are always subject to individual interpretation as to what is “best” about a city, but I find them interesting to view. This one has a nice slideshow of potential choices if you’re contemplating a relocation.
++ The 10 best U.S. cities to live in
And a quick reminder from Cato that October is “Adopt-A-Shelter-Dog” month…
Real Estate Saturday: September 27, 2014
by admin on Sep.27, 2014, under Real Estate, Shop@RoseCottage
++ Startups Racing to Renovate the Home
This is a bit of a “one-off” but I thought it was good info to know…
++ How long is too long to keep food in the fridge?
++ Ark. real estate agent disappears while showing home
++ Investing In Luxury Real Estate
Now here are two headlines that show how closely you need to pay attention to the news, and what it’s really telling you:
++ U.S. New-Home Sales Surge 18% in August
Versus:
++ US existing home sales fall, investors pulling back
So if any news source makes a blanket statement about what the “real estate market” is doing, be very suspicious!
++ Norway jumps to second-biggest foreign buyer of U.S. real estate
I don’t know why it bothers me, but I am concerned about how many foreign interests are buying up huge chunks of America. Some foreign investors are buying REITs or real estate investment trusts – which means they can potentially own major stakes in many US commercial buildings, rural property, or single-family communities.
My worry comes from what I know to be true in single-family properties. Who takes the best care in and has the most pride of property ownership? One who lives in what they own. Absentee landlords? Not so much.
Real Estate Saturday: September 20, 2014
by admin on Sep.20, 2014, under Real Estate, Shop@RoseCottage
++ This House Was Inspired By “Star Wars”
++ 3 Trends Could Affect These Real Estate Investments
This next one tells me a lot. If you’ve lived long enough to see past interest rates in the double digits and then you see how long they’ve hovered in the 4 to 5% range, you’ll wonder at all this talk of “economic recovery.” One would think with a lending rate of interest at less than 4.5%, buyers would be hopping on properties fast and furious. But they aren’t.
++ Mortgage rates rise to 4.23%
++ Shop heirloom seeds and plants at monticelloshop.org
Okay, I do like the idea of tiny house living and how it can be accomplished, but I think the one linked below goes a bit too far – and for over $350,000 US dollars? Must be “location, location, location.”
++ ‘Smallest house in the world’ on sale for £275k in north London
++ Top 10 international places to invest in real estate
Happy weekend. First day of Fall 2014 is Tuesday!!!