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Should You Join Your Condo’s Homeowners Association Board?

If you've recently purchased a condominium or townhouse, you may be subject to the rules and regulations of a homeowners association (HOA) for the first time. HOAs are designed to help fulfill the needs and maintain order in a close-knit community involving shared walls, and most are governed by an elected or appointed HOA board. These boards can wield a great deal of power, from dictating the length of your townhouse's grass to requiring you to paint your trash cans a certain color. Read More 

3 Steps To Take Before Buying Land

For many families, buying land and then building their dream homes makes more sense than hunting for a home that fits their needs. What some of those families do not realize is that without properly researching the land, they could end up with a bad investment that could take a considerable amount of money to make worthwhile. If you are planning to purchase land, here are some tips to keep in mind. Read More 

Two Tips To Help You Sell Your Home As Quickly As Possible

If you're looking to sell your home, you most likely want to get it done as quickly as possible.  The home selling process can sometimes be quite frustrating, especially if you show the home to numerous potential home buyers only to get no offers.  Because of this, there are a few things you should do from the very start to ensure that you're not wasting valuable time without getting any takers. Read More 

Want To Buy A New Home Under Construction? What To Consider

If you are looking to buy a house and you think that building may be the easiest option to get everything that you want, you'll want to talk with your real estate agent about finding a builder. If you want to get into a house quickly, you may be able to find a house that has already started construction, while still finding the layout and details that you want. Here are a few things you'll want to consider. Read More 

Tips For Selecting Useful Features For Your Custom Home

Customizing your house – or shopping among others' custom homes – can be overwhelming. There are simply so many features since every room in the house can be customized. What's more, the majority of the customization options result in beauty or utility – or both. Select the custom features for your home that will best complement your lifestyle.  Know your Kitchen Routine A chef-worthy kitchen doesn't mean much if you eat a lot of take-out. Read More