by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 10, 2014 | For Your Clients, News |
Metro areas with a lower cost of living and sunnier weather are poised to see an increased number of baby boomers moving in and buying a home as some delay retirement and remain participants in the labor market, according to new research by the National Association of...
by Paige | Dec 9, 2014 | For Your Clients, News |
The majority of U.S. renters are struggling financially and plan to remain renters for the next three years, according to recent Freddie Mac survey data. However, the recent financial crisis did not tarnish renters’ dreams of homeownership with 91 percent of...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 7, 2014 | For Your Clients, News |
(TNS)—Jake Gyllenhaal, who stars in the recently released thriller “Nightcrawler,” has parted with his gated compound in Hollywood Hills for $3,262,500. The single-story home, built in 1948, sits on nearly two acres with expanses of lawn, mature trees, a swimming pool...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 7, 2014 | For Your Clients, News |
(TNS)—Q: My home was built in 1944, and even the new addition, a porch converted to a dining area about 20 years ago, has lath and plaster walls. Is there a way to insulate these walls? Also, would it be practical to reinstall oil heat? We now have a heat pump — we...
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 6, 2014 | For Your Clients, News |
Furnaces are often uncomplicated and relatively easy to keep up. The purpose of systematic maintenance is effective operation. Whatever kind of furnace that is heating the house, there are several steps to take to preserve the heating in prime operating condition....
by Susanne Dwyer | Dec 6, 2014 | Buying/Selling, For Your Clients, News |
(TNS)—Q: We completed a short sale about two years ago. We have been renting and saving our money to buy a new home after the two-year waiting period imposed by Fannie Mae. When we applied for our new loan, we were told that now we have to wait another two years. We...