Monthly Archives: October 2013

Selling your house? Be aware of these things that may turn off home buyer…

If you have recently purchased your home or are looking for one now, let's take a survey of what your biggest turn offs might be. Leave a reply here:

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100 DIY Upgrades for Under $100

What upgrades are you planning to make in the coming year? Send me your reply….

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Steady Rates until 2014?

Good news for those of you that were still holding off your purchase….that rates will hold a bit longer. Take full advantage of this!  So, leave me a comment….when do you plan on making the "Move" to homeownership???

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Home Prices show biggest gain since 2006

Wow….if you are looking…Get Going!

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Take that “Spooky Feeling” out of buying Foreclosures

http://www.keepingcurrentmatters.com/2013/10/30/taking-the-spooky-feeling-out-of-foreclosures/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+KeepingCurrentMatters+%28Keeping+Current+Matters%29    The Best advice is to work with a Realtor that knows their way around Foreclosures to avoid the pitfalls. If you are considering buying a foreclosed property, contact me…I have that experience!

Looking for a property in Rhode Island? Look Here

http://providence.craigslist.org/reb/4158953391.html  This link gives you access to everything that is available in Rhode Island.Let me know if it helps!

Why Now Is the Time for a HARP Refinance

Why Now Is the Time for a HARP Refinance

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Landscape your home to sell

Landscape your home to sell What are your thoughts about this. http://bit.ly/1cp2bGo

Americans on the Move Again, Census Says

Americans on the Move Again, Census Says

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New Flood Maps…is your house now in a flood plain?

New Flood Maps…is your house now in a flood plain?

You can use this to check out your own house or, if you are in the market for new one….
To find out if a property is a NEW or existing flood zone, go to www.floodsmart.gov and type in the property address.